How MU Top 100 Rankings Work

Learn how Mutop100 presents MU Online private server rankings, votes, tags, premium listings, grand openings and public quality checks.

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Mutop100 is more than just a big list of servers. A server is a copy of the game that someone runs for players to join. Our goal is to help you compare these servers fast, so you can pick a good one. It also gives server owners tidy pages that search engines like Google can read, which helps them earn your trust.

Main ranking signals

  • Votes: Players can vote for a server they like. A vote is just a click that says "this server is good." Lots of votes shows a server is popular, but popular does not always mean it is the best one for you.
  • Listing completeness: A full listing tells you everything you need: the server name, its website, the season (which game update or version it runs), the EXP rate (how fast you gain experience and level up), the country it is hosted in, the opening date, tags and a description.
  • Freshness: Brand new servers and grand openings (a server's big launch day, when everyone starts fresh at the same time) get their own pages. This helps players who want a fresh start where nobody is ahead yet.
  • Premium/sponsored labels: Some owners pay to show their server higher up. These paid spots, called premium or sponsored, are always clearly marked so you know. Still, you should check the server yourself before joining.
  • Data quality: We clean up messy listings before they go live. That means removing junk text left over from automatic scanning tools, empty boxes, and links that do not work.

Why some tags or pages are hidden

Tags are little labels that help you filter servers, like "PvP" or "Season 6." We only show a tag when it actually leads somewhere useful. A tag page with no servers on it is just a dead end, and that is annoying.

Broken leftover text and weird system labels also make a page look messy and untrustworthy. They can even hurt how the page shows up in Google searches. So we keep things simple: a few clean filters that work, instead of a huge pile of filters that lead nowhere.

How to use the ranking as a player

Start with the live server ranking to see what is out there. Then do a quick check before you commit your time.

Visit the server website and Discord (a chat app where the players and staff hang out) to see if it feels active and friendly. Read the rules. Make sure the game download looks safe and is not full of warnings. Check the webshop limits too. The webshop is where you can buy items with real money, and you want to know how much paying players can buy, so the game stays fair for everyone. Finally, look at the opening date to know how old the server is.

If you would rather start fresh with everyone else, check out grand openings and new servers.

How to use it as a server owner

Run a server? Help players out by being honest and clear. Write a real description in your own words instead of copying someone else. Add your true settings, like your EXP rate and season, so players know what they are joining.

Keep your website online so the link always works. Pick tags that actually match your server, and never make fake claims to look bigger than you are. A clean, honest listing is better for everyone: players trust it more, and search engines like Google show it more often too.

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