Ranks
There are six ranks in League Of Edges:
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Professional
Elite
Master
A thrower’s rank determines their required distances and spins during league play.
Distances and Spins
The following is a list of distances and spins required at each rank, by discipline.
Both the minimum distance and the required spin must be observed.
There is no maximum allowed distance
Example 1: A thrower may stand at 6m for their 2 spin axe throw, so long as they are only doing 2 spins.
Example 2: A thrower may not stand at 4m for their 2 spin axe throw, even if two spins are done successfully.
Knife
Beginner
3m 1 spin held by the handle
Intermediate
3m 1 spin held by the handle
4m 1 ½ spin held by the blade
Advanced
3m 1 spin held by the handle
4m 1 ½ spin held by the blade
5m 2 spin held by the handle
Pro
4m 1 ½ spin held by the blade
5m 2 spin held by the handle
6m 2 ½ spin held by the blade
Elite
5m 2 spin held by the handle
6m 2 ½ spin held by the blade
7m 3 spin held by the handle
Master
5m 2 spin held by the handle
6m 2 ½ spin held by the blade
7m 3 spin held by the handle
Axe
Beginner
3m 1 spin blade forward
Intermediate
3m 1 spin blade forward
4m 1 ½ spin blade backward
Advanced
3m 1 spin blade forward
4m 1 ½ spin blade backward
5m 2 spin blade forward
Professional
4m 1 ½ spin blade backward
5m 2 spin blade forward
7m 2 ½ spin blade backward
Elite
5m 2 spin blade forward
7m 2 ½ spin blade backward
9m 3 spin blade forward
Master
5m 2 spin blade forward
7m 2 ½ spin blade backward
9m 3 spin blade forward
No-Spin
Beginner
2m
Intermediate
2m
3m
Advanced
2m
3m
4m
Professional
3m
4m
5m
Elite
4m
5m
6m
Master
5m
6m
7m
All no-spin throws must be held tip forward.
No-spin throws have a maximum allowable rotation of 180 degrees from the point of release.
Any no-spin throw that completes a 360 degree rotation will be scored a zero regardless of whether it sticks or not.
Underhand and sidearm techniques are acceptable no-spin throws.