Clans
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(Redirected from Clan Leagues)Clans are groups of players (on the same platform and server) who join forces to socialize, obtain Clan Dragons, battle other Clans, and earn Clan-Exclusive Dragons and other rewards. The Clan Fortress (the physical building South-East of the main island) is the base of operations for Clans.
Accessing
The Clan interface can be accessed by pressing:
- The button.
- The Clan Fortress, then the button.
- The Social System button and then the Clan banner.
If the Trainer is not in a Clan, the Join or Create a Clan option appears, otherwise the main Clan screen appears.
Non-Member View
When viewing the details of another Clan as a non-member, the following can be seen: Crest, Clan name, Level, Report button, current and maximum number of members, language, description, League, membership acceptance status, member list sorting options, and a list of current members of the Clan (their name, avatar, level, rank, Dragon Collector Points, and a ••• button to, depending on their privacy settings, invite, friend, check profile, report, block, or visit their Islands). Non-member action buttons also appear depending on a Clan's membership acceptance status:
- Join – Join the Clan (open/without approval) if there are free spots.
- Apply – Apply to join (join by request) if there are free spots.
- The applicant must wait until their request is reviewed by a member with the ability to accept or reject it. Applying to multiple Clans at the same time is not possible, prior requests must be cancelled first.
- To cancel a membership request, return to where the Apply button was pressed and press it again, then press the Cancel Request button.
- No membership button is available if the status of the Clan is set to Closed.
- Report – Report the Clan, which provides the following options:
A comment box also appears that allows for further comments, or explanations/reasons in the case that the Other option is checked. The Cancel button can be pressed to cancel the report, or the OK button to submit it.
Creating or Joining a Clan
Trainers must be Player Level 25+ to join, or Level 30+ to create a Clan; they also can only occupy one Clan at a time. To join or create a Clan, access the Clan screen (explained above), then press the button. A list of Clans and a search panel appear, featuring several buttons:
- – Go back or cancel.
- – List the Top (50) Clans.
- – Create a new Clan.
- – Search through all clans on the same server and platform, by name, language, or both.
- – Display the details of a Clan in search results.
- Quick Join – Select a random, open Clan to join (appears above the search bar, if not already in a Clan).
- X – Close button, to close the interface.
Creating a Clan
After pressing the button to create a new Clan, the Trainer must enter a Clan name, which is limited to 24 characters and cannot be changed later. An optional Clan description can be entered, limited to 100 characters, which can be changed later. Other options are as follows:
- / – Select a status for accepting members.
- Open – Any person can join without waiting for approval if there are free spots.
- Join by request – Any person can apply but must be approved to join if there are free spots.
- Closed – No person can apply or join, and no member, regardless of rank, can send invitations (status must be changed to accept new members).
- On / Off – Select a profanity filter option.
- Edit – Select a Clan Crest and Dragon, used to represent the Clan.
- Change – Select a Language to be used in chat, Global (any/all languages) is the default.
- Create 1.5 M – Confirm desired options and create Clan, which costs 1,500,000 Gold.
Clan Crest
When selecting the Clan crest, the top row shows only Dragons the Trainer currently has, in the order obtained. The bottom row shows only the shields up to and including the highest Clan Level reached (only Level 1, initially).
- Use – Select a Dragon or Crest.
Membership & Levels
Clans start out with a maximum of 15 members, once certain Clan levels are reached, the limit increases. There are 15 possible Clan Levels, and increases in Clan Level also provide additional crest choices (both provided in the table below). Clan level is determined by the amount of Clan Experience, earned by members who complete Clan Quests.
Note: More shields are available depending on the league that Clan is currently part of.
Ranks
Members of a Clan can have various ranks, initially assigned by the leader. Except for the leader, there is no limit to how many other ranks a Clan can have. If the leader leaves without assigning a replacement, the highest-ranking member automatically inherits their position.
Action | Clan Rank | |||
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Elder |
Officer |
Co-leader |
Leader | |
Accept [1] | - Symbolic potion of respect. |
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Decline | ||||
Promote | [2] | [2] | ||
Demote | ||||
Remove Player | ||||
Change Clan Dragon | ||||
Disband | ||||
Reroll Quest (Sugar Rush) |
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MVP auto-promotion |
MVP
The temporary rank of Clan Event MVP is awarded automatically to the highest scoring Clan member at the end of each Clan Event. The badge awarded appears in addition to, and after, any existing Clan rank.
