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'''Clan Wars''' are clan-based competitions within Warzone.  You can find its details in the mobile app by selecting Clan Wars from the upper right menu, or on the website under the Community tab.
= Clan Wars =


To participate, you must first be in a clan. If you need a clan, select "Join a clan" from the upper right menu.
'''Clan Wars''' are clan-based competitions in War.app. Players compete on behalf of their clan in daily matches to earn wins, score points, conquer territories, and unlock rewards.


You can access Clan Wars from the upper-right menu in the mobile app or from the Community tab on the website.
== Overview ==
The Clan War season revolves around a simple cycle:
# Join a clan.
# Participate in Clan War matches during active timeslots.
# Earn wins for your clan.
# Wins are converted into points.
# Points conquer territories on the Clan War Map.
# Clans earn rewards based on their performance.
Each player may participate in at most '''one Clan War game per day'''.
== Joining Clan Wars ==
To participate, you must be a member of a clan.
If you are not already in a clan, select '''Join a Clan''' from the upper-right menu.
A player is considered a '''participant''' if they play at least one Clan War game during a season.
A player is considered a '''contributor''' if they win at least one Clan War game during a season.
Some rewards are available to all participants, while others are only available to contributors.


== Timeslots ==
== Timeslots ==


To participate in the clan war, come to this page during an active timeslot.  Timeslots happen at regular intervals each day.
Clan War matches are played during scheduled timeslots that occur throughout the day.


When a timeslot is active, you can get a real-time game on a template of your choosing against an opposing clan. Do your best to win!  You can only join one clan war game per day.
When a timeslot is active, players may queue for one of the available templates. The system attempts to create as many matches as possible between players from different clans.


The timeslot will list out one or more template options.  The number of template options is dynamic based on the historic demand for that particular timeslot.
The available templates for a timeslot vary based on historical demand.


The Clan War will attempt to make as many games as possible among the players who queued for each template. It will never match clan mates against each other.  If someone isn't able to get a game, such as if an odd number of players register for a template, that player will get a free win. However, to prevent abuse, free wins are never awarded to players if at least one of their clanmates got a game on that template.
Matchmaking follows these rules:
 
* Clanmates are never matched against each other.
* The system attempts to create as many matches as possible for each template.
* If a player cannot be matched due to an uneven number of players, they may receive a free win.
* To prevent abuse, free wins are not awarded if at least one of that player's clanmates successfully received a match in the same template.


== Team Templates ==
== Team Templates ==


When playing a team templates, for example Strategic 2v2, each winning player counts as one clan war win, so one game can result in multiple wins.
Some templates require teams, such as Strategic 2v2.


Different clans are never mixed within one team. Therefore, it's important when queuing for a team template that you make sure enough people from your clan queue to make a team.  If you queue alone to a team template, you won't get a game and won't get a free win. You will, however, be able to queue for the next timeslot.
In team templates:
 
* Each winning player counts as one Clan War win.
* A single team victory can therefore produce multiple Clan War wins.
* Teams are always composed entirely of members from the same clan.
* Different clans are never mixed onto the same team.
 
Because of this, players should coordinate with their clan before queueing for team templates.
 
If there are not enough members from your clan to form a complete team, you will not receive a match and will not receive a free win. You may try again during a later timeslot.


== Clan War Map ==
== Clan War Map ==


In addition to having a leaderboard, Clan War season progress is visualized by having a giant map. Clans who win games are rewarded by getting a territory on the Clan War Map in their color. Subsequent territories a clan earns will be placed nearest to their first one, so clans will expand out in a circle over time.  The season ends at the end of a day (in GMT timezone) in which the map filled up.
Clan War progress is visualized on a large map made up of territories.


While the exact territories and bonuses don’t have any strategic meaning, the map helps visualize how well clans are doing compared to others by seeing how big their circle is. It also makes it easier to visualize how much time is left in the season simply by how filled the map is.
As clans earn points, they conquer territories on the map. Each conquered territory is displayed in the clan's color.


