Kicked 1 day away from rewards
Qaz7
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Good afternoon,
I have been kicked out of an alliance without justification, just 1 day before the end of the war season. I have participated in all wars actively and continuously.
Will I lose my seasonal awards? Can any admin or mod check my alliance story so I don't lose my rewards?
My nick is Qaz•7
Thanks!!
I have been kicked out of an alliance without justification, just 1 day before the end of the war season. I have participated in all wars actively and continuously.
Will I lose my seasonal awards? Can any admin or mod check my alliance story so I don't lose my rewards?
My nick is Qaz•7
Thanks!!
Post edited by Kabam Porthos on
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Some people have had luck through support, I suggest opening a ticket
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Your account is more than 5 years old with 2.5 million hero rating. You should know by now that you won't be getting the rewards unless someone on support feels your pain.
1: To boot someone should require at least 2 officers, not just one. This will stop at least one person from going off the reservation and either booting a lot of people sabotaging an alliance, or targeting someone for whatever reason. In the above mentioned story... an alliance officer was drunk, got into a drunken argument over something not all that important, didn't care for a joke that was made (no-one else thought it was offensive in the post aftermath discussion), and booted him. He even felt bad after sobering up. Requiring 2 officers would reduce the number of these threads that come up (unless the person "deserves it").
2: If someone was member of the alliance for at least say 75% of and event, and is booted, and did the minimums to participate they should still get any rewards earned (formally gifting rank rewards, AW, AQ, and soon to be battlegrounds, and even summoner advancement weekly event).
3: Often times the fact someone left an alliance (or was kicked) is quickly hidden by opening a few GM/Cav crystals and have "3 stars opened" cycle through the log. Major events like someone joining or leaving should be "pinned" for at least 24 hours (while at it, let players in their own settings turn off 3, 4, and 5 star opening notifications as a setting).
I'm not saying this isn't the case here, but I've been playing this game for a long time (almost 7 years) and rarely to never see players get kicked for no reason, so to see it claimed so often in global makes me scratch my head.
I have experienced players just placing defense, not clearing the assigned path or jumping on a path they were not assigned and causing losses...
Should those people be kept until the end of season?.. even if they asked support and they were kind enough to get them rewards, some people don't deserve it
For instance in my ally, AQ and AW are both a must. And that doesn't mean you're OK if you join every day at 20 hours in, skip the 2 paths that aren't explored yet and go kill your champs on the boss to try and make your points look good, when in reality, you haven't done squat and people have had to wait around or throw themselves at noded minis so the rest can press on.
What this really means is, be in AQ/AW, move, contribute and be a team player or you're going to get booted. And 99% of the time, the people who do get booted, never communicated ahead of time if they can't help out because something else is going on.
Instead, they usually just leave everyone wondering what the heck is going on - so people assume they just didn't care about the ally enough to help out. If you don't want to get kicked, especially in an ally that takes AQ/AW seriously, better be communicating in advance and not hoping for a pass after the fact... Especially if it's a repeat offense.
Just because everyone else is picking up the slack for that person who routinely joins late, barely moves or always seems to die and needs backup, doesn't mean things are ok, even if AQ and AW are wins. Everyone has a bad day or when a bad week, but if there is no communication, or once it becomes a pattern, that person is jeopardizing the ally. This behavior stresses out the ones who are having to pick up that slack and wondering why they have to do twice the work so that the slacker gets the same rewards. They get mad and leave if the offender keeps getting away with it. So yeah, boot the slackers, for the health of the ally. I'd rather lose a slacker than risk losing my best clearers if they think they can do better somewhere else that respects the effort they put in.
Granted, I don't know the background here at all and maybe OP did get a raw deal, but playing this game 6+ years now, there's usually a reason when someone gets booted. And if you don't know why, then that's already part of the issue.
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