If the Clan Leader is absent/inactive for a period of 1 month, and there is no active Co-Leader, once a month on a predetermined (unknown) date, the Trainer with Clan Event MVP may be promoted one level, until there is an active Clan Leader.
Member View
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Once in a Clan, the chat panel appears on the left and the right side of the Clan Member view screen is broken into 7 distinct buttons or sections that can be interacted with:
- Clan Settings – Displays Clan details and settings.
- Clan Fortress & Events – Houses fortress functions related to Clan Dragons/Eggs, or the current Clan Event.
- Member List – Provides the Clan members list, sortable via different drop-down menu options.
- Ranking – Displays Clan competition rankings.
- Collection (Clan Dragons) – Displays all Clan Dragons.
- Clan Shop – Displays currently available shop items.
- Clan Quests – Displays the list of current Clan Quests.
On the left is Clan Chat (see Chat for details).
Above the 7 main Clan interface buttons appears:
- The ? button, which provides basic information.
- The banner for the current League (when pressed, shows cards gained from Leaderboard prizes).
- The x button, which closes the interface.
Settings
In the Clan details panel, Leaders and Co-Leaders have access to different Clan settings, depending on their rank. This opens the same window used when the Clan was created, with the Clan name grayed out. Additional shields for crests may be available, depending upon the current Clan level.
Functions inside settings include:
- Edit Clan – Edit previously selected Clan settings or details (Leader, Co-Leaders).
- Leave Clan – Leave the Clan (any member except the Leader).
- Yes, I want to leave. – Confirm leaving.
- No, I changed my mind! – Cancel leaving.
- Disband Clan – Close/disband the Clan (Leader only, and only if they are the only person in the Clan).
Once the Edit Clan button is pressed, the following settings appear:
- / – Select a status for accepting members.
- Open – Any person can join without waiting for approval if there are free spots.
- Join by request – Any person can apply but must be approved to join if there are free spots.
- Closed – No person can apply or join, and no member, regardless of rank, can send invitations (status must be changed to accept new members).
- On / Off – Select a profanity filter option.
- Edit – Select a Clan Crest and Dragon, used to represent the Clan.
- Change – Select a Language to be used in chat, Global (any/all languages) is the default.
- Accept 150,000 – Confirm desired options, which costs 150,000 Gold.
Clan Fortress
In the Clans interface, the Clan Fortress button houses all functions related to the Clan Fortress Powers, Clan Dragons, and Clan Events. This button features an Enigma Egg if the clan is new or has a Clan Dragon needing to be hatched, or it features the current active Dragon if no hatching is needed. Once a Clan dragon is hatched, the Clan is eligible to play in events and the Clan Fortress button may also display one or more countdowns timers. Countdown timers include days until event participation opt-in, the next event, or the current event's end. From outside a Clan, if a Clan Event is in-progress the button appears depicting the currently active Clan Dragon; this button provides a shortcut to directly access the Clan Fortress screen.
Pressing the Clan Fortress option opens the Clan Fortress courtyard, displaying the current egg or active Dragon and other buttons:
- – Open the Clan Fortress Powers, which depend on Fortress Level.
- 1 – Use a Clan Fortress power by using a Clan Dragon Power Token.
- 750 – Use a Clan Fortress power by using Clan Coins.
- – Open the Clan Dragons Collection.
- – Show the next Clan Event type, time until start, and recommended Clan Dragons for the event (appears only between events).
- Hatch – Hatch a Clan Dragon egg (appears only if there are eggs to hatch).
- Power Up! – Opens the Clan Dragons screen to use Power Boosters to power up the Clan Dragon (appears between Clan Events).
- Clan Chest – Displays a Clan Chest key count progress bar and down arrow for more information if a Clan Chest Event is in-progress, or an "Available soon" message if one isn't in-progress.
At the left edge of the screen also appears:
- – Opens Clan Chat.
- – Opens the Clan Quests list.
Fortress Powers
Though the fortress cannot be upgraded by individual Trainers, it is leveled collectively by member actions within a Clan, and has powers. The Clan Fortress powers are used individually; this means only members of a Clan can use Clan Fortress powers. Fortress powers can be used by Clan members even if no Clan Dragon is hatched.
Fortress Levels/Upgrading
The Clan Fortress has 5 levels, tied directly to Clan League. The higher a Clan places in Clan Leagues, by participating in Clan Events, the greater the Fortress benefits for individual members.