Since clans are expanding outwards as circles, if they bump into another clan it will create visually interesting patterns, which will help visualize how the Clan War went for each clan. If a clan has a lot of success early, they might have a big uninterrupted circle, whereas if a clan had success late in the Clan War, their territories might be more scattered as they filled in gaps around the map.
New territories are generally placed near a clan's existing territory, causing the clan's area to expand outward over time. As neighboring clans grow into each other, distinctive borders and patterns naturally emerge.
 
The map has no strategic gameplay element. Its purpose is to visually represent:
 
* Relative clan performance.
* Seasonal progress.
* The growth and expansion of clans throughout the season.
 
The season ends at the end of a GMT day in which all territories on the map have been conquered.


== Rewards ==
== Rewards ==


All players who contributed in a Clan War are given a free Warzone Idle cache at the end of the season.  The cache size goes up based on the number of points your clan got. 
To view the up-to-date rewards, view the clan wars page and select View Rewards.
 
Note that you '''participated''' in the clan war if you played at least one clan war game, regardless of whether you win or not.  Rewards are given to '''contributors''', who are players that won at least one clan war game during the season.


In designing Clan Wars, a lot of effort was put into making sure that it’s fun for everyone who participates. In a traditional ladder, Fizzer feels it’s a lot of fun for the top 10%, who are competing for a high rank, but pretty bland for the majority. For players in the bottom half, their rank more has to do with how many participants there are instead of their actions.
=== Rank Rewards ===


To accomplish this, Clan War rewards are divided into two categories:
Top-performing clans receive additional rewards based on their final leaderboard position.  These can be coins, idle powers, artifacts, etc.  These are the biggest rewards that clan wars offers.


*Rewards for achieving a high rank;
=== Win Rewards ===
*Rewards for conquering a certain number of wins.


While only the best strategic minds will qualify for the high-rank rewards, the number-of-territory rewards should be achievable by clans of all skill levels. For example:
Clans also unlock temporary bonuses by earning wins during the season.  These effects last for three weeks. For example, once your clan gets 2 wins in a season, you unlock "Alloy sell values increased by 15% for three weeks"


Rank rewards:
Clan War rewards do not stack with equivalent rewards from [[Ladder]].  If multiple rewards affect the same statistic, only the strongest effect applies.  For example, if you have a 30% artifact dig time reduction from Ladder rewards and a 20% reduction from Clan Wars, only the 30% reduction will be used.


*1st place: 5,000 coins distributed evenly among all contributors, a rare artifact, 1 of every Idle power
=== Participation Reward ===
*2nd place: 3,000 coins distributed evenly among all contributors, a rare artifact, 1 multi-level power
*3rd-5th place: 1,000 coins distributed evenly among all contributors, two uncommon artifacts, 2 time warp powers
*6th-9th place: 400 coins distributed evenly among all contributors, one uncommon artifact, 1 free cache power
*10th-20th place: one uncommon artifact, 1 Free Cache Power


Win rewards: (edit: effects last for three weeks)
All players who participate in at least one Clan War game during a season receive a Idle cache when the season ends.  The size of the cache increases based on the performance of their clan during the season.


* Alloys sell for 10% more
== End-of-Day Processing ==
* Mercenaries are 10% cheaper
* Items sell for 10% more
* 30% faster artifact cooldown
* Challenge level army camps give 40% more armies
* 10% more armies from caches
* 20% faster dig times
* 15% more AP from levels
* Battle attacks against you reduced by 20%


In addition to these rewards, all players who contribute to a Clan War season will get a free Idle cache at the end of the season. The size of the cache goes up based on the number of territories your clan conquers.
At midnight GMT, Clan Wars processes all games completed during the previous day.


Note that active-Idle effects are mutually exclusive with [[Ladder]] rewards.  For example, if you have "Reduced artifact dig times by 30%" from the ladders and a 20% reduction from Clan Wars, you'll get the better of the two, not both.
During this process:


== End-of-day Processing ==
* Win rewards are awarded.
* Each clan's win strength is calculated.
* Each clan's points are calculated.
* Territories are awarded on the Clan War Map.
* If the map is full, the current season ends and a new season begins.


