Supercell-approved COC content creators have rolled out further details about the Clash of Clans October 2025 update. As we approach the update, the community has been excited to learn about the changes coming to the game. So far, we know that the developer is bringing the Revenge mode back and making some changes to the Town Hall weapons and Spring Trap.However, in this article, we will talk about the new Ranked Battles and League Floors coming to Clash of Clans. Read on to learn more.Clash of Clans October 2025 update Sneak Peek 2: Ranked Battles and League FloorsThe two new battle modes that were previously announced will be introduced in-game after the Clash of Clans October 2025 update. The regular Multiplayer Battles will now become the normal "Battle Mode" after the update, and "Ranked Battles" will be a more competitive format of the Multiplayer Battles.According to recent posts from Supercell-approved creators, you will have a limited number of Ranked Battle attacks/defenses per week, determined by the League you are in. On the other hand, you can carry out multiple unlimited attacks in Battle Mode.Also read: Heroic Torch in Clash of ClansHere's a list of the number of Ranked Battles you will get per week after the Clash of Clans October 2025 update, depending on your League:Skeleton (Leagues 1 to 3): 6 battles per weekBarbarian (Leagues 4 to 6): 8 battles per weekArcher (Leagues 7 to 9): 8 battles per weekWizard (Leagues 10 to 12): 8 battles per weekValkyrie (Leagues 13 to 15): 10 battles per weekWitch (Leagues 16 to 18): 10 battles per weekGolem (Leagues 19 to 21): 12 battles per weekP.E.K.K.A (Leagues 22 to 24): 14 battles per weekElectro Titan (Leagues 25 to 27): 18 battles per week.Dragon (Leagues 28 to 30): 24 battles per weekElectro Dragon (Leagues 31 to 33): 30 battles per weekLegend League: 8 battles per dayNote that every major League before the Legend League is divided into three levels or sub Leagues, which are mentioned in brackets in the list above. So, a player in the lowest major League, Skeleton, will begin their journey from Skeleton 1 and climb their way up to Skeleton 3. Then, after being promoted to Barbarian, the player will begin from the lowest level of that League, which is Barbarian 4, and move up to Barbarian 5, then 6, and so on.Furthermore, only Legend League players will get eight battles per day; they will be eligible for 56 Ranked Battles per week after the upcoming Clash of Clans October 2025 update.Clash of Clans October 2025 update: League FloorsAccording to the popular COC content creators' posts, the developer will also introduce League Floors in the Clash of Clans October 2025 update. Each Town Hall will have a League Floor, so that you cannot get demoted below that League. This way, the players with lower Town Hall levels will not have to face higher-level opponents.Clash Ninja @ClashDotNinjaLINKOctober 2025 Sneak Peek 2: League Floors Each Town Hall has a league floor which will prevent it being demoted further. This helps prevent lower TH levels from facing high level opponents. #ClashofClans #ClashOnCheck out the list below to learn about the Town Hall levels and the League Floors associated with them:Town Hall 7: Skeleton 1Town Hall 8: Skeleton 2Town Hall 9: Skeleton 3Town Hall 10: Barbarian 4Town Hall 11: Barbarian 6Town Hall 12: Archer 8Town Hall 13: Wizard 11Town Hall 14: Valkyrie 14Town Hall 15: Witch 17Town Hall 16: Golem 21Town Hall 17: Electro Titan 25The two new Battle Modes and the new League system are expected to cater to both casual and competitive players. Casual players can take part in Multiplayer Battles and keep progressing. The League Floor system will prevent them from falling below certain Leagues.On the other hand, competitive players can compete in Ranked Battles to increase their ranks and boost their achievements.