Fortress Level |
Corresponding Clan Leagues |
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1 | League 1 |
2 | League 2 |
3 | League 3 |
4 | League 4 |
5 | League 5 |
All Clan Fortress Power options cost either 750 Clan Coins, or 1 Clan Dragon Power Token. The powers available for use, depending on Fortress level, are as follows:
Icon | Description | Player Level Unlocked |
Activation Cost | Fortress Power ("x" Value) per Fortress Level | |||||
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Clan Coins | Power Token |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||
Reduce timers on all Hatchery slots by x | 25 | 750 | 1 | 40 mins | 50 mins | 1 hour | 1 hour 10 mins | 1 hour 20 mins | |
Reduce all Construction timers by x | 25 | 350 | 1 hour 20 mins | 1 hour 40 mins | 2 hours | 2 hours 20 mins | 2 hours 40 mins | ||
Reduce all Farm timers by x | 25 | 350 | 1 hour 30 mins | 2 hours | 2 hours 30 mins | 3 hours | 3 hours 30 mins | ||
Add x Portal Energy | 30 | 550 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
Reduce Skills Training timer in the Dragon Academy by x | 35 | 350 | 2 hours | 2 hours 30 mins | 3 hours | 3 hours 30 mins | 4 hours | ||
Reduce Restart Brawl timer in the Dungeon by x | 40 | 1,500 | 1 hour | 1 hour 20 mins | 1 hour 40 mins | 2 hours | 2 hours 20 mins | ||
Add x Arena Energy | 45 | 550 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | ||
Reduce Dragon Ascension timer in the Enchantment Altar by x | 50 | 350 | 12 hours | 15 hours | 18 hours | 21 hours | 1 day | ||
Reduce Sigil Energy recharge timer by x | 55 | 1,500 | 4 hours | 5 hours | 6 hours | 7 hours | 8 hours | ||
Reactivate x Side Quests in the Campaign | 60 | 550 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Events
Clan Events are limited-time competitions Clans can participate in only if they have a fully hatched Clan Dragon. Clan members work together to reach milestones, compete against each other and other Clans, to earn rewards. For the duration of the event, Clan Quests give items needed for Clans to progress through the event, in addition to the regular rewards.
There are 4 types of Clan events, Clan Siege, The Great Dragon Race, Sugar Rush, and Emerald Wars. Clan events begin on Mondays at 09:00 UTC and end Fridays at the same hour. On rare occasions, these events occur during the weekend. Members who joined the clan after an event starts, cannot participate and have to wait until the next event.
Leagues
Clans are grouped into 5 different leagues of approximately the same strength. Each league has several leaderboards, each having a maximum of 100 Clans. The current Clan league affects the prizes and requirements in Clan Events. Leagues 2–5 provide a Clan Fortress power bonus, that increases as higher leagues are reached. Some leagues also give the Clan several shields in addition to those unlocked through leveling:
League | League Rewards | Clan Fortress | |||||
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Name | Shields Available | Milestone Card Pack | Grand Prize Card Pack | MVP Reward | Level | Power Bonus | |
League 1 | None | 1 per pack | All Clan Dragons (except Kutter, Boone and Feather) |
500 | 1 | 0% | |
League 2 | None | 2 per pack | 750 | 2 | 20% | ||
League 3 | 3 per pack | 1,000 | 3 | 40% | |||
League 4 | 4 per pack | All Clan Dragons (except Boone and Feather) | 2,000 | 4 | 60% | ||
League 5 | 5 per pack | All Clan Dragons (except Feather) | 3,000 | 5 | 80% |
Note: Feather Dragon Pieces are only awarded weekly to the top 5 clans of League 5.
Promotion and Demotion
The league leaderboard resets at 23:00 UTC and Clans are promoted and demoted accordingly. The number of Clans promoted and demoted depends on the league:
League | Promoted | Demoted |
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League 5 | Top 5 (Feather ) | Bottom 40 ▼ |
League 4 | Top 20 ▲ | Bottom 35 ▼ |
League 3 | Top 20 ▲ | Bottom 25 ▼ |
League 2 | Top 10 ▲ | Bottom 25 ▼ |
League 1 | Top 5 ▲ | n/a |
Scores are determined in accordance with final leaderboard position at the end of the current Clan event.
See Clan Events for information on rewards and Clan event types.
