Apex & Division Stats MCP for AI. Deep Analytics for Competitive Players.
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Apex & Division Stats by TRN gives you deep analytics for Apex Legends and Division 2 players. It pulls lifetime stats, current rankings, match histories, and per-legend performance breakdowns across Origin, PSN, and Xbox.
You can find any player through the entire Tracker Network ecosystem to analyze their true skill level.
What your AI can do
Get apex leaderboard
Fetches the current global rankings for Apex Legends by a chosen stat category.
Get apex legend breakdown
Gives detailed performance stats (kills, damage, wins) for every legend an Apex player uses.
Get apex match history
Retrieves a list of recent game sessions and their associated aggregate statistics for an Apex player.
Search for any user by username across the entire Apex Legends and Division 2 ecosystem.
Retrieve a complete, lifetime stats summary for an agent in either Apex or Division 2.
Determine a player's main playstyle by getting detailed kill and damage metrics for each legend they use.
Review an agent’s most recent game sessions to spot trends in their performance over time.
Access world-class leaderboards instantly, ranking players by total kills, rank score, or damage output.
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Apex & Division Stats by TRN: 9 Tools
These tools give you granular control over every aspect of competitive player data retrieval for both Apex Legends and Division 2.
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Start using Apex & Division Stats by TRN on VinkiusGet Apex Leaderboard
Fetches the current global rankings for Apex Legends by a chosen stat category.
Get Apex Legend Breakdown
Gives detailed performance stats (kills, damage, wins) for every legend an Apex...
Get Apex Match History
Retrieves a list of recent game sessions and their associated aggregate statistics...
Get Apex Game Metadata
Retrieves general operational information about Apex Legends.
Get Apex Player Profile
Gets the full, lifetime statistical summary for an Apex Legends agent on any...
Get Division2 Player Profile
Gets the full, lifetime statistical summary for a Division 2 agent on any platform.
Get Division2 Pvp Stats
Fetches specific player-versus-player stats relevant to the Division 2 environment.
Get Division2 Match History
Retrieves a list of recent combat sessions and stats for a Division 2 agent.
Search Player
Locates and returns a player's account details across all connected game platforms.
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Tracking player performance used to mean endless tabs and copy-pasting
Before this MCP, checking a rival's profile was painful. You had to open their Apex stats page, grab the K/D ratio; then open their match history, manually count wins; then jump over to another site for global rankings. It’s a miserable cycle of copy-pasting data points into a spreadsheet just to make sense of it.
Now, you let your agent do the heavy lifting. You ask it to compare two players' full profiles and analyze their per-legend performance using get_apex_legend_breakdown. The result isn't raw text; it’s an immediate comparative analysis that tells you where they stack up against each other.
get_division2_player_profile provides a complete picture of the agent
Previously, checking a Division 2 player meant pulling stats from multiple sources: one page for kills, another for Dark Zone activity. You were always missing the full context of their combat effectiveness.
With get_division2_player_profile, you pull all those metrics—kill count, overall damage, and rank status—into a single data object. It’s clean, actionable, and ready for immediate use.
What your AI can actually do with this
Stop guessing about a player's real skill. This MCP connects your agent directly to the official Tracker Network data—the same backend powering global esports sites. It lets you pull full profiles for Apex or Division 2 agents, tracking metrics like K/D ratio, total kills, and wins across platforms. You can analyze how one specific agent performs with a certain character or legend by running a per-legend breakdown.
Need to check current top players? The MCP handles global leaderboards for any metric, keeping you benchmarked against the world's best. If you're using Vinkius, this connector makes it easy; your AI client just needs one connection point to access all these deep gaming stats and history tracking.
019d8491-217f-719d-b567-5a4d1925d81b Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is, you don't have to manually visit multiple websites; your AI client pulls all the raw stats into one place.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your API Key from the Tracker Network Developer Portal.
Instruct your AI client to search for a player using the username they want analyzed. This verifies their existence across platforms.
Tell the agent exactly what data you need—like 'the per-legend breakdown' or 'their last five matches'—and it retrieves the specific stats.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP is for anyone who needs high-integrity performance data. Think esports scouts tracking talent, coaches analyzing team weaknesses, or content creators building deep research videos.
Needs to quickly run a cross-game search and get full player profiles on multiple platforms for recruitment decisions.
Must analyze per-legend performance breakdowns and match history to identify specific weaknesses or playstyle biases in their team members.
Needs accurate global leaderboards and player statistics for articles, ensuring the data source is highly reputable.
What Changes When You Connect
Pinpoint weaknesses fast. Use get_apex_legend_breakdown to see if a player's main legend is actually performing well, or if they just have good luck sometimes.
Track improvement over time. Review the match history using get_division2_match_history and compare it against their current stats for clear performance trends.
No more guessing on rank. Get instant access to global leaderboards via get_apex_leaderboard, benchmarking your subject against the absolute top tier.
Start with a name. Use search_player first. This function finds players across all games and platforms so you know exactly who you're looking at before pulling profiles.
Deep D2 insights. Get granular PvP-specific stats using get_division2_pvp_stats, covering rogue kills and Dark Zone ranks that general profiling misses.
See it in action
Evaluating a potential recruit
A scout needs to check if 'PlayerX' is worth the roster spot. They start by using search_player to confirm the user exists, then run get_apex_player_profile and get_division2_player_profile side-by-side to compare their overall skill across both titles.
Diagnosing a team slump
A coach notices one player is struggling. They check the get_apex_match_history and then run get_apex_legend_breakdown to see if the drop-off is tied to one specific character or playstyle.
Comparing rival players
A journalist needs to write a comparison piece. They pull comprehensive stats for two rivals using get_division2_player_profile and compare their overall kill metrics against the world's best on the global leaderboards.
The honest tradeoffs
Asking for raw data dumps
Just asking the agent to 'give me all the stats.' The response will be a massive, unusable wall of numbers that requires manual filtering.
Be specific. Tell it exactly what you need, like 'Show me the get_apex_legend_breakdown for Octane and compare it to his kill count in the last three matches using get_apex_match_history.' This keeps the output clean.
Ignoring platform differences
Assuming a profile pulled from Origin is the same as one from PSN. The data structure and specific metrics can differ between platforms.
Use search_player first to confirm the player's full identity, then specify which platform you need when getting profiles like get_apex_player_profile.
Mixing up D2 and Apex tools
Trying to run a Division 2 PvP query using an Apex tool. They won't talk to each other.
Remember the separation: use get_division2_pvp_stats for Dark Zone specific info, but use get_apex_player_profile for general Apex stats.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your primary need is deep, multi-game player performance metrics. You need to know why a player performs the way they do—is it their character choice? Their recent trend? Is it platform skill disparity? If you only need simple data points, like 'How many players are currently in the top 10?', then get_apex_leaderboard is enough. But if you need to contextualize that number by checking player history (get_apex_match_history) and comparing multiple roles (get_apex_legend_breakdown), this MCP is necessary. Don't use it if you just want a basic username lookup; search_player handles that, but the real power comes from combining two or more deep tools.
Questions you might have
How do I find a player's stats across different platforms using search_player? +
You start by calling the search_player tool with the username. This returns matching accounts and links, confirming their presence on multiple platforms (Origin, PSN, Xbox) before you pull any detailed profiles.
What is the difference between get_apex_player_profile and get_apex_legend_breakdown? +
get_apex_player_profile gives a high-level, lifetime summary of everything. get_apex_legend_breakdown drills down specifically to show how many kills and wins they achieved with each individual legend.
Can I track Division 2 PvP stats separately from general profiles? +
Yes. You use get_division2_pvp_stats for deep-dive information specific to conflict zones, like rogue kills and Dark Zone ranking, which is separate from the main player profile.
Does get_apex_match_history include aggregated stats? +
Yes. The tool retrieves recent sessions with aggregated stats, letting you track performance trends—like noticing a drop in damage output over the last ten matches.
Before using get_apex_player_profile or get_division2_player_profile, how do I handle authentication? +
You must first obtain your unique API Key from the Tracker Network Developer Portal. This key authorizes all requests to this MCP and ensures you stay within usage quotas.
When calling get_apex_game_metadata, what kind of reference data do I receive? +
This tool returns current operational details for Apex Legends. You get metadata like active season identifiers, map names, and general structural parameters used by the game.
What metrics can I pull when running get_apex_leaderboard for global rankings? +
You specify the ranking stat and platform. Available metrics include RankScore points, total kills, damage dealt, and overall account level to filter the global leaderboard.
Is there a difference between get_apex_match_history and get_division2_match_history? +
Yes. The Apex history tracks session-level K/D ratios across multiple legends, whereas the Division 2 version focuses on tracking Dark Zone encounters and agent-specific activity.
Which games are supported? +
The official TRN public API supports Apex Legends and The Division 2. For Apex: full profile stats, per-legend breakdowns, match history, and global leaderboards. For Division 2: PvE/PvP stats, Dark Zone details, and session history.
Can I see per-legend stats like kills on Wraith or damage on Octane? +
Yes! Use get_apex_legend_breakdown to get performance data for each individual legend — kills, damage, wins, and more. This is perfect for identifying a player's main and comparing legend-specific performance.
How do I track a player's recent performance over time? +
Use get_apex_match_history or get_division2_match_history to retrieve grouped play sessions with aggregated stats. Each session shows kills, damage, placements, and XP — making it easy to spot improvement trends or slumps.
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