FANTAFORT · GUIDE

FNCS Fantasy Scoring Guide

Learn how FantaFort converts official FNCS team points into classic, balanced and formation fantasy scores, with a worked duo example.

Start with the official leaderboard

FantaFort does not recreate Fortnite scoring rules. It imports the points published for each official leaderboard entry, together with placement tiers, elimination rules and session history when the provider exposes them. That official total is the base for every fantasy mode.

The source row belongs to the official formation. In a duo or trio, each verified teammate is linked to the same team result. FantaFort changes only how a private league assigns that result; it does not alter the tournament total.

Three ways to assign team points

Classic mode gives the full official score to every rostered member of that formation. It is simple and rewards selecting any member of a successful duo or trio. Balanced mode divides the score by official team size for each selected player, reducing duplication. Formation mode groups selected teammates by official team and counts that formation once per manager.

No mode can reconstruct individual eliminations because the competitive leaderboard reports them at team level. Choosing a mode is therefore a league design decision, not a claim about who secured each elimination.

Worked duo example

Assume an official duo finishes with 240 points. If a manager selected both teammates, Classic produces 480 base points: 240 for each roster entry. Balanced produces 240 total: 240 divided by the duo size for each of the two selected players. Formation produces 240 because the official duo is counted once.

If the manager selected only one member, Classic produces 240, Balanced 120 and Formation 240. These are base-score examples before synergy, strategy bonuses or a verified penalty. The numbers are illustrative; the live page always uses the official imported total.

Bonuses, projections and timing

Captain adds 10% to the selected player. Teammate and exact-score predictions are capped, and all strategic picks lock at event start. Acquisitions after the start never receive points from that event.

A live projection may extend the current points-per-match pace to a known match cap. It is displayed separately and never replaces the official result used when scoring is final. Provider corrections can still update historical totals.

Sources and methodology

Competitive results come from Osirion. Implemented rules and data limits are documented on the How it works page.

Osirion API · How it works