Member List
The Members List button has two numbers on it, the first represents the current number of Clan members, the second represents the current maximum members. Pressing it provides drop-down sorting options and a list of all Clan members and their information including avatar, Player Level, Clan rank (if any), name, Dragon Collector Points, donations to other players, MVP score (and temporary MVP rank if present), Clan Power Booster points, the last time the Trainer logged in (depending on their privacy settings), and a more ••• button.
The sorting drop-down menu provides options for sorting members by:
- MVP Score (last Clan Event score), time since last online, Dragon Collector Points, Clan Rank, Donation, Clan Power Boosters used, and Applicants (if ranked and membership status is set to requests).
The ••• button on each player's listing provides additional functions:
- Invite – Send a friend invite (appears if not already friends in-game).
- Visit – Visit the Trainer's islands.
- Check Profile – Check the Trainer's profile.
- Report – Report the player (see Reporting).
- Block – Block the player (see Blocking).
Ranked members see further functions, depending on their rank:
- Remove – Remove from Clan.
- Promote – Promote to another Clan Rank.
- Accept – Accept non-member request to join (if Clan status is Join by request).
- Decline – Decline non-member request to join (if Clan status is Join by request).
Competition Ranking
The Competition Rankings (represented by 1,2,3) button displays rankings as follows:
- Top Clans – List the Top Clans on the Platform and server, by monthly ranking.
- Clan
Leagues – List the Clan Leagues by Leaderboard scores (ongoing events only). - Clan Event
MVP – List the Clan MVP and scores of all other Clan members (current event if ongoing, or last event if not).
Collection
The Collection option provides a list of currently owned Clan Dragons.
Clan Dragons
Clan Dragons are unique Dragons that are only obtained in, and belong to, a Clan. Each Clan receives an Enigma Egg when the Clan is created, this egg houses Chip, the first of 9 clan Dragons earned by obtaining Card Packs in Clan Events.
Clan Dragons cannot be placed in Habitats, fought with in individual battles, or sold. Clan Dragons have a Rarity but no Dragon Codex entry, no Elements, and they give no experience nor DCP. Instead, they have Powers that can be activated before a Clan Event starts, making events easier, though it cannot be changed after the event begins.
See Clan Dragons for a list of Clan Dragon and their Powers.
Hatching
Each Clan Dragon requires multiple eggs to be hatched, through Community Hatching where Clan members incubate and hatch the required number of eggs. The Dragon's powers are useable after the final egg is hatched.
Hatched a Clan Dragon egg by pressing the Clan button, pressing the Clan Fortress button, and then pressing Hatch button. The same option is accessed from the aforementioned fortress screen, by pressing the Collection button then the Hatch button from any Clan Dragon's snapshot. When all required eggs are hatched, the Enigma Egg is replaced by the Adult Dragon and its Clan Dragon Powers become useable.
Dragon | Rarity | Card | Eggs | Hatch Time |
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Chip | 20 | 1 hour | ||
Ruptia | 100 | 5 hours | ||
Striker | 250 | |||
Gravelis | 400 | 6 hours | ||
Amoura | 700 | |||
Brimstone | 1,000 | 7 hours | ||
Kutter | 1,200 | |||
Boone | 1,500 | |||
Feather | 2,000 |
Actions
Only one Clan Dragon can be active at a time, and only certain ranks of Clan members can set which is available for a Clan Event. Once a Clan Dragon is hatched, pressing the Clans Collection screen, for an upcoming Clan Event, Trainers can:
- Power Up! – Power up the Clan Dragon (if Clan Quests were completed to earn Power Boosters).
- Change or Activate – Change or Activate the Clan Dragon.
- Once a Clan Dragon is activated, 60 minutes must pass before it can be changed to another Dragon, and active Dragons cannot be changed once a Clan Event starts.
Clan Shop
The shop houses a selection of items that can be purchased using Clan Coins. Note: Available items and quantities are subject to change.
Typically Available Shop Items (Examples) | ||||||
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Image | ||||||
Item | Three-Card
Pack[1] |
Dragon Fury
Essence |
Dragon | Enchantment Ticket |
Relic of Farming |
Relic of Exploration |
Qty. | n/a | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Cost | OR | 2 OR | 2 OR | 2 OR | 2 OR | 2 OR |
Image | ||||||
Item | Relic of | Relic of | Premium | Extra Den | Double | |
Qty. | 5 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
Cost | 4 OR | 4 OR | 8 OR | 15 OR | 15 OR |
- ↑ Guaranteed one Rare Card or higher
See Main Shop for more information about card packs.
