What are the steps to being in a higher alliance?
jcphillips7
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I've been with my alliance for a few years now I suppose, I believe 2019/early 2020. We're a somewhat moderate alliance doing Map 6 and scoring around Gold 3 or 4. Some, like myself, are try-hards and some not so much (which is fine, albeit irritating at times). But for the past year or so, I've really gotten more into the game as a whole, and not just playing it leisurely. I watch vids, I watch livestreeam sometimes, I push myself to do more content than I ever thought possible, I visit the sub-Reddit, I..visit the forums daily now. I can probably attribute this to my sobriety, hah!
And with that came this want to push higher, and I know I honestly have the roster and adeptness for it now which I didn't have for many years. Honestly, I think the game was just more of an RNG vice for me in those earlier years.
So what does it actually take to achieve these types of goals in this game, with top-end alliances? I have a ex-military buddy (one I introduced the game to) who consistently seems to be in some of these alliances (I think his alliance placed top 10 during the Banquet alliance portion) and we still talk on the regular, and when I brought this up to him, all he could say was "You don't want that smoke.." and I was a bit offended, when I know my account runs circles around his. As if it's good enough for him, but I'm not at that level.
And maybe he's partially right. I say this due to a few points:
-I've never done Map 8. Is it still a coordiantion required nightmare?
-I may die a time or two in War, but even our AWs now aren't really planned, and besides "our" paths myself and alliance mates frequent, minibosses and above are usually a free-for-all, or getting backup to come in.
-I play enough BGs to get me into GC each season, but that's usually where I stop after 4-5 matches in to boost my numbers around season end.
So where is the starting step for all this? Find a low-Plat alliance, get used to all the 'new' workings and eventually move your way up to a better alliance?
The only thing problematic I can see with this is something similar that myself and numerous others witnessed during my time in the military: You have so many people sitting high and mighty that are comfortable in their spots (this would be your senior NCOs and officers in this scenario), that they'd refuse to step down, and because of this you had a severe lack of availability for anyone lower to progress and advance to fill those spots.
Anyways, thanks for listening to my Ted talk. This is just question I've been meaning to ask on here for a while but didn't really have the time to put my thoughts 'on paper.' I'm curious to see anyone else's thoughts.
And with that came this want to push higher, and I know I honestly have the roster and adeptness for it now which I didn't have for many years. Honestly, I think the game was just more of an RNG vice for me in those earlier years.
So what does it actually take to achieve these types of goals in this game, with top-end alliances? I have a ex-military buddy (one I introduced the game to) who consistently seems to be in some of these alliances (I think his alliance placed top 10 during the Banquet alliance portion) and we still talk on the regular, and when I brought this up to him, all he could say was "You don't want that smoke.." and I was a bit offended, when I know my account runs circles around his. As if it's good enough for him, but I'm not at that level.
And maybe he's partially right. I say this due to a few points:
-I've never done Map 8. Is it still a coordiantion required nightmare?
-I may die a time or two in War, but even our AWs now aren't really planned, and besides "our" paths myself and alliance mates frequent, minibosses and above are usually a free-for-all, or getting backup to come in.
-I play enough BGs to get me into GC each season, but that's usually where I stop after 4-5 matches in to boost my numbers around season end.
So where is the starting step for all this? Find a low-Plat alliance, get used to all the 'new' workings and eventually move your way up to a better alliance?
The only thing problematic I can see with this is something similar that myself and numerous others witnessed during my time in the military: You have so many people sitting high and mighty that are comfortable in their spots (this would be your senior NCOs and officers in this scenario), that they'd refuse to step down, and because of this you had a severe lack of availability for anyone lower to progress and advance to fill those spots.
Anyways, thanks for listening to my Ted talk. This is just question I've been meaning to ask on here for a while but didn't really have the time to put my thoughts 'on paper.' I'm curious to see anyone else's thoughts.
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Saying you die 1 or 3 times in gold 4 doesn't mean you will die the same in gold 1 or plat. Expect this number to increase. And it's not something you want in plat.
For AQ, same, I'd just jump one map and try map 7 to have a feel. Map 7 requires full 10 people. With specific path identity.