At midnight GMT, clan wars processes the previous day’s worth of games. During this end-of-day processing, several things happen:
The Clan War interface shows which day each game was counted toward and provides details about the calculations used for that day's results.


* Rewards are given out, based on the number of wins each clan got. See the rewards screen for details.
== Points and Win Strength ==
* Each clan’s win strength is calculated (see below)
* Each clan’s points are calculated. Points = number of wins * win strength
* Territories on the clan war map are awarded based on the number of points scored
* If all territories on the map are conquered, the season ends and a new season begins


You’ll be able to see which day each clan war game finished in, as the new UI shows off in a clan’s games where the day ended with all the details about the calculations that went into that day.
Points determine how many territories a clan conquers.


== Win Strength ==
For a given day:  Points = Wins × Win Strength


All clans, regardless of size, can earn up to a theoretical 25 points each day.
The system is designed so that clans of different sizes can compete fairly. Regardless of clan size, a clan can earn up to a maximum of 25 points per day.


Here’s how the win strength is calculated for a single day:
* Clans with 25 or fewer members always have 100% win strength.
* For a clan with 25 or fewer players, the win strength will always be 100%, meaning each win will always be worth 1 point.
* Clans with 26–50 members also have 100% win strength when 25 or fewer members participate that day.
* For a clan with 25-50 players, where 25 or fewer players participate in clan wars in a day, the win strength will always be 100%.
* Clans with 26–50 members and more than 25 participants use the formula: Win Strength = 25 ÷ Number of Participants
* For a clan with 25-50 players, where more than 25 players participate in a day, the win strength will be calculated as: 25 / NumberOfParticipators
* Legacy uncapped clans with more than 50 members use: Win Strength = 25 ÷ (Clan Size − 25), provided no more than (Clan Size − 25) members participate that day.
* For a legacy uncapped clan with more than 50 players, where (ClanSize – 25) or fewer players participate in a day, win strength is calculated as 25 / (ClanSize – 25). This means that they want (ClanSize – 25) players in their clan to compete to achieve the maximum daily score of 25.


== Estimated points ==
For example, if a clan has 40 participants in a day, its win strength would be:  25 ÷ 40 = 62.5%  Each win would therefore be worth 0.625 points. If the clan earned 20 wins that day, it would receive:  20 × 0.625 = 12.5 points


The official win strength of each clan won’t be known until the end-of-day processing. However, to help show more accurate rankings, the clan wars ranking page will estimate the current day’s win strength and points and add these points into their displayed total. This prevents having to wait until the end of the day to see where your clan stands.
== Estimated Points ==


Clicking into a clan’s page will make it clear how many points its showing are real and how many are part of the estimate.
A clan's official win strength is not finalized until end-of-day processing occurs. To provide more accurate live rankings, the Clan Wars leaderboard estimates each clan's current-day win strength and temporarily includes those estimated points in the displayed standings.


A clan's page clearly distinguishes between confirmed points from completed processing and estimated points for the current day.


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Clan Wars

Clan Wars are clan-based competitions in War.app. Players compete on behalf of their clan in daily matches to earn wins, score points, conquer territories, and unlock rewards.

You can access Clan Wars from the upper-right menu in the mobile app or from the Community tab on the website.

Overview

The Clan War season revolves around a simple cycle:

  1. Join a clan.
  2. Participate in Clan War matches during active timeslots.
  3. Earn wins for your clan.
  4. Wins are converted into points.
  5. Points conquer territories on the Clan War Map.
  6. Clans earn rewards based on their performance.

Each player may participate in at most one Clan War game per day.

Joining Clan Wars

To participate, you must be a member of a clan.

If you are not already in a clan, select Join a Clan from the upper-right menu.

A player is considered a participant if they play at least one Clan War game during a season.

A player is considered a contributor if they win at least one Clan War game during a season.

Some rewards are available to all participants, while others are only available to contributors.

Timeslots

Clan War matches are played during scheduled timeslots that occur throughout the day.