Clan Quests
The Clan Quests option provides a list of tasks individual Clan members can complete between or during Clan Events to earn personal rewards and help the clan. Between Clan Events, Clan Quests earn individual players up to 1,000 Clan Coins per day, up to 1,600 Clan Trinkets, and unlimited Power Boosters and Clan Clan Experience.
During Clan Events, Trainers are given multiple quest options to earn items needed for the event. Quests auto-start and up to 5 quests (the limit of the quest display) can be completed at a time, though they can be refreshed with a wait time, to produce alternate quests. Once the Clan Coins and Clan Trinkets daily limit is reached, quests can be continued for Clan Experience only (Power Boosters cannot be collected during Clan Events).
- Go – Brings the player to an area or building where the quest can be completed.
- – Delete a quest (free, begins the refresh timer, takes 2 hours).
- Skip 15 – Skips the required task refresh time by paying 15 Gems.
- Claim – Claim quest rewards once completed.
Quest Types
There are several types of quests:
Quest Examples | Reward Average | ||||||||||||||
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70,000 Gold from Habitats. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
90,000 Gold from Habitats. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Gold can be collected at any time from any Habitat until the required total is reached. The Gold Notification (Yellow) appearing above a Habitat is not necessary. | |||||||||||||||
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Collect 4,000 Food from your Farms. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
Collect 8,000 Food from your Farms. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Food can be collected in increments until the required total has been reached. | |||||||||||||||
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1 Ruin Exploration. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
2 Ruin Explorations. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Any Ruin available can be explored, once completed, the Ruin Chest Notification (Green) must be tapped. | |||||||||||||||
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4000 Food. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
8000 Food. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Feed Dragons the required amount of Food, which can be given in increments. | |||||||||||||||
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3 Arena battles. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
6 Arena battles. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Battles occur in the Dragon League and do not have to be consecutive. | |||||||||||||||
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6 Perfect Hits. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
12 Perfect Hits. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
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5 side-quest battles. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
8 side-quest battles. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Perfect hits can be performed in any battle venue (Bottomless Dungeon, Campaign Map, and Dragon League, etc.) and do not need to be completed in consecutive order. | |||||||||||||||
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3 Dragon Fury uses. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
4 Dragon Fury uses. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Unleash Dragon Fury in battle at any battle venue (Bottomless Dungeon, Campaign Map, and Dragon League, etc.). | |||||||||||||||
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10 Dragon Pats. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
20 Dragon Pats. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Petting is performed on Dragons in their Habitats until the required total has been reached. | |||||||||||||||
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15 Dungeon KOs. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
25 Dungeon KOs. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: KOs are obtained in Dragon Brawls in the Bottomless Dungeon, until the required total is collected. KOs are collected at dragon defeat, and the KO points range from x1 to x3, depending on the level of the Trainer's attacking Dragon. | |||||||||||||||
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15,000 Gold from mines. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
25,000 Gold from mines. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Gather Gold from any mine until the required total his reached. Gold can be collected at any time and does not require waiting until the Gold Notification (Yellow) appears above a mine. | |||||||||||||||
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1 mine to conquer. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
2 mine to conquer. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: Conquered mines can be any mines on the Campaign Map. | |||||||||||||||
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1 Breeding. | 100 | 100 | 100 | |||||||||||
2 Breedings. | 110 | 110 | 110 | ||||||||||||
Note: At least one of the parents must have the specified, required Element: Fire, Wind, Earth, Water, Plant, Metal, Energy, Void, Light, Shadow. The Clan Quest is completed when the icon is tapped after the breeding is finished. |
Clan Quest Milestones
Regular Clan Quest Milestones Clan Quests window, between Clan Chest Events, and award Food, Gold, or Clan Trinket Gifts at milestones 100, 300, 520, 740, 960, and 1,200 as indicated by their respective icons. As up to 1,600 Clan Trinkets can be collected a day, and the milestones require only 1,200 to reach the end, the milestones restart each time the end is reached. Milestone progress continues on the restarted milestones until the daily maximum trinkets is reached, after which time only claiming Trinket Gifts can continue to advance the progress bar as they do not count towards the personal Clan Trinkets limit.
appear at the top of theWhen a trinket gift milestone is reached, the gifting Trainer receives a notification that Clan Trinkets have been sent to every Clan mate. A message also appears at the top of the Clan Chat window, for the other Trainers, which allows the claiming of 10 Clan Trinkets from every member who has recently reached that milestone. The Claim Claim button must be pressed to claim Clan Trinket Gifts.
