Profile

Understand your player style in BlitzForge

Understand profile, badges, Forge style, Echo, Proof and journal without promising a public style for every player.

The Profile and player style page brings together player identity, games, puzzles, badges, statistics and Forge style. It is made to read your activity, not to invent a universal public identity.

Public Forge style appears only when the reading is stable enough.

What the profile groups

The profile can show player identity, ongoing games, created puzzles, recent games, badges and statistics. These elements are account-based, not tied to simple guest access.

If you want to keep that trace, the Guest or account guide explains why account creation becomes useful.

Read Forge style

Forge style can use axes such as tactics, conversion, time, solidity and endgames. It can also use vectors such as initiative, stability or resilience.

Those axes are not a final score. They help read tendencies when the system has enough signals to show a public style.

Echo and Proof

Echo and Proof are distinct BlitzForge concepts. Echo appears as Forge progression feedback. A Proof is tied to challenges or objectives evaluated after games.

Do not read Echo as a generic chess word in this context: Echo is product vocabulary.

Use the journal

The Forge journal can track active, succeeded and failed states. It connects progression, Proofs and recent activity.

After a game, you can return to the journal to understand what moved forward, then open analysis if you want to review moves.

What style does not promise

BlitzForge does not promise a public style for every player. The page does not describe a public fingerprint, a broad social network or a human coach.

The useful path is simpler: play, let profile and Forge screens gather signals, then choose a next action through analysis, puzzles or quests.

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