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The Master Title or Champion Title is a feature that is available on Candy Crush Saga that comes along with episode trophies.
It was introduced as Champion Titles on August 13, 2013, for Flash; at that time they were not shown on HTML5. Circa 2019, they were reintroduced as Master Titles for HTML5. Master Titles can only be obtained once the player masters all fifteen levels in an episode through obtaining Gold Crowns (completing a level in the first try) or Sugar Stars (obtaining twice the three-star target).
As of Candy Cup, all Master Titles have been removed entirely from the game. It is not likely that Master Titles or Master Trophy will make a return.
Characteristics[]
Flash[]
Champion titles are obtained if the player obtained the most stars in a given episode than all of their friends upon the completion of this episode. In the case of a tie, the player is still conferred the champion title.
Completing a level will result in a trophy displayed with a profile picture. The profile picture corresponds to the player or the player's friend who has the most stars upon finishing this episode.
HTML5[]
Instead of earning the most number of stars, your goal is to obtain a diamond trophy by fulfilling any of the two conditions: obtaining a gold crown, or earning sugar stars across all levels of an episode. Obtaining both requirements for a level counts only once towards the progress of a trophy.
The Master Title is only conferred if the player masters all fifteen levels in a given episode. Thus, master titles cannot be obtained in the two tutorial episodes.
List of titles[]
From Episode 489 and onwards, the Master Title is reused from the episode 488 episodes before. Despite being a one time exception, Milestone Meadow still has Diamond Digger as champion title. It is unknown if there will be another episode after Choco City which has its own master title.
Trivia[]
- Just like episode names, Master Titles tend to consist of two words starting with the same letter.
- There is only 1 episode that has a Master Title length of one word, and that is, Marmalord.
- There are only 7 episodes that have a Master Title length of 3 words.
- The Master Title of Candy Town is the only one with four words.
- The Master Title of Honey Hut is misspelled as Magnificient Muncher. It should be Magnificent Muncher, with no 'ci'.
- This misspelling has been unresolved as of now.
- Master Titles closely match the story of this episode, and all can be used to describe a person or entity.
- From Episode 421 to Episode 488, all but one episode are exact replicas of previous episodes, and their Master Titles also match these episodes' stories, while being all distinct from the earlier counterpart's.
- Dandy Detective is the last official Master Title, awarded in Choco City, the 488th episode. After that, the list of Master Titles is looped (Episode 1's Master Title is awarded for Episode 489, Episode 2's Master Title is awarded for Episode 490, etc.).
- In HTML5, it is impossible to get the title of Mayor of Candy Town or Candy Factory Master, until the release of these episodes with rotating names.
- Despite being a one time exception, Milestone Meadow still has Diamond Digger as its champion title.
- Thus, it is unknown if Diamond Digger will ever be awarded in a systematic episode. The next episode to have said Master Title will be episode 1156, if it would be released.
- The next episode with Level Overlord as its Master Title will be Episode 956, if it would be released, and if the trend persists.
- Episode 1000, if it would be released, and it doesn't receive its own Master Title, will have Fairy Godmother as its Master Title, the same Master Title as Pearly White Plains.
- The next episode to have Dandy Detective as the champion title would be Episode 976, if it would be released.
Enumeration trivia[]
- All 26 letters in the English alphabet have been used in a Master Title at least once.
- However, no Master Title begins with a U, X, Y, Z, and unexpectedly, O.
- Only Mount Chocolympus has a Master Title word beginning with Z, and that is, Savory Zeus.
- The only Master Title containing a word beginning with O is Level Overlord, the master title of Creator's Crib.
- Also, that is the last Master Title created as of now.
- Only Chewy Citadel has a Master Title featuring a nonalphabetical character, in this case, a period. It is Dr. Bubblestein.
- Only four Master Titles feature an accented character, all across three words. The words used, in order, are:
- Brûlée (used by Treacle Retreat and Flan Falls)
- Matinée (used by Popcorn Planet)
- Piñata (used by Purple Park).
- Across all episode names and their Master Titles:
- Only two contain a nonalphabetical character, namely a period and an apostrophe.
- Only eight contain accented characters, across four words Piñata, Brûlée, Matinée, and Café.
- None contain a number or digit.
- None start with an uppercase 'U', 'X', or an accented letter.
- Food and candy-related words beginning with 'U' could be Umami, or anything beginning with the prefix un- like Unsweetened. Those words have never been used in CCS.
- It is extremely difficult to find candy or geography-related words beginning with 'X'. An example would be Xanthan, Xylitol, Xeriscape, and Xenolith.
- A candy-related word beginning with an accent is 'Éclair. It has never been used in CCS, and it is unlikely 'Èclair will ever be used in CCS, due to the April Fool's Day (2020) effects.
- Prior to the release of the rotating maps, eight Master Titles have corresponded to multiple episodes (since Episode 489, all champion titles loop from Episode 1). Now seven of them had this property. Flash only had 3 of them. In order, they are:
- Divine Diver is formerly the Master Title for Luscious Lagoon and Sprinkle Sea on Flash. However, the second Divine Diver has been renamed to Deep Diver on HTML5.
- Tropical Trooper is the Master Title for both Brulee Bay and Watermelon Waves.
- Mirror Master is the Master Title for both Vanilla Villa and Pearly Parlor.
- Astral Artist is the Master Title for both Licorice Luna and Cocoa Cosmos.
- Candy Cleaner is the Master Title for both Smiley Seas and Glorious Glade.
- Gummy Gardener is the Master Title for both Swirly Shack and Gumball Grounds.
- Jazzy Jammer is the Master Title for both Liquorice Lounge and Harmony Hills.
- Glamorous Guest is the Master Title for both Glittery Gala and Fancy Festival.
- Due to the ongoing champion title loop since HTML5 version 1.192, there are Master Titles which correspond to 3 or more episodes. However, this currently only applies to champion titles which have corresponded to 2 episodes prior to HTML5 version 1.192. It is unknown if Master titles which have not corresponded to 2 episodes prior to the aforementioned version will correspond to 3 or more episodes. The next episode to have Mayor of Candy Town as its Master Title will be Episode 977, if it would be released.
- So far, there aren't two identically named episodes with identical Master Titles. The first such instance would most likely be between Episode 1016 and episode 40, both being named "Gummy Gardens", and both having Balloon Botanist as the Master Title.
- However, there are Master Titles which correspond to two or more episodes with the same character. For example, Troll Hunter is the Master Title for Bubblegum Bridge and Bubblegum Hill (Episode 495). Bubblegum Troll appears in both episodes.
Episode-specific[]
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