About The Durrani Ledger
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The Durrani Ledger are huge fans of Cole Wehrle. We hope to keep buying his games for a long time.
Credits
Pax Pamir: Second Edition designed by Cole Wehrle, published by Wehrlegig Games. Released under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0. Digital implementation on Rally the Troops by Tor Andersson.
Data
Data updated on April 10, 2026. Sourced, with permission, from rally-the-troops.com. Minicups only. No other games included. Message Leem on RTT with any data issues or questions.
Rating System
The ladder uses an Elo-based rating system. All players start at 1500. After each game, the winner gains points and the loser loses points.
The system calculates an expected win probability based on the rating difference between players. If you beat someone you were expected to beat, you gain fewer points. If you beat someone you were expected to lose to, you gain more points.
K-factor = 48: The maximum points you can gain or lose in a single game. If you have a 50% expected win rate against your opponent, you'll gain or lose 24 points.
Scale factor: Controls how much rating differences affect expected outcomes. We use 800 for 2-player, 1000 for 3-player, and 1200 for 4-player. Higher scales mean upsets are more likely, so rating changes are smaller.
Multiplayer games: The winner is compared head-to-head against each other player. Non-winners are treated as tying each other. The K-factor is divided by (players - 1) for each matchup.
Special Thanks
To Rossi, for his exquisite taste and passion for Gaming. Without him, there would be no Durrani Ledger.
To Tor, for all of his hard work on RTT.
To threadwaste, for always being up for a round, even if he's been making tea for an hour.
To Brada, for being a jedi master and consummate gentleman.
To Jammer, just to see if you read this far.
To Madisol, for endless love and coffee.
And lastly to rus: the gauntlet has been cast.