Clan Trinkets
Clan Trinkets Clan Trinkets are an additional In-Game Currency specific to Clans, that allow Clan members to reach Clan Quest milestones and obtain keys for Clan Chests.
See Clan Trinkets and Clan Chests for more information.
Clan Experience & Power Boosters
Clan Experience helps the Clan rise in level, it stops accumulating when the maximum Clan level is reached. Clan Power Boosters are used to Power Up the Clan Dragon. Completing Clan Quests is the only way to earn either, and between 90 and 130 is given of each (though limited events are featured providing double Power Boosters).
Clan Chest Events
Clan Chests are both a type of chest and a time-limited competition in which chests can be obtained collectively by members of a Clan. Once obtained, the chests provide rewards to Clan members individually, who qualify to open them. Clan Chest events begin on Mondays at 09:00 UTC and end 21 days later, on a Friday, at the same hour.
Clan Chests
For the duration of the event, the regular milestone rewards change, and certain milestones (100, 300, 520, 740, 960 and 1200) additionally award Clan Chest Keys. Milestones are reached daily by individual Trainers, but the keys earned are added to the collective Clan Chest Keys pool.
The event milestones repeat when the end is reached, and trinkets accrue again until the daily trinkets maximum. The personal Clan Trinkets maximum resets daily at 03:00 UTC. A minimum number of keys must be acquired collectively for each chest type to be obtained. Each chest type also has a personal key amount minimum, for individual Trainers to open an obtained chest.
Clan Chests come in different rarities, and can only be accessed one at a time, in order from least to most rare. Each subsequent Chest features a greater set of rewards, up to the Tyrant chest. When the time runs out, chest progress resets. After all chests have been opened, no further chests or chest rewards can be obtained until the next chest event begins.
The amount of Food or Gold awarded depends on Trainer Level, provided numbers are of the highest Level Modifier. See Level Modifier for more information.
Clan Chests | ||||||
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Chest Type | Rare |
Epic |
Legendary |
Divine |
Ancient |
Tyrant |
Total Keys Required | 1,000 | 2,000 | 3,500 | 5,000 | 6,500 | 8,000 |
Minimum Keys Per User to Open | 5 | 7 | 12 | 15 | 15 | 16 |
Rewards |
See Clan Chests for more information.
Membership Benefits
In addition to receiving Clan Card Packs for Clan-Exclusive Dragons and use of the Fortress Powers, Clan members can also receive Gifts, buy items from the Clan Shop, participate in Clan Chat, grow additional Clan Food exclusive to Clans, and request Donations of Enchantment Materials from members.
Gifts
Clan members receive a gift of a Clan Dragon Power Token whenever another Clan member purchases 50 or more Gems, during a Gift Giver promotion. There are five different gifts in such promotions, and the gift awarded depends on the number of Gems purchased. This promotion is made available occasionally for a limited time, usually no longer than 3 days. Clan Dragon Power Tokens have also appeared in the Main Shop's Promotions tab for sale for real money.
Box | Gem Purchase Amount |
Gifts Awarded | |||
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Power Token |
Food | Gold | Gems | ||
50-250 | 1 | n/a | 5,000 | n/a | |
251-500 | 2 | n/a | 10,000 | n/a | |
501-1,200 | 3 | 5,000 | 10,000 | 2 | |
1,201-3,000 | 5 | 10,000 | 20,000 | 5 | |
3,001-10,000 | 7 | 15,000 | 40,000 | 10 |
Clan Food
Additional types of Food can be grown by Clan members, including Clan Sour Cone, Clan Blue Hazel, Clan Star Fruit, and Clan Royal Fig. These food options take the same amount of time to cultivate, but they yield more food.
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Chat
Clan Chat is an interface used to communicate with other members of a Clan. The Chat interface appears on the left of the main Clan screen. After joining a Clan or as a member, a limited number of past messages remain in chat (50). However, if the screen stays active, the number of retained messages increases until full log-off.
Clan Chat sends automated messages when:
- The Clan levels up.
- A Clan event starts or participation period becomes active.
- MVP is rewarded.