When a timeslot is active, players may queue for one of the available templates. The system attempts to create as many matches as possible between players from different clans.

The available templates for a timeslot vary based on historical demand.

Matchmaking follows these rules:

  • Clanmates are never matched against each other.
  • The system attempts to create as many matches as possible for each template.
  • If a player cannot be matched due to an uneven number of players, they may receive a free win.
  • To prevent abuse, free wins are not awarded if at least one of that player's clanmates successfully received a match in the same template.

Team Templates

Some templates require teams, such as Strategic 2v2.

In team templates:

  • Each winning player counts as one Clan War win.
  • A single team victory can therefore produce multiple Clan War wins.
  • Teams are always composed entirely of members from the same clan.
  • Different clans are never mixed onto the same team.

Because of this, players should coordinate with their clan before queueing for team templates.

If there are not enough members from your clan to form a complete team, you will not receive a match and will not receive a free win. You may try again during a later timeslot.

Clan War Map

Clan War progress is visualized on a large map made up of territories.

As clans earn points, they conquer territories on the map. Each conquered territory is displayed in the clan's color.

New territories are generally placed near a clan's existing territory, causing the clan's area to expand outward over time. As neighboring clans grow into each other, distinctive borders and patterns naturally emerge.

The map has no strategic gameplay element. Its purpose is to visually represent:

  • Relative clan performance.
  • Seasonal progress.
  • The growth and expansion of clans throughout the season.

The season ends at the end of a GMT day in which all territories on the map have been conquered.

Rewards

To view the up-to-date rewards, view the clan wars page and select View Rewards.

Rank Rewards

Top-performing clans receive additional rewards based on their final leaderboard position. These can be coins, idle powers, artifacts, etc. These are the biggest rewards that clan wars offers.

Win Rewards

Clans also unlock temporary bonuses by earning wins during the season. These effects last for three weeks. For example, once your clan gets 2 wins in a season, you unlock "Alloy sell values increased by 15% for three weeks"

Clan War rewards do not stack with equivalent rewards from Ladder. If multiple rewards affect the same statistic, only the strongest effect applies. For example, if you have a 30% artifact dig time reduction from Ladder rewards and a 20% reduction from Clan Wars, only the 30% reduction will be used.

Participation Reward

All players who participate in at least one Clan War game during a season receive a Idle cache when the season ends. The size of the cache increases based on the performance of their clan during the season.

End-of-Day Processing

At midnight GMT, Clan Wars processes all games completed during the previous day.

During this process:

  • Win rewards are awarded.
  • Each clan's win strength is calculated.
  • Each clan's points are calculated.
  • Territories are awarded on the Clan War Map.
  • If the map is full, the current season ends and a new season begins.

The Clan War interface shows which day each game was counted toward and provides details about the calculations used for that day's results.

Points and Win Strength

Points determine how many territories a clan conquers.

For a given day: Points = Wins × Win Strength

The system is designed so that clans of different sizes can compete fairly. Regardless of clan size, a clan can earn up to a maximum of 25 points per day.

  • Clans with 25 or fewer members always have 100% win strength.
  • Clans with 26–50 members also have 100% win strength when 25 or fewer members participate that day.
  • Clans with 26–50 members and more than 25 participants use the formula: Win Strength = 25 ÷ Number of Participants
  • Legacy uncapped clans with more than 50 members use: Win Strength = 25 ÷ (Clan Size − 25), provided no more than (Clan Size − 25) members participate that day.

For example, if a clan has 40 participants in a day, its win strength would be: 25 ÷ 40 = 62.5% Each win would therefore be worth 0.625 points. If the clan earned 20 wins that day, it would receive: 20 × 0.625 = 12.5 points

Estimated Points

A clan's official win strength is not finalized until end-of-day processing occurs. To provide more accurate live rankings, the Clan Wars leaderboard estimates each clan's current-day win strength and temporarily includes those estimated points in the displayed standings.

A clan's page clearly distinguishes between confirmed points from completed processing and estimated points for the current day.