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==Clan Dragon== | ==Clan Dragon== | ||
{{see| | {{see|{{ctg|Clan Dragons}}|for information on each Clan Dragon and its powers}} | ||
<div class="float-r" style="max-width:10%; min-width:100px;">[[File:Enigma Egg Button.png]]</div> | <div class="float-r" style="max-width:10%; min-width:100px;">[[File:Enigma Egg Button.png]]</div> | ||
Clan dragons are unique in that they each require multiple hatchings to obtain the one Clan Dragon. Each clan receives an [[Chip|Enigma Egg]] when the clan is created, this egg houses [[Chip]], the first of {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Ancient (classification)}} clan Dragons available. Clan can only be hatched through [[Hatching#Community Hatching|Community Hatching]]. One or more members of the same [[Clans|Clan]] must incubate and hatch a certain number of eggs, belonging to the same Dragon, in order to fully use that Dragon and its powers. | |||
==Hatching== | |||
On accessing the clan Dragon screen, if the Enigma Egg is shown, the {{chr}} can press the {{Btn|sm|green|[[File:Hatching Event.png|20px]] Hatch}} button to send an egg to their [[Hatchery]]. Multiple eggs for the same dragon can be hatched simultaneously as long as nests are available in the {{chr}}'s Hatchery. Each egg has a set hatching time which must be waited (unless a member chooses to [[Hatching#Time Reduction|speed up]] {{i|Speed-Up Arrow|i|25}} the process) and this time is '''unaffected''' by the [[VIP Status]], regardless of the Trainer's VIP Level. Any egg hatched by a Clan member is added to the collective count until the total number needed is met. A counter is shown under the newly-hatched Dragon and in the ''Collection'' menu of the Clan. Any eggs that are hatched over the required number are discarded. | |||
Once the hatching time has ended, selecting the Hatchery and choosing the Dragon's icon will bring up the window for cracking its egg open. When all required eggs are hatched, the image of the Enigma Egg is replaced by the Adult Dragon and its {{ctg|Clan Dragons|Clan Dragon Powers}} become usable. | |||
Additional Clan Dragon eggs are obtained after their corresponding [[Dragon Pieces]] have been won from {{ctg|Clan Events}}. Each is stored under the Clan's ''[[Clans#Collection|Collection]]'' menu instead of the [[inventory]]. | |||
==Rarity== | |||
Once hatched, a Clan Dragon's {{ctg|Types|rarity}} is shown in the top-left corner of the window. Clan Dragons have no [[Dragon Codex]] entry or {{ctg|Elements}}and give no [[experience]] or [[Social System#Dragon Collector Leaderboard|DCP]] points. Clan Dragons also cannot be placed or sold. | |||
==Clan Fortress== | ==Clan Fortress== |
Revision as of 18:17, 22 July 2021
Clans represent the main social feature, second only to the Social System, in Dragon Mania Legends, allowing Trainers to get together under the same banner and take on various activities. Upon joining a Clan, Trainers can raise a Clan Dragon with fellow Clan members and battle other Clans to achieve greater success and earn unique rewards. Clans were introduced in Update 2.0.
The Clan Fortress is the base of operations for Clans and all aspects related to them. Pressing the Clan Fortress (the physical building on the small island just south-east of the main island) causes several buttons to display, choosing the option will open the main page of member access. This page can also be accessed through the button on the left-hand side of the screen. The image of both access options will reflect the banner of the league the Clan is currently in. The Clan interface can also be accessed through the top button in the Social System interface. If the Trainer is not in a clan, this button will bring up the Join or Create a Clan option, otherwise the button displays the Clan's name, their level, their Coat of Arms, the time left until the current ongoing event is over or, conversely, the time left until the next event begins, and the Trainer's rank.
Interface
Creating or Joining a Clan
Trainers need to be, at least, Level 25 to join a Clan and Level 30 to create a Clan, and they can only be part of one Clan at the same time. In order to join or create a Clan, the Trainer must head to the Clan Fortress, select it and then press the button. From there on, a list of Clans will be displayed, as well as the panel. The same panel can be accessed through the button.
If the Trainer chooses to join a Clan, they can either select one from the available list under the panel and inspect it through the File:Forward Button.png option, press the File:Ranking Button.png option to choose one of the Top 50 Clans, or the File:Search Clan Button.png button to search a Clan by their name, by language, or by both. Additionally, if the Trainer is clanless, the Quick Join button appears at the top of the panel and pressing it will randomly add the Trainer to an open Clan.
If the Trainer chooses to create a Clan, the File:Create Clan Button 2.png option must be chosen from the panel. In the window that pops up, they can choose the name of the Clan (the Clan name can not be changed once chosen, thus the name must be decided upon wisely), choose the Clan crest through the Edit button, select the language (this represents the usual language the members communicate in and will not affect the interface of the game) through the Change button, add a description, choose the status (open, closed, or join by request) of the Clan, and enable or disable the profanity filter for the chat. When editing the crest, the top row will show only the Dragons the Trainer currently has, in the order they obtained them, while the bottom row will show only the shields that are currently available to a Level 1 Clan. When the Trainer decides on the desired Dragon and shield, the Use button must be pressed to confirm the choice. Once everything is settled upon, the Create 1.5 M button must be pressed and 1,500,000 Gold, the cost to create a Clan, must be paid.
Member View
The main page shows details about the Clan to which a member belongs and has several buttons below it for various Clan activities.
The header of the Clan shows:
- Clan name - There is a limit of 24 characters for the name.
- Coat of Arms - The Clan's distinctive heraldic bearings (Dragon chosen to represent the Clan) and shield.
- Clan level - The Clan Level is determined by the amount of Clan Experience earned.
- Current experience - Experience is earned through Clan Quests.
- Clan status - The current stance on accepting members.
- Clan message (description) - A public message or motto made up by the leader (limited to 100 characters).
- Search button - Used to look through all Clans on the same server and platform.
- Settings button File:Settings Button.png - Used by members to Leave Clan , or by Co-Leaders or Leaders to Edit Clan (details); the leader also has the option to disband the Clan through the Disband Clan button if they are the only person in the Clan.
If the search button is chosen, the same panel and list of Clans will be shown only that when pressing the File:Ranking Button.png option, aside from the top Clans, the Trainer will also see the position of their Clan as well the Clans in its vicinity.
If the leave button is chosen, the Trainer will be presented with the option to change their mind No, I changed my mind! or to confirm they want to leave Yes, I want to leave..
If the settings button is chosen, leaders and co-leaders can then press the Edit Clan button to make changes to the Clan header. This option will bring up the same window when creating a Clan, only that the option to change the name will be grayed out and more shields might be available to the Trainer, depending upon the current level of the Clan. Once the Trainer is done editing the header, they must select the Accept 150,000 button and pay the necessary cost of 150,000 Gold to proceed with saving the changes. Officers also have the option of accessing the settings, but they only have the Leave Clan option available.
Non-Member View
When viewing the details of a Clan as a non-member, the Trainer can see the Clan's name, its Coat of Arms, its level, the maximum number of members it can have and the current number of members it has, the language, the description and the status. If the status is set to open and there are available openings in the Clan, the Join button will be displayed and the Trainer can press it to immediately join the Clan. If the status is set to join by request and there are available openings, the Apply button will be displayed and the Trainer can press it to apply to the Clan, then wait until their request is reviewed by a member with the ability to accept or reject it. Trainers can not apply to multiple Clans at the same time, thus, if they had already applied to a Clan, they have to cancel their request or wait for it to be declined before applying to another Clan. The request can be cancelled by heading back to where they applied for the Clan, selecting the Pending option, then confirming by pressing the Cancel Request button. No button is available if the status of the Clan is set to closed.
Additionally, under the Clan header, there is a list of the current members of the Clan showing their name, their avatar, their level and their rank. Next to their name, the existing File:Forward Button.png option can be chosen to inspect their Islands.
Status
A Clan can have one of three statuses to indicate their current stance on accepting members:
- Open - Any person can join the Clan at any given time, without the need to wait for approval, as long as there are free spots.
- Join by request - Any person can apply to the Clan at any given time, as long as there are free spots, but they must receive approval in order to get into the Clan.