- A Legendary recipe is completed.
- A Clan member joins, leaves, or is removed.
- Donation are newly requested, or not fully completed.
- The Clan Dragon is changed.
- Clan settings
- A Clan Trinkets gift is available to claim.
Messages are sent by selecting the text input field, typing a message, and then pressing either the Return button on the keyboard, or the button. Messages sent display Clan member name, rank, equipped badge, time sent, the ••• button for report and Block options, and the icon if the member is the current MVP. Messages are limited to 512 characters, and profanity is censored with asterisks.
The color of text is changed by adding a #
symbol immediately followed by any number from 1 to 9, then the desired text to color.
Profanity filtering is enabled or disabled by members of the appropriate Clan rank, who can edit the Clan settings.
Donations
During Clan Events Clan members can request help from, or help other, Clan members through donation. A limited number of event items, earned through the completion of Clan Quests, can be donated to other players.
When a donation request appears in chat, pressing the Donate button at the right of the request allows donation. The i button on the request displays how many donations the Trainer has made that day, and how many remaining donations can be made.
If members leave a Clan, their donation counter resets, even if they re-join the same Clan; however, Clan Coins are not lost when leaving or switching Clans.
Enchantment Material can be requested from Clan members by pressing the Request Material button in Clan Chat. The Trainer can request either 16 fair or 2 average materials at once, every 24 hours. Once sent, the Trainer must wait either until a Clan mate has donated the requested material, or until 24 hours has passed, before a new request can be sent. Donators receive 1 Enchanted Trinket for 1 Fair Material, and 6 Enchanted Trinkets for 1 Average Material in exchange for donation, and can donate up to a maximum of 24 times per day. Legendary, Primal, Divine, and Ancient materials cannot be requested or donated, except for extremely rare special occasions.
If a requestor does not receive all materials asked for, a notification stays on-screen while scrolling through chat messages. This notification indicates how many people have not received all the items asked for.
Request Materials | |||||||
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
0 | 0 | Not available | Don't exist [1] | ||||
Not available | Not available | Not available |
- ↑ Fair Primal materials don't exist in-game but can still be requested as part of an unfixed bug. Requesting such nonexistent materials causes the request to stay stuck in chat for 24 hours, despite not being fulfillable. This probably occurs because the request screen shares an interface with Average Primal materials, which do exist, and both were not made unavailable as was done for Legendary, Divine, Ancient, and Tyrant materials.
Blocking, Unblocking, Reporting
As in other areas of the game, players can be blocked, unblocked, or reported from inside a Clan. Once blocked, nothing can be received from that Trainer. Blocking also prevents the Trainer from seeing the player's name, profile, or other information in other areas of the game except the Block List tab. Not seeing a blocked Trainer's information includes on leaderboards or inside Clans, though it does not hide their listing entirely; a generic listing is seen where "Blocked Player" text replaces the Trainer's name, their avatar is replaced by the icon, other information is removed, and an Unblock button appears on the right of their listing. Pressing the Unblock button instantly unblocks. Furthermore, blocked Trainers cannot be visited, their Dragons cannot be seen to be hired, and a blocked Trainer's profile also can't be viewed until they've been unblocked.
Blocking
Blocking a player is done by pressing the ••• button in any area of the game where Trainer information appears, pressing the Block button, then confirming the choice by pressing the Yes button.
Unblocking
Unblocking a Trainer is done either in the Block List as explained above, or by pressing the ••• button in any area of the game where Trainer's information appears, then pressing the Unblock button (unblocking is instant after pressing this button).
Reporting
Reporting a Trainer is done by pressing the ••• button in any area of the game where player information appears, then pressing the Report button. A Report screen appears with four available checkboxes for report reasons:
A comment box also appears that allows for further comments, or explanations/reasons in the case that the Other option is checked. The Cancel button can be pressed to cancel the report, or the OK button to submit it.
Information Button
The ? button, when pressed, provides the following information panels:
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History
- Update 7.8: Reintroduced the bug resolved in 7.7.2 where pressing the Clan Quests button displays quests but not the active Clan event tasks, instead displaying Clan Chests, hindering Trainers' ability to participate in Clan events. Pressing the Clan Fortress button shows Clan event tasks to be completed, but without the quests (which are folded up), once again making Clan event participation a problematic two-step process.
- Update 7.7: Made Clan Quests auto-start, meaning up to 5 tasks that can be completed simultaneously at a time.