So overall my advice is to jump higher but with steps. Don't skip. Gold 1 or plat 6. Plus I don't think officers would accept someone without experience above plat.
As for the lack of spots at the top, I don't think so, there's a big turnover except maybe for the master alliances
As a general advice I would suggest that you take small steps upwards. As said above, try a Gold 1 alliance (if higher tier war is what you want to do) and maybe Map 7. Before joining, I would also advice that you discuss extensively with the officers, to define specifically what they require from you to do, how they plan war, assign paths, minimum defender strength, how they taccle mini bosses, what death count is acceptable, items usage etc. The better for you and the better for them, the more you communicate these things before you joining.
And whatever anyone else is saying, you never really know until you try for yourself. Sometimes we move up and down levels of commitments to this game, until we find the spot / level we are comfortable with.
Good luck.
Nobody is tapping that all out on a mobile device.
Crazy.
Some of the stuff we do now is just so lackluster that I see no benefit in utilizing mass resources for AW or things if I know we’re going to lose, and the season rewards are pitiful, so there’s no motivation to keep me at the top of my game.
Almost a feeling of being wasted when you have higher potential.
I moved to a much more chill ally. Doing just 2 BGs and still doing G4. I like that I can try new champs against bosses to see what happens without stressing over giving a death.
I do miss those juicy rewards, but I like getting to enjoy the game more instead of worrying about dying 1 time.
BGs as well. Like I mentioned I always get into GC and I usually end up stopping around 225k, but a 300k min would at least let me see how far I could actually get (I think I’d fair pretty well, just had no reason to try).
Yea that’s kind of what I figured. I’m not CCP, I don’t make videos and have no intention to as my actual life takes up too much time to do that as a side hustle. It just gets to be a bit disheartening to see some of these people showcase their Wars and who they used, their tactics, etc. It’s helpful, no doubt. But what’s the point when I’m never going to be there fighting alongside you reaping the same rewards?
Also, if you get your butt kicked in a war and like the look of the alliance you lost to, it may not be a bad idea to reach out to an officer from that alliance. The big part of this is just being willing to reach out and try to get recruited. Do you wake up in the morning and just decide to be rude to strangers on a video game forum for no reason? Like, is that your deal?
2. Limiting what you say to what you can tap out on a phone is like limiting your exercise regiment to what you can perform in a phone booth.
Phone booth. The small box-like enclosure that used to encapsulate - you know what, just
Google itask Siri to explain it to you.In between seasons is the idea time to move. But now is the time to start asking, as people will have already spoke. To their officers to let them know they are retiring or moving on.
Best thing to do is talk to as many alliance as you can, and find one that you think will fit what you want.
If you want to be pushed hard, then try it, and see if you like it. If you don’t then you can always step it down a notch.
There’s so many alliances with different requirements, you’ll find a good one
If not, you can always just make one yourself and find like minded people to join yours but that’s a bit more work
Smartphones now have, swipe/glide gesture to type (I use it all the time) suggestions to make layout better, autocorrect and punctuations and speak to write.
Idk what features iPhone might have, probably more ease of additions but writing big paragraphs on mobile is very very easy and not bothersome.
I am an officer in a plat 6 alliance. If you’re interested in seeing what moving up looks like, would be happy to talk with you. We will have a couple open spots after war season.
Honestly, it sounds like you need a new ally.
We’re a solid G1 ally and run mandatory AQ/AW (in season). BG runs are optional. AQ is maps 5&6
Well organized, drama free and very chill.
If you’re interested hit me up on Line
ID is RaiderBob
Their processes are pretty much the same (Maybe a little more selective but it depends) as the average alliance, but they always have massive waiting lists and backlogs that it's almost impossible to jump on unless you're friends with people in it; that's where knowing someone comes in so technically you do but also you dont.
Technically if you wanted to get into BGBLS you could message someone and have a chat and then sit on a waiting list for 45 years (Speaking from personal experience with this one. I didn't feel like waiting tho)
Well damn…we might as well make our own Masters alliance. Could be challenging though. We need a high-profile face in our ranks. Gain some traction. Who’s down for a revolution against the old guard?! 😎