- Closed - No person can apply to the Clan under any given circumstances and no member, regardless of their rank, can send invitations to outside Trainers. The Clan must be set to either of the other statuses, by a person with appropriate permissions, in order to be able to accept members.
Membership
Clans start out with a maximum of 15 members allowed. Once certain levels have been reached, the limit on the number of members allowed will be increased. Various increases in Clan Level offers additional choices that can be used for the Clan's Coat of Arms.
More shields are available depending on the league that Clan is currently part of.
Chat
The Clan Chat is the interface where members can communicate to each other. It is always shown in the left of the screen whenever the front page of the Clan is accessed through either of the options. Whenever a members sends a message, their name and Clan Rank is shown, as well as the time they sent the message and the icon if they are the current MVP.
Upon joining a Clan, new members are able to view a limited number of past messages posted to Chat (the default behavior as of Update 6.0 was 50 messages retained on new member entry, though this has been known to change in Game Updates). Clan Chat has a memory buffer that retains the limited number of posts, though once chat is viewed if a Trainer keeps the screen active, the number of messages retained increases until they are fully logged off. Similarly, Trainers rejoining the same Clan may be able to access the full history of messages if they did not log off the game.
When using chat, messages are written at the top of the chat interface and then sent through the File:Chat Button.png button (the message can also be sent through the enter key on the keyboard). The Trainers' equipped badge is shown in the left of their name. The names of other Trainers are colored in a lighter shade of blue while the main Trainer's name is not displayed. The messages of all Trainers are colored in black and those of the main Trainer are over a lighter shade of orange background while those of the other Trainers are over a light gray background. However, Trainers have the option to color their text by adding # and any number from 1 to 8 before their text. Additionally, the Messages are limited to 512 characters and profanity is censored with asterisks. Profanity, however, can be enabled or disabled when editing the Clan settings.
Apart from member messages, the Clan Chat also sends automated messages for whenever a Clan levels up or a Clan event started, who is elected the MVP of the event, who and when they completed a Legendary recipe, who joined, left or was removed from the Clan, who asks for donations, who and which Clan Dragon they changed, who and which characteristic of the Clan they changed. Automated messages are generally sent in light gray text over an even lighter gray background, but the color of text becomes green whenever a new Trainer joins the Clan.
If a Legendary recipe is completed, the automated message will be sent in white text over a purple background. During Clan events, if there are people who asked for donations, but have not received all the ingredients they asked for, whenever a Trainer is scrolling through the chat and said incomplete donation message leaves the viewable screen, the Trainer will see a number in a yellow-bordered shape indicating how many people have not received all the items they have asked for. Whenever a request for ingredients appears in the chat, other Trainers can donate by pressing the Donate button in the right of the requested ingredient, and can also press the i button to see how many times they have donated for that day.
Whenever there is a new message, the icon will be shown in the top-right corner of the Clan-accessing option in the left of the screen.
Quests
The Clan Quests button can be used to access the Clan Quests, which are various tasks that can be done by individual Clan members in between clan events to earn up to 1,000 Clan Coins per day, unlimited Power Boosters, as well as various amounts of Clan experience .
During clan events, Trainers are given five quest options to choose from and only one quest can be selected at a time. Once the limit for Clan Coins is reached for that day, members can still continue on doing quests to gain experience and Power Boosters.
Clan Experience & Power Boosters
Clan Experience is used to help the Clan grow in level and it no longer accumulates once the Clan reaches maximum level. Clan Power Boosters are used to Power Up the Clan Dragon. Completing Clan Quests is the only way to gain Clan Experience or Power Ups and between 90 and 130 experience can be given per quest (though limited events allow Trainers to collect double the amount of Power Ups). Additionally, these quests can be refreshed for free File:Refresh Button.png and will take 2 hours to do so, but the timer can be sped up with Gems. Multiple quests can be refreshed at the same time. The quest the Trainer desires to do has to be chosen by pressing the Start button. Once a quest is started, if the Trainer wishes to no longer do it, it can be refreshed through the File:Delete Button.png button. Whenever the Trainer wishes to refresh through the latter button, an additional Refresh must be pressed to confirm the choice. When a quest is finished, a notification at the top of the screen will be shown and the Trainer must access the Clan Quest menu and then press the Claim button to complete it.