- Lowered the requirements for multiple tasks and added a second tier of difficulty comparable to the original, which added variety to tasks.
- Added breeding tasks for Void, Light, and Shadow elements.
- Activated the first Clan Chest event.
- Introduced a bug where pressing the Clan Quests button doesn't display the tasks for the current clan event, later resolved in 7.7.2.
- Update 7.6: Renamed the Clan Card Packs button/section to Clan Shop, and made only Three-Card Packs available from this area of the interface.
- Update 7.5: Added a ••• button to messages in Clan chat interface and Clan list, with options to report/block players.
- Added an option to report a Clan on the Clan's non-member view screen.
- Update 6.2: Introduced Clan Food.
- Update 6.0: Made win side quest battles and conquer 2 mines Clan Quests indicate the next possible battle on the campaign map screen border.
- Changed the number of past messages retained in chat to 50.
- Update 5.9: Changed Clan Quests requiring Ruin exploration to be completed when starting an exploration, rather than when finishing.
- Update 5.1: Add ability to sort Clan members list by Donation and Clan Power Booster.
- Update 5.0: Added a drop-down list to the Clan Profile to sort Clan members by MVP Score, Dragon Collector Points, Last Online, Clan Rank, and gave Leaders an Applicants list.
- Update 4.6: The Clockwork Dungeon was replaced by Bottomless Dungeon, thereby eliminating the Collect Dungeon Tokens quest and replacing it with the Collect KOs in the Dungeon quest.
- Update 4.5: Added ability to donate Enchantment Materials to Clan Members.
- Update 4.3: The equipped badge of the Trainer was added next to their name.
- Made the Clan interface accessible from the Social System.
- Update 3.1: Opened Clan League 4.
- Made Dungeon Tokens obtained from watching ad videos count in Clan Quests.
- Update 4.0: Added the ability to check the last time a Clan member logged in.
- Added announcements about Clan changes in chat, such as for demotions, promotions, Clan Dragon and so on.
- Added ability to turn on or off profanity filtering.
- Update 3.8: League 5 was opened. Previously, the top and bottom 30 Clans of a League were promoted and demoted, respectively.
- Update 3.2: Added Feeding Dragons task to Clan Quests.
- Update 3.1: Opened League 4.
- Made Dungeon Tokens obtainable from watching video ads count in Clan Quests.
- Update 3.0: Introduced Clan Siege events and the Clan League system.
- Introduced three new Clan Quests: conquering mines, collecting Gold from mines, and collecting Dungeon Tokens.
- Introduced Clan Dragon Power Tokens for activating Dragon powers, instead of using Clan Coins
- Made Creating a Clan available at Level 30 instead of 25.
- Made the buttons and tabs for accessing the Clan screen display the Clan's current league banner.
- Added ability for Clan members to occasionally receive gifts when other Clan members purchase Gems.
- Changed minimum Player Level to create a Clan to 30. Level 25 remained the minimum for joining a Clan.
- Update 2.9: Trainers no longer must confirm the choice to refresh a quest.
- Update 2.8: Introduced Clan Ranks, giving various powers to Clan Members.
- Made MVP automatically promoted to co-leader if the leader shows no activity for 2 weeks.
- Made notifications for Clan Quests more visible.
- Update 2.7: Added an icon to the Clan tab whenever notifications or messages occur.
- Added ability for MVP to manage the Clan Dragons if the Clan Leader is absent for 2 weeks.
- Made collecting ruin rewards complete the related Clan quest automatically on collection.
- Update 2.6: Introduced Clan Dragons.
- Changed the main Clan screen to show fewer Clan details.
- Made multiple changes to Clan quests, MVP, and rankings.
- Update 2.5: Removed the Explore Ruins task.
- Update 2.1: Changed Weekly MVP to Monthly MVP.
- Made the Clan leaderboard reset each month, with the Top Clans of the previous month displayed on a different list.
- Made Clan score based on the Loyalty Points (later renamed Clan XP) a Clan gathers each month.
- Added ability to befriend other Clan members without the needing to use a social media platform.
- Changed the Clan leaderboard to reflect the activity of members in Clan Quests, based previously on Dragon power, a cumulative score of skills, level, and type of the top 5 Dragons of each member.
- Changed the election of the MVP to the end of each week instead of each month.
- Changed the requirements for some Clan Quests.
- Update 2.0: introduced.