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With the rise of {{Trn|Coinbox}} during the ranking's hiatus, v8 became the first ''Ultimate'' Wi-Fi Warrior Rank to include weeklies, albeit limited to those that have a pot prize of $300 USD or more. In addition, the TTS was rehauled to be more similar to the [[LumiRank]], including the introduction of D-tiers and featuring a similar player point system: players are given a point value depending on their placement on the [[LumiRank 2023/North America Top 200|LumiRank 2023 North America Top 200]]; their placements on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v5]], [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6|v6]], and [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v7|v7]]; or high placements at large events, with the highest value being used. Finally, v8 became fully locked to North American events, however Europe-only | With the rise of {{Trn|Coinbox}} during the ranking's hiatus, v8 became the first ''Ultimate'' Wi-Fi Warrior Rank to include weeklies, albeit limited to those that have a pot prize of $300 USD or more. In addition, the TTS was rehauled to be more similar to the [[LumiRank]], including the introduction of D-tiers and featuring a similar player point system: players are given a point value depending on their placement on the [[LumiRank 2023/North America Top 200|LumiRank 2023 North America Top 200]]; their placements on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v5]], [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6|v6]], and [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v7|v7]]; or high placements at large events, with the highest value being used. Finally, v8 became fully locked to North American events, however Europe-only ranking would be considered if enough European online events are gathered. | ||
===Tournament tiers=== | ===Tournament tiers=== |