There are several types of quests:
Quest type | Requirements | Quantity Range |
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Breed Dragons. At least one of the parents must have the required Element: Water, Plant, Metal or Energy. The Clan Quest is completed when the icon is tapped after the breeding is finished. | 2 | |
Gather Gold from any Habitat until the required total has been collected. Gold can be collected at any time and does not require a Trainer to wait until the icon appears above a Habitat. | 64,800-96,000 | |
Gather Food from Farms until the required total has been collected. Food can be collected in any increments. | 3,240-4,800 | |
Explore any of the ruins available. The Clan Quest is completed once the exploration is finished and the icon is tapped. | 1 | |
Feed Dragons the required amount of Food. Food can be given in any increments. | 3,640-4,800 | |
Win battles that are off of the Main Quest path on the Campaign Map. Battles off of the Main Quest path include both Side Quests and mines. | 7-9 | |
Win battles in the Dragon League. These do not need to be consecutive. | 7-9 | |
Score perfect hits during battle. Perfect hits can be performed in any battle venue (Bottomless Dungeon, Campaign Map, and Dragon League) and do not need to be obtained in consecutive order. | 14-17 | |
Unleash Dragon Fury during battle. Dragon Fury can be performed in any battle venue (Bottomless Dungeon, Campaign Map, and Dragon League). | 4 | |
File:Clan Quest - Enchanted Arena.png | Win battles in the Enchantment League. These do not need to be consecutive. | 3 |
Pet various Dragons in their Habitats until the required total has been reached. | 18-22 | |
Gather KOs from the Bottomless Dungeon during Dragon Brawls, until the required total has been collected. KOs are collected for each Dragon defeated and the points for a KO range from x1 to x3, depending on the level of the Trainer's attacking Dragon. | ??-15 | |
Gather Gold from any mine until the required total has been collected. Gold can be collected at any time and does not require a Trainer to wait until the icon appears above a mine. | 12,150-17,850 | |
Conquer mines on the Campaign Map. | 2 |
Events
See The Great Dragon Race and Clan Siege for more information.
The Great Dragon Race, Emerald Wars, Sugar Rush and Clan Siege are the only available events for Clans. Clans can participate in these events only if they qualify by having a Clan Dragon fully hatched. For the duration of these events, Clan quests, in addition to the regular rewards, will give items needed for Clans to progress through the events. Clans will receive various rewards for completing milestone, as well as for their final placement at the end of the event, while the member with the highest score at the end of the event will become MVP and will receive the MVP Badge and an amount of Clan Coins which scales with Clan League their Clan is currently in.
Leagues
There are five different leagues into which the Clans are grouped. Each league groups Clans that are of approximately the same strength in regard to Clan Events. The league leaderboard resets at 23:00 UTC after the end of a Clan Event and the scores are determined by the Clan's progress in the event. Each league has several leaderboards, each having a maximum of 100 Clans. Clans are promoted and demoted at the time mentioned in accordance to their final position on the leaderboard at the end of a Clan Event. The number of Clans that are promoted and demoted depends on the league: the top 5 Clans in League 1 are promoted to League 2; the top 10 Clans in League 2 are promoted to League 3 while the bottom 25 Clans are demoted to League 1; the top 20 Clans of League 3 and 4 are promoted to League 4 and 5, respectively, while the bottom 25 Clans of League 3 are demoted to League 2 and the bottom 35 of League 4 are demoted to League 3; the bottom 40 Clans in League 5 are demoted to League 4.
The top 5 ranked Clans on the League 5 leaderboard get rewarded pieces of the Feather dragon as reward when the board resets, where first place gets rewarded 5 pieces and the remaining four Clans 3 pieces each.
The league a Clan is currently in affects the prizes and requirements in Clan Events. More specifically, the amount of Clan Coins received from the leaderboard and milestone are in accordance to the Clan's league while the amount of Food and Gold depends on the Level Modifier. Additionally, the Clan Coins offered to the MVP are also different. All the Milestone Card Packs offer Dragon Pieces for the same Dragons, but the amount varies in accordance to the league. The Grand Prize Card Packs offer Dragon Pieces for all Clan Dragons. However, Pieces for Kutter can be obtained only from those packs awarded in League 4 and League 5 while Pieces for Boone can be obtained only from League 5, while Feather Dragon Pieces are awarded weekly to the top 5 clans of League 5 only. The amount of Dragon Pieces rewarded by Grand Prize Card Packs depend on the Clan's final position on the leaderboard and the amount is not affected by any league. Additionally, each league gives the Clan several other shields in addition to those unlocked through leveling.
