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All you do is select a Trial of War (leaderboard game mode based on difficulty) to try to meet certain requirements to achieve a higher score and place yourself on a leaderboard for it if you're good enough.
Example: Easiest one you will have intel on captains; kill 5 captains & 1 warchief in 15 minutes (or something like that). 5,000 points minimum to reach elite leaderboard status.
Hardest one you have no intel, have to kill 10 captains, 5 warchiefs, and complete in 40 minutes or something.
They are just like little challenges to test your skill, knowledge, and speed.
I prefer using the final one as my freeroam playstyle when I'm bored without caring about the time. Then I just reset it whenever I want to refresh the uruk captains/warchiefs.
I don't even consider going for leaderboards since hacked scores are generally the case. Not sure if there is a reward for it or not. If there isn't, I guess I wouldn't worry about it too much.
As for leader boards.. I hate when people ruin them like they did with Dungeon defenders, Xenoverse, Mirrors Edge, ect.. :)
And people in general are usually lame. So are the developers that can't air tight their competitive features. But main thing is to have fun anyway. Not like there is reward other than people seeing the name of others'.
We'll see if they do a sequel or a prequel to it. That should hopefully be even better than this one. But you'd probably want to play through the story regardless.
Thank you very much. You were really helpful!