Ranks

Dress to Impress ranks and star progress.

Understand the rank path, stars, rewards, Pro Server unlock notes, and calculator inputs before building a progress tool.

Direct answer

Dress to Impress ranks should be stored with star thresholds, reward notes, current availability, source IDs, and last verification before calculator output is trusted.

Rank data model

Dress to Impress ranks are well suited to a stable database because players often want to know how many stars they need, which reward comes next, and when Pro Server access becomes relevant. The rank table should include rank name, minimum stars, maximum stars, reward, Pro Server note, update history, and last verified date.

FieldWhy it matters
Rank nameThe label players see in game
Minimum starsRequired for calculators and progress bars
RewardLinks rank progress to item pages
Update historyShows whether a threshold or reward changed
VerificationPrevents old community tables from becoming permanent facts

Calculator assumptions

A Dress to Impress ranks calculator should ask for Current Stars, Average Stars Per Round, and Target Rank. It can then show Stars Remaining, Estimated Rounds, and Estimated Play Time. The calculator must label the result as an estimate because voting results, server behavior, and player performance vary.

Rank page publishing rule

Individual Dress to Impress ranks pages should publish only when they include more than a name and threshold. A useful rank page includes unlock context, reward links, progress tips, source notes, and whether any update changed the rank or reward.