League | Shields Available | Milestone Card Pack | Grand Prize Card Pack | MVP Reward |
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1 | None | 1 per pack | All Clan Dragons (except Kutter, Boone and Feather) |
500 |
2 | None | 2 per pack | 750 | |
3 | 3 per pack | 1,000 | ||
4 | 4 per pack | All Clan Dragons (except Boone and Feather) | 2,000 | |
5 | 5 per pack | All Clan Dragons (except Feather) | 3,000 |
Clan Dragon
See Clan Dragons for information on each Clan Dragon and its powers.
Clan dragons are unique in that they each require multiple hatchings to obtain the one Clan Dragon. Each clan receives an Enigma Egg when the clan is created, this egg houses Chip, the first of 52 clan Dragons available. Clan can only be hatched through Community Hatching. One or more members of the same Clan must incubate and hatch a certain number of eggs, belonging to the same Dragon, in order to fully use that Dragon and its powers.
Hatching
On accessing the clan Dragon screen, if the Enigma Egg is shown, the Trainer can press the File:Hatching Event.png Hatch button to send an egg to their Hatchery. Multiple eggs for the same dragon can be hatched simultaneously as long as nests are available in the Trainer's Hatchery. Each egg has a set hatching time which must be waited (unless a member chooses to speed up the process) and this time is unaffected by the VIP Status, regardless of the Trainer's VIP Level. Any egg hatched by a Clan member is added to the collective count until the total number needed is met. A counter is shown under the newly-hatched Dragon and in the Collection menu of the Clan. Any eggs that are hatched over the required number are discarded.
Once the hatching time has ended, selecting the Hatchery and choosing the Dragon's icon will bring up the window for cracking its egg open. When all required eggs are hatched, the image of the Enigma Egg is replaced by the Adult Dragon and its Clan Dragon Powers become usable.
Additional Clan Dragon eggs are obtained after their corresponding Dragon Pieces have been won from Clan Events. Each is stored under the Clan's Collection menu instead of the inventory.
Rarity
Once hatched, a Clan Dragon's rarity is shown in the top-left corner of the window. Clan Dragons have no Dragon Codex entry or Elementsand give no experience or DCP points. Clan Dragons also cannot be placed or sold.
Clan Fortress
Once the first Clan Dragon has been hatched, the Fortress becomes available. Pressing the image of the current active Dragon will bring up the Fortress screen. The main image shows the fort courtyard and the current active Dragon along with a smaller window describing it's power and level, as well as the option to increase the power level through the Power Up! button.
On the bottom left of the screen are three buttons. The left-hand File:Power Button 2.png button brings up a window showing the Clan Fortress Power, which reduces the timers on all hatchery slots by an amount of time determined by the Fort Level:
- Clan Fort Level 1: 40-minute reduction
- Clan Fort Level 2: 50-minute reduction
- Clan Fort Level 3: 60-minute reduction
- Clan Fort Level 4: 70-minute reduction
- Clan Fort Level 5: 80-minute reduction
The middle File:Collection Button 2.png button takes the Trainer to the Clan's collection of Clan Dragons. The active Clan Dragon can also be accessed from the archipelago by clicking the Clan Fortress, then pressing the round icon displaying the current active Dragon. In this very same screen, if there is an active Clan event, the time left until its end is shown just under the name of the Clan. If there is no active Clan event, then the time displayed is the one left until the next event.
The right-hand button brings up a screen that shows the next Clan event type, the time until the event starts, and recommended Clan Dragons for the event based on which Clan Dragon's powers are suitable for that type of event.
Collection
See Clan Dragons for more information.
