The Hunter Call Of The Wild Diamond Trophy Rating Chart Today

To understand the chart, you must understand the math. When you harvest an animal, the game calculates a final score based on two factors:

Use the table above as your reference for the raw Trophy Ratings required, but never forget to check that Difficulty Level before you pull the trigger. Happy hunting

This is where most hunters fail to get a Diamond. the hunter call of the wild diamond trophy rating chart

Below is the reference chart of required for a Diamond harvest, organized by species class.

Scored by Antlers, Horns, or Skull size. To understand the chart, you must understand the math

| Species | Diamond Trophy Rating | | :--- | :--- | | | Trophy Rating > 180 | | Coyote | Trophy Rating > 25 | | Roe Deer | Trophy Rating > 250 (Typically heavy weight + Gold traits) | | Whitetail Deer | Trophy Rating > 180 | | Red Fox | Trophy Rating > 22 | | Gray Fox | Trophy Rating > 9 | | Bobcat | Trophy Rating > 18 |

Once the Final Score is calculated, the animal is assigned a medal tier. Below is the reference chart of required for

| Animal's Estimated Weight | Fabled Fur Type? | Initial Call Rating | Prediction | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 90% of max | No | 4 - Medium | Silver / Low Gold | | 95% of max | Rare (Albino/Melanistic) | 8 - Very High | Gold | | 98-100% of max | No | 9 - Legendary | (check for troll risk) | | Max weight + Mythical | Any | 10 - Fabled | Guaranteed Great One (ignore the chart) |

$$Final Score = Trophy Rating + (Difficulty \times Level \times 10)$$

) Diamonds are usually level 3, but high-scoring level 2s can occasionally qualify. (e.g.,

Depending on the species max score, this might result in Gold, not Diamond, because the "Bonus Score" was too low.