Mapperdonian Skill Scale

The Universal Skill Scale of Mapperdonia, more commonly known as Mapperdonian Skill Scale, is a scale with the purpose to measure a mapper's skill and impact on the mapping community. The scale aims to be as unbiased as possible, and aims to serve as a report on a mapper's style and specialties.

Scale
The scale measures a mapper's overall performance in three aspects: Quality, Story and Creativity. Each aspect has a maximum of 7 points, the higher the better.

Quality
This category covers the quality of a mapper's videos, including but not limited to: overall map look, war dialect, use of textures, use of music and audio cues, use of fonts, use of UIs, HUDs and infoboxes, use of animations and use of 3D mapping.

Story
This category covers the story and the plotline of a mapper's videos, including but not limited to: overall storyline cohesion, detailed planning, cliffhangers, plot development and cliches.

Creativity
This category covers the creativeness of a mapper's videos, including but not limited to: creating new dialects, fresh storyline and expanding upon current dialects.

Judges
RECRUITING JUDGES AND ADVISORS

''To be a judge or advisor, you need to have a large amount of knowledge on mapping in general and be able to map fairly well. If you want to be one, write in the comments.''

There are 5 judges and 3 advisors. When a request to scale a certain mapper is received, the 5 judges will each vote on how many points should be given to each category. If there are over 3 judges who agree on a certain number of points on a category, the result is set for that category. However, if the judges are unable to decide on the number of points, they can ask the 3 advisors to vote on how many points they think is suitable.

Judges

 * IonMapping
 * MappingPez

Advisors

 * Ethan

Requests
We need your mapperball for the results card.

Pending

 * ThunderBysk
 * IonMapping
 * LennyGeorge
 * Craft0Video
 * VoidViper
 * NTR
 * SwissEmpire
 * Ceplio
 * Ethan
 * Fedex
 * Yigit
 * TL
 * Canary Mapping (Dieggi)

In the Making
TBA