In this section, Trainers can view the collection of Clan Dragons. Dragons have a set number of matching Dragon Pieces which must be collected by the whole Clan through various Clan Events events, and require a collective Clan effort in hatching a specific number of eggs to acquire each Dragon. On this screen Trainers can Power Up! the Clan Dragon if they have completed Clan Quests to earn Power Boosters. Additionally, Trainers with the appropriate rights can choose to, through the Activate or Change buttons, which Clan Dragon is available to use for an upcoming Clan Event. Once a Clan Dragon is activated, 60 minutes must pass before it can be changed to another Dragon.
Unlike regular Dragons, Clan Dragons can not be placed in Habitats, earn Gold, or fight in battles. Instead, they have special powers that can be used when activated by Trainers with the appropriate rights to make Clan Events easier, if the appropriate Dragon for a Clan Event is activated before the event begins. Once the Event has started, the active Clan Dragon cannot be changed. Only one Clan Dragon can be active at a time and the Clan Leader, co-leaders and officers can determine which one will be available for the Clan Event. If the Clan Leader is absent for a period of 1 month and there is no active co-leader, once a month on a predetermined (unknown) date, the Trainer with the MVP Badge may be promoted one level. This could theoretically occur until the trainer is promoted to Officer, Co-Leader or Leader, and given management over the Clan and Clan Dragons. The powers of the Clan Dragon can be accessed as mentioned above or from the outside by selecting the Clan Fortress and pressing the button.
Member List
This button can be selected to view a list of the members of the Trainer's Clan. The first number represents how many members the Clan has, while the second number represents the maximum members the Clan can currently have, based on their level.
Once pulled up, the list shows the image and name of each member, their rank (if they have any) and Trainer level, how many donations they have made during events, the MVP score (and badge if present) their MVP Score, the last time the Trainer logged into the game, and the ••• button. Pressing this latter button will bring up the Visit button that can be selected to visit their Islands, the Invite button (only if the Trainers are not friends in the game) to ask for friendship of the Trainer, and the Check Profile button. Additionally, if the Trainer has the appropriate permission, they will also be shown the Remove option which is used to remove a Trainer from the Clan, and the Promote option which is used to promote a Trainer to a certain rank.
If the status of the Clan is set to join by request, members with the right to accept or remove Clan members will have a ! notification displayed on the button whenever someone asks to join the Clan. The Trainer can then either decline Decline or accept ✔ the request, or visit the applicant's Islands through the Visit option.
If members leave a Clan to join another or rejoin the very same Clan, they will lose all the donations they have made in Clan events. Clan Coins are not lost when leaving or switching Clans.
Ranks
Members of a Clan, other than the leader, can have various ranks within their Clan. These ranks are initially assigned by the leader.
Leader - Has full authority, being able to remove or accept any member, edit the ranks of any member, manage the Clan Dragon, edit the information about the Clan, enable participation in upcoming Clan Events, and even disband the Clan.
Co-Leader - Second-in-command after the leader; can do everything the leader does, except disbanding the Clan. Additionally, a co-leader can not edit the ranks of the leader or other co-leaders nor kick them, but can promote other members to co-leaders.
Officer - Has the right to remove elders or regular members, can accept new members into the Clan, can edit the ranks of elders and regular members, enable participation in upcoming Clan Events, and can manage the Clan Dragon.
Elder - Honorific position within the Clan, having no special attributes.
With the exception of the leader, there is no limit to how many of the other ranks a Clan can have. If the leader leaves their Clan without assigning a replacement, the highest-ranking member of the Clan will automatically inherit their position. If there are two or more people with the highest rank, the one with the most donations in Clan Events receives the leader rank. Additionally, if the leader shows no sign of activity within 2 weeks and there is no active co-leader, the MVP will automatically receive the co-leader rank.
Competition Ranking
Pressing this button will bring up the Top Clans tab, the Clan
Leagues tab and the Clan Event
MVP tab.
The first tab is for the monthly rankings of the Clans on the same platform and server. Trainers can view the time left before the monthly rankings are reset as well as the rankings of the Top 50 Clans and the Clans that are in the vicinity of the Trainer's Clan in rankings. The ranking scores are made up of the points accumulated by members from cooking recipes and feeding them to Clan Dragons in The Great Dragon Race, from damaging the opposing Towers and Clan Dragon during a Clan Siege and from feeding Shakes to Clan Dragons during a Sugar Rush. For each Clan, the Clan's level, the number of members, their score, their language, and a button for accessing the Clan details are given.
