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Clan Siege

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Clan Siege is a recurring Clan Event in which members of participating Clans complete against other Clans to win points and prizes.

Mechanics[edit source | edit]

Clan Siege runs for 4 days. All participating, qualified Clans are split into groups of two, in accordance with the league they are currently in.

Members must collect Spellbooks by completing Clan Quests or by requesting them in Clan Chat. Once enough Spellbooks are collected, they must press the 2 Spellbook Icon.png button under non-summoned sprites to begin the 3-hour summoning process. The waiting time can be skipped Speed-Up Arrow Icon.png in exchange for Gems. Each Clan member can summon a maximum of 5 sprites, unless they have an active VIP Status, which increases the maximum to 6.

When Sprites are finished being summoned (ideally all together), members must access the Attack Icon.png  Siege! button under Clan Siege Sprites, and then select a target. Each Clan Fortress is defended by five towers and the opponent's Clan Dragon. All towers must be destroyed before the opposing Clan Dragon can be attacked. Within each target area, there are three different regions of attack, with varying percentages of hit odds to select from. After selecting a region, the member's Clan Dragon hurls a Sprite at the target to complete the attack. Attack can be done again immediately, or the screen closed to summon more sprites.

Introduction/Tutorial Video[edit source | edit]

Video - Clan Siege Event (Is Here).jpg
Click the image above to view the official video on Youtube.

Clan Dragon Boosters[edit source | edit]

Clan Dragons can wield special powers during events, some improve Clan effectiveness during Clan Siege; thus, it is recommended to activate Amoura, Chip, or Feather before Clan Siege begins. The effect can be improved by earning Power Boosters before an event, by completing Clan Quests to power up the Clan Dragons.

Qualifiers[edit source | edit]

Trainers must be the member of a Clan. Clans can participate only if they qualify by having a fully hatched Clan Dragon.

Read the full Clan Siege article for more details.


Siege Scene[edit source | edit]

Clan Siege Island.jpg

For the entire duration of the event, the Clan Dragon of the attacking Clan will be strolling near each individual Clan Fortress, occasionally hurling sprites at a Fortress or Clan Dragon. The scene can be switched to see the Trainer's Clan as the attacker by clicking on their Clan's name, or as the defender by clicking on the opposing Clan's name.

Quests[edit source | edit]

For the duration of this event, Clan Quests award Spellbooks Spellbook Icon.png, in addition to their regular rewards. The number of Spellbooks given per quest is randomly generated; thus, no particular amount is bound to a particular type of quest. 3 or 5 Spellbooks can be earned per quest. The Spellbooks and sprites the Trainer currently has appears on the event screen.

Spellbook Donations and Requests[edit source | edit]

Spellbook Icon.png

In addition to completing Clan Quests, Trainers can request a Spellbook donation in Clan chat once every 3 hours by pressing the + button next to the total amount of Spellbooks, and then pressing the Ask! button. Whenever any Clan member makes a request for Spellbooks, a notification appears in the bottom-right corner of the Clans Icon.png tab and is automatically for 5 Spellbooks. Each Clan member can donate 1 to 5 Spellbooks per request, with the maximum limit for each donation set at 5. However, multiple Clan members can donate. Donating is done by pressing the  Donate  button to the right of the Spellbook on the request. Each Clan member can donate up to a total of 40 Spellbooks per day on various requests. Pressing the i button right next to the Spellbook will show the Trainer how many times they donated for that day and how much time is left until the limit for donations resets.

Summoning Sprites[edit source | edit]

Clan Siege Sprite Icon.png

After Spellbooks are collected, Clan Siege Sprites Clan Siege Sprite Icon.png must be summoned before they can be used, and each takes 3 hours to be summoned in exchange for 2 Spellbooks. Once the Trainer has enough Spellbooks to summon a Sprite, they can press the 2 Spellbook Icon.png button under any of the unsummoned sprites. All the sprites can be summoned at the same time, provided the Trainer has enough Spellbooks to do so. The Get button will be shown under the slot for the last Sprite if the Trainer's VIP membership is inactive.

The waiting time can be skipped Speed-Up Arrow Icon.png in exchange for Gems. Each Clan member can have a maximum of 5 sprites at any given time. The amount can be increased to 6 if the Trainer has an active VIP membership.

Attacking (Siege)[edit source | edit]

Siege Tower A.png

Siege Tower A - Ruins.png

Siege Tower B.png

Siege Tower B - Ruins.png

Siege Tower C.png

Siege Tower C - Ruins.png

Once a Sprite Clan Siege Sprite Icon.png is summoned, it can be used by the Clan Dragon to attack the opposing Clan's base. Accessing the Clan battle screen is done through the Attack Icon.png  Siege! button, which is found under the Clan Siege Sprites. Each Clan base is defended by five towers and the Clan Dragon itself.

Towