Aegis Fight Club · Official Records

Getting Started

Everything you need to know to complete challenges, submit records, and rise through the AFC rankings.

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Browse the Challenge List

Head to the Challenges page to see every boss across Infinity Blade 1, 2, and 3. Skill fights are referred to as challenges!

Challenges are organised by tier. S ranks are the most difficult, but they reward the most points.

Want some more challenges? Check out the Bonus Challenges page!
Challenges page overview
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Pick Your Boss

Choose a boss you want to challenge. Click the card to see the details about the boss, including points earned by players, the highest ratio done, and the amount of victors.

We recommend starting with an F or D tier boss as your first skill fight!

Challenge tab overview
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Understand the Rules

Records are measured by the ratio you fight them at. Ratios refer to the ratio of your stat points to the boss' level. .

Higher ratios earn more points. Achieving a 10:1 or above will reward you with a bonus multiplier.

Note: Your ratio must be in the format X:1 (e.g. 5:1, 10:1, 20:1) and in multiples of 5.
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Record Your Run

All submissions require proof via video. This can be done through free PC tools like OBS, or through your iPhone with the built-in screen recorder!

Tip: If you have no way to record, pointing your phone at your screen is a fine solution!
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Sign Into Your Account

Before submitting, make sure you've signed into the website with your Discord account so your profile exists in the system.

Sign in here →

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Join the Infinity Blade Discord!

All submissions are made through the community Infinity Blade Discord server! If you're not already a member, join using the link below.

Join the Infinity Blade Discord →

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Use the Submit Command

Head to the submissions channel and use the bot command below. You'll need your boss name, ratio, weapon type, and YouTube link ready.

/submit - The bot will guide you through the rest of it!
Note: IB1 entries always count as dual — you don't need to specify a weapon type for IB1 bosses.
Submission command example
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Wait for Verification

Once submitted, an Aegis Reviewer will review your submission in a timely fashion. If your fight followed the rules, then it will be verified and published to the site!

You can track pending submissions on your profile page.

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Record Goes Live

Once verified, your record will appear on the leaderboard and the boss' challenge page. Points will be added to your total and your rank will update automatically.

Tip: You can hold one verified record per boss per weapon type. Submitting a better ratio replaces your old one when verified.
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How Points Are Earned

Every verified record earns you points based on the boss' tier. Higher-tier bosses are worth more at base; S-tier rewards the most, F-tier the least.

Tier Point breakdown
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Weapon Bonuses

For IB2 and IB3 bosses, using a heavy or light weapon instead of a dual weapon earns bonus points on top of the base tier value. Heavy weapons carry the largest bonus.

IB1 note: IB1 entries don't have weapon bonuses — all IB1 fights count as dual.
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Ratio Multipliers

Completing a ratio of 10:1 or higher awards you with a point multiplier. The higher ratio you manage to win with, the more points you'll gain!

Tip: The multiplier increases for every additional 5 above the 10:1 threshold. (e.g. 15:1, 20:1)
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Progression Ranks

As you gain more points, you will advance through the ranks! Each rank requires a certain amount of points. Start from a lowly Soulless and work your way up to a High Lord!

Role progression breakdown
Want more info? Check out the full Rank Progression page →
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Prestige

If you become a High Lord, something is waiting for you...

Prestiging allows users to progress through the ranks again with a cosmetic bonus! Prestige Players gain a ⭐ next to their name visible throughout the entire site, as well as a golden rank.

Rumor has it that prestiging has even more rewards...

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Badges

By completing certain achievements, you may earn badges! Some badges are awarded for game completion, some are awarded for an impressive battle, and others are more secret...

Click here to browse all badges →

⚔ Skill Fight Rules
What is a 5:1 Fight?

A 5:1 fight is a skill fight where 1/5 of the titan's level is used as your stat point allotment. Each fight takes approximately 5 minutes, typically with hours of prep and practice beforehand. Don't get discouraged — these are some of the most challenging skill fights in the game.

Instructions
  • Divide the titan level by 5 to determine your allowed stat points. You can allocate that number across any skill. (For titans without a listed level: divide health by 68.9 for normal titans, or 98 for monstrosities.)
  • You may use console commands to set up the fight if you wish.
  • All stats count toward your total — including skill points, gems, and item stats, with these exceptions: shield stat can be ignored when using dual weapons; magic stat can be ignored if you cast no magic; health stat can be ignored if you take no hits.
  • One titan break +2 or perfect parry stun gem is allowed.
  • Titans or bosses must be level 200 or higher (500+ for IB1 Zero Mech) and move at full speed.
  • Difficulty is at the full discretion of reviewers and may be rejected if judged too easy.
  • Valid entries must submit a video showing: the titan's level, titan perk (if any), character stats screen, all equipped items and gem slots, and the potions tab to demonstrate no potions are used.
Not Allowed
  • All mod(pack)s are NOT ALLOWED besides the Community Patch
  • Ultimate Magic, alongside any damaging magic
  • Any gems other than stat gems, titan level gems, or the one allowed hex gem
  • Second chances
  • Potions
  • Elemental damage on weapons
  • Bonus combo wrapping with Snikt (most frequent allowed pattern: bonus combo — combo — combo — bonus combo)
  • All use of magic and MCD must be performed instantly. Intentionally slowing enemies through delayed magic is not allowed.
  • Blind & Blunt is allowed. Freeze is not.
  • Spectrum defense gems are allowed