The second tab is for accessing the current Clan League leaderboard.
The last tab is for the Clan Event MVP rankings. Here, the members of a Clan can see their own scores during whichever is the current ongoing event and the time left for the event. Once the event is over, the information will still be visible until the start of the next event.
If a Great Dragon Race event is ongoing, the first column will show the total score score each individual Trainer amassed from feeding recipes to the Clan Dragon while the second column will show how many recipes each Trainer has cooked so far. If a Clan Siege event is ongoing, the first column will show the total damage each individual Trainer dealt to the opposing Clan's base, namely all the five towers and the Clan Dragon, while the second column will show how many sprites each Trainer have summoned so far. The third and fourth column will show the same information for both types of events. The third column will show the amount of Clan Quests each Trainer completed during the ongoing event while the fourth and last column will show how many times each Trainer donated ingredients.
Card Packs
See Main Shop for more information.
This button can be pressed to access the Card Packs tab of the Main Shop where card packs containing Dragon Pieces for several Card Dragons can be bought.
Gifts
In addition to the other benefits of being part of a Clan, members will receive a gift whenever one of their Clan members purchases Gems, directly or indirectly, during a so called Gift Giver Event. There are five different gifts and the gift that is to be awarded depends on the number of Gems that were purchased. This event is a promotion that is only made available occasionally and for a limited time, usually no longer than 3 days.
Box | Gem Amount | Gift | ||
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50-250 | 1 | |||
251-500 | 2 | 5,000 | ||
501-2,000 | 3 | 1,000 | 10,000 | |
2,001-3,500 | 5 | 2,000 | 20,000 | |
3,501-10,000 | 7 | 3,000 | 5 |
Noteworthy Changes
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There were five tabs available: Main Main , Quests Quests , Clan Event Clan Main The main screen showed fewer details on the Clan to which a member belongs:
Additionally, the buttons for rejecting and accepting new members were placed in the right of the applicant while the Visit button was used to visit the applicant's Islands. Starting with this update, the first buttons are in the left of the applicant while the last button was replaced by the File:Forward Button.png button and moved in the right of the applicant. Quests Before Update 2.6, all Clan Quests could be done collectively, were divided into three tiers of difficulty and there was a limit to how many could be done per day. Once certain levels had been achieved, the limit of quests given per day was increased.
The quest tab showed Clan goals and stats. Ned, Arya and Professor Hogwin could each gave out up to 3 quests per day, with having 9 total being available for Level 11 and above Clans. While each character could give out the same type of quests, the requirements were lowest for quests from Ned and highest for Quests from Professor Hogwin. Each quest is listed separately along with current status and rewards for each. Clan Coins
Notes
Clan MVP Each month an MVP was picked based on Loyalty Scores amassed during the previous month. The MVP received 750 Clan Coins as a reward. The Loyalty Score was individual and was raised when an individual helped complete a quest. All Loyalty points were lost when a Trainer leaved a Clan to join another and were not gained back if the Trainer rejoined the same Clan. Clan Coins earned were retained regardless of what Clan was joined. The Loyalty Scores were discontinued with this update. Event MVP The Clan Event MVP received points based on each event task completed. As all Clans of the same server and platform competed in the same event, each of the MVP of the top three Clans of the event received the normal event reward for Clan placement as well as a five-card pack. Clan Rankings The monthly Clan score ranking was comprised of the collective amount of Loyalty Scores earned from Clan Quests. Starting with this Update 2.6, the Clan rankings are based on scores earned from completing recipes in The Great Dragon Race, a new type of Clan event. Before Update 2.6, there were three different types of Clan Events, namely Settle the Score, Feel the Fury, and Winner Takes All. Each ran one after another in different weeks and had different milestones along with rewards for reaching them and a different thematic. The Clan Events tab showed a map of the milestones of the current event. A brief description was given above the map on what the task was for the current event along with a countdown clock for the time remaining. The score for the event along with rankings were shown at the top. Rewards included Clan Coins, Food and Gold. Starting with Update 2.6, these events have been replaced with The Great Dragon Race event. |
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