Shell Alliances Restricting AW Season 2 Multiplier Points

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  • djr17djr17 Member Posts: 701 ★★★
    edited May 2018
    Outsider75 wrote: »
    The Alliance War Tiers are based on the score you earn during an alliance war season. While having a higher war rating may help to earn a higher score over the course of a season, an alliance must still earn that score by fighting in wars.

    An alliance who has a high war rating but participates in few wars (or none at all) wouldn't necessarily be preventing anyone else from moving up to a higher Tier since the former wouldn't be earning many points for their season score. Any alliance that is actively participating in wars could easily earn more points toward their season score, allowing them to move past the alliance with a high war rating but low participation.

    Let me see if I can help you understand what the OP means.

    THERE IS A LIMITED NUMBER OF ALLIANCES THAT CAN EARN POINTS THROUGH A x7 MULTIPLIER.
    Shell alliances are part of that limited number alliances. They aren't scoring points towards AW though. The only thing they are doing is preventing other alliances from gaining access to that multiplier.
    My bad, I misunderstood OP's question. I will try to get some more information about this and will get back to everyone here once I have some info to share.
    Hey there everyone, I've got a quick update for y'all. Alliances that are inactive are not counted when calculating the cut-offs for War Rating Tiers, so they won't be taking up any spots or keeping anyone from moving up a tier.

  • HulksmasshhHulksmasshh Member Posts: 742 ★★★
    Outsider75 wrote: »
    The Alliance War Tiers are based on the score you earn during an alliance war season. While having a higher war rating may help to earn a higher score over the course of a season, an alliance must still earn that score by fighting in wars.

    An alliance who has a high war rating but participates in few wars (or none at all) wouldn't necessarily be preventing anyone else from moving up to a higher Tier since the former wouldn't be earning many points for their season score. Any alliance that is actively participating in wars could easily earn more points toward their season score, allowing them to move past the alliance with a high war rating but low participation.

    Let me see if I can help you understand what the OP means.

    THERE IS A LIMITED NUMBER OF ALLIANCES THAT CAN EARN POINTS THROUGH A x7 MULTIPLIER.
    Shell alliances are part of that limited number alliances. They aren't scoring points towards AW though. The only thing they are doing is preventing other alliances from gaining access to that multiplier.

    If you look up 4 posts, you'll see that kabam zibiit literally just said that shell (inactive) alliances don't count towards the calculation of the tier 1 top 0.1% and so forth. So they're not affecting anyone's war rating tier. Now we don't what constitutes as 'inactive' but it's safe to say that the shell alliances in the top 100 are definitely considered inactive cause they've been like that for a long while.
  • DTMelodicMetalDTMelodicMetal Member Posts: 2,785 ★★★★★
    Hey there everyone, I've got a quick update for y'all. Alliances that are inactive are not counted when calculating the cut-offs for War Rating Tiers, so they won't be taking up any spots or keeping anyone from moving up a tier.

    That’s great news, thank you for getting back to us so soon @Kabam Zibiit!

    Can we get some information on what constitutes an alliance being “inactive”? There are shell alliances that were abandoned and later taken over by other players because such shell alliances were changed from to private to open, meaning anyone who asked to join was able to. In these cases shell alliances have enough members to run alliance wars - is there a minimum number of alliance wars alliances must run to be considered “active”?
  • Kabam ZibiitKabam Zibiit Administrator Posts: 7,033
    Hey there everyone, I've got a quick update for y'all. Alliances that are inactive are not counted when calculating the cut-offs for War Rating Tiers, so they won't be taking up any spots or keeping anyone from moving up a tier.

    That’s great news, thank you for getting back to us so soon @Kabam Zibiit!

    Can we get some information on what constitutes an alliance being “inactive”? There are shell alliances that were abandoned and later taken over by other players because such shell alliances were changed from to private to open, meaning anyone who asked to join was able to. In these cases shell alliances have enough members to run alliance wars - is there a minimum number of alliance wars alliances must run to be considered “active”?

    The specifics of this isn't something we can get into right now. We understand the desire to make sure you're alliance is making the cutoff but we also want to make sure the alliances who are being counted in the tiers are committed to competing in Alliance War. This really wouldn't even affect most alliances who are competing in season 2. That being said, it does leave enough wiggle room that taking a break from war for life events won't impact your tier.
  • Primmer79Primmer79 Member Posts: 2,968 ★★★★
    Hey there everyone, I've got a quick update for y'all. Alliances that are inactive are not counted when calculating the cut-offs for War Rating Tiers, so they won't be taking up any spots or keeping anyone from moving up a tier.

    That’s great news, thank you for getting back to us so soon @Kabam Zibiit!

    Can we get some information on what constitutes an alliance being “inactive”? There are shell alliances that were abandoned and later taken over by other players because such shell alliances were changed from to private to open, meaning anyone who asked to join was able to. In these cases shell alliances have enough members to run alliance wars - is there a minimum number of alliance wars alliances must run to be considered “active”?

    The specifics of this isn't something we can get into right now. We understand the desire to make sure you're alliance is making the cutoff but we also want to make sure the alliances who are being counted in the tiers are committed to competing in Alliance War. This really wouldn't even affect most alliances who are competing in season 2. That being said, it does leave enough wiggle room that taking a break from war for life events won't impact your tier.

    Good info, but most of us are concerned with the flip side of it. Not if a break for life events affects us, but how it affects others. Let's say an alliance in tier 1 breaks up a week before season 2 started. Would they be taking up a multiplier spot away from the top alliances in season 2, putting a cap on them for no other reason than a broken alliance has that multiplier? And for how long would they hold onto that spot?

    The specifics have not been discussed/revealed to player, similar to many things in this game. It leads us to use the data available to try to figure out your algorithm for these things. It is tedious for those that do it, and often it leads to misconceptions.
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