The game Waifu Sweeper has launched a new weekly competitive event that allows players to participate in different leaderboard modes. Each option includes specific ranking rules and reward distribution, requiring players to make a strategic decision before competing.

The event will be available for a limited time and focuses on two main factors: speed and consistency.
The Weekly Waifu Sweeper Leaderboard runs from April 13 at 00:00 (UTC) to April 19 at 23:59 (UTC). During this period, players can register and compete in only one mode.
For this week, the system includes three types of leaderboards. Although all of them offer energy rewards, each evaluates player performance differently.
This mode is designed for players aiming to optimize their completion times. Ranking is determined exclusively by the fastest time achieved.
The total reward pool is 200,000 energy, distributed among the top 3 players. This creates a tighter competition where small time differences can define final positions.
This mode follows the same logic as the previous one, as it is also based on the fastest recorded time. However, it expands the number of rewarded players.

In this case, the leaderboard distributes 250,000 energy among the Top 10, allowing for greater competitive participation beyond the top positions.
Unlike the previous modes, this one does not measure speed but rather the ability to maintain a winning streak.
The system works as follows:

Final ranking depends on the highest number of consecutive wins achieved. This mode distributes 150,000 energy among the top 30 players, significantly increasing the number of winners.
One of the most important aspects of the event is that each player can only participate in one of the three leaderboards for the entire week.
This means the decision is not just based on preference, but also on strategy. “Rush” modes favor players who excel in speed, while “Slayer” is better suited for those who prioritize consistency.
Registration is done through the official game website:
Once inside, players choose their preferred mode and begin recording their performance.
Event rewards are delivered in the form of energy, an in-game resource. While it is typically used for gameplay participation or progression, the available information does not specify details such as:

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