About SmiteBrain

SmiteBrain turns SMITE 2 ranked data into tier lists, trends, and per-god breakdowns. It tracks builds and win rates from top-ranked players across Obsidian, Master, and Deity divisions, covering all five roles: Solo, Jungle, Mid, Support, and Carry.

How Tiers Work

Each god gets a score based on two things:

  1. Win rate is the main signal. We run a Wilson confidence interval (95%) on each god's win rate and use the lower bound as the score. This accounts for sample size: gods with fewer games get a wider interval and a lower score, so small-sample flukes don't inflate their tier.
  2. Ckmeans clustering groups the scores into six tiers. Instead of arbitrary cutoffs, Ckmeans finds the statistically optimal breakpoints in the data, so tier boundaries reflect real gaps in performance.

The six tiers are:

S Dominant
A Strong
B Above average
C Average
D Below average
F Weak

Tiers update every time new data comes in, so they track the live meta. They're also relative: a god can move tiers even if its own win rate stays flat, because every other god's performance matters too. Gods with very low pick rates (below 1%) are excluded from tier assignment to prevent noise. See the current rankings on the Tier List page.

Data Updates

Stats are pulled automatically from top-ranked SMITE 2 matches and cover Obsidian through Deity divisions, broken down by role. The top players are refreshed roughly every hour, with a wider pool of players rotating in throughout the day to keep coverage broad.

Browse the Gods page for win rates, pick rates, and popular items per god, or check the Tier List for the big picture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the data come from?

Everything comes from real ranked matches played by top-ranked SMITE 2 players across Obsidian, Master, and Deity divisions. No user-submitted data.

How often is data updated?

The top of the leaderboard is refreshed about every hour, with a wider range of players cycling in throughout the day. New meta snapshots are generated after each refresh.

Why is a god ranked differently than I expected?

Tiers reflect aggregate performance across all top-ranked players, not pro play or coordinated team potential. A god can feel great in your matches but sit lower if the wider player base struggles with them, and the reverse is also true. Try filtering by division on the Gods page to see how things shift at different levels.

Can I see stats for a specific division?

Yes. The Gods page has a division filter (Obsidian+, Master+, Demigod-Deity), so you can see how win rates and tiers look at your skill level.

What are aspects?

Some gods have alternate forms called aspects that play differently. You can toggle "Split by Aspect" on the Gods and Tier List pages to see aspect-level stats.

What's the relationship with ProSmiteBuilds?

ProSmiteBuilds is still running and covers SMITE 1 data. SmiteBrain is a rebuilt and improved version of the same idea for SMITE 2, with tier lists, item analytics, and meta snapshots across divisions.