Month of Clans: Discussion and Q/A
Дата: 01.06.2014 21:46:05
_xTerrorx_, on May 31 2014 - 00:07, said: Just out of curiosity, does WG understand how many battles per day
a clan will have to run to be able to complete the final objective,
"As a Clan, participate in a combined total of 15,000 battles
during the Month of Clans event."? Or am I adding things up wrong
lol. For a larger clan, this may not be to tough to complete, but
since the object here is to get new clans going, most will probably
be smaller clans, making this last objective damn near impossible
to complete. At any rate, gl peeps.Hypnotik: We have done the math on it. For a clan of 20 players (remember,
this is the absolute minimum to qualify for that mission) it's 25
battles per day for each member, which is fairly high, yet not
unattainable. For a clan of 50, that's 10 battles/day. For a full
100, that's 5 battles/day. This mission is more likely to be
done by the new social clans rather than the competitive clans, and
social clans typically will play more battles more often, and often
will grow at a more consistent pace. Look at some of the
submissions for the clans that qualify in the submissions topic -
several of them are pushing 30 members after just a week, and they
have all month to complete this challenge. If a clan is
unable to complete this specific challenge, there are 4 other ones
they can go after, and you only need to do 3 of the 5 to have a
chance at the big tourney this summer with some HUGE prizes.
TK3600, on Jun 01 2014 - 01:53, said: Can we have a few alt account if we are creating a sub clan? Our
officers needs to be in control in case things go wrong. For
example, I need an alt account as commander in case of my officer
grabs gold and leave.Hypnotik: Technically, it's against the rules. Personally, I'm less inclined
to really mind if it's just for administrative purposes, since,
let's face it, this is a pretty common thing. I wouldn't dq your
new sub clan for alts if it's just the commander.
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