

The trophy rating was 15 so 147 - 15 = 132. 500 of which came from three 100% bonuses. What is contributing those 70 points?Ī female black bear with a difficulty rating of 3 - very easy. The trophy rating was 112 so 182 - 112 = 70. Look at the following three examples:Ī male bison with a difficulty rating of 2 - minor. What I cannot figure out is what else affects the score. I'm pretty sure it gets added directly to the final score. If you get all three at 100%, they add a total of 500 points to the score and automatically grants a bronze rating.Īfter that is the trophy rating. The same applies to the Integrity Score bonus and Consecutive Kills bonus. The Quick Kill bonus adds up to 166.66 to the score. I've done a lot of research on this over the past month by recording all the details of my harvests since then. I'm pretty sure its species specific? I'm not quite sure if species does play a role in the calculations or not, but I'd really like to know.

Though, with a moose I've had a 231 trophy rating, his 900+ (don't remember the exact number) and still only had gold. You need 100% on most everything and a high trophy rating, like his 200. Its all about the trophy rating that gives you bronze/silver/ect. I am also in search of answers.ītw here is an example of a Diamond trophy someone snagged over on theHunter subreddit: The last two bears I killed also gave me no trophies, but the very first bear I killed gave me a gold. For example, I recently downed a bull fallow deer that weighed around 90kgs (200lbs) and I received no trophy, whereas I have killed cows before and received trophies for them.

But lately most of my kills just don't give me trophies. I too haven't gotten any Diamond trophies yet, but 2 Gold and a few bronze/silver. Originally posted by NeThZOR:I'm starting to think the trophy rating system is very random.
