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Are Dead Alliances in top 50 in Tier 1?
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There are 3 alliances in top 50 with no players. Are those alliances still in Tier 1 (x8) classment? How many alliances are there in Tier 1?
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There needs to be some kind of mechanism to drop the WR of alliances that don't play war at all.
Not true. The higher tier you are the more points you get per war so these empty alliances are keeping out other alliances that could be gaining more points.
This way two things happen. One; they stop taking up space and Two; it leaves it open so if the alliance is ever revived it would come back after it got over the player threshold again.
Kabam should create a list of highest ratings achieved; archive it for high score/hall of fame, and remove them from taking up spot for the better score multiplier.
There is no reason to prevent the 51st to 55th rated allys from getting the 8x score when they will end up with the top 50 season rewards. This is just preventing more allainces from having a chance at top 3 rewards.
-AW season tiers is all about your points "the highest rated aw allience isn't even in the master tier as an example"
-the aw rating tier is always moving up higher "used to be 2k rating was tier 1 ,now it might land you in tier 4"
So naturally those alliences you mentioned will continue to drop in tier as everybody else progresses 😊
Thank you for bringing this up. I can see why this could be causing you some confusion and frustration, but I have talked to the team about this, and have some information to share with you all.
Inactive Alliances are not counted when determining Alliance War tiers. While they do still display there on the Leaderboards, they will not affect other Alliances and their chances in Alliance Wars seasons.
are you rank 49 in points? you don't have to be tier 1 to be rank 49 in points
So, you're saying if we all create at least 5 alt accounts and run one war there it will increase the bracket size of tier 1 and subsequent tiers?
WOW LMAO!!!!!! I was going to point out one of the inactives top 50s is an old legion alliance, but didn't want to call anyone out. This dude from the active legion alliance that is very likely considering this exploit posts. THAT IS HILARIOUS.
what are you on about? bracket does not equal tier
How do you determine an alliance is "inactive"?
u need 10 members to play AW so i think if you not have 10 members u are inactice...
and Tier1 is not a fix value it is the top 0,10% of all aliances that played wars
that means Tier3 is starting at ~Place 490(1%) and overall 49.000 Alliances play AW
That's not really likely unless the tier 2 wins with a horrible completion percentage relative to the tier 1 loss. A win earns a 50k bonus. If the typical win at those tiers gets at least 150k if not much more points then a tier 2 win earns at least 1.4 million points. It is virtually impossible for a tier 1 loss to earn that many points: you'd have to somehow get 175k points in the war and still lose. Once the tier 2 allliance reaches about 160k points it is mathematically impossible for a tier 1 alliance loss to exceed their winning score.
To put it another way, a tier 1 losing alliance has to outscore a tier 2 winning alliance by almost 44,000 points (not counting the victory bonus) to outscore them, which is extremely unlikely. More likely a winning tier 2 is going to outscore a losing tier 1 by approximately 200k points in net seasonal points including the victory bonus.
The worst tier multiplier drop that exists in the alliance war seasons rules is the drop from tier 3 to tier 4. That drops multiplier from 6.0 to 4.5, a relative proportional drop of 33%. Every tier drop from tier 7 downward is only a single digit proportional drop except for the drop from tier 9 to tier 10 (16.7% drop). The drop from tier 1 to tier 2 is 14% and from tier 2 to tier 3 it is about 16.7%. The only tier gap where a losing alliance of higher tier can equal or exceed the points of a winning alliance of one lower tier is tier 3 and tier 4 (from expert to challenger, basically). If both alliances score 150 points, then a losing tier 3 gets the same amount of points as a winning tier 4 (900k) which is within the realm of reasonable possibility.
It is not necessarily likely, but it is close enough that it can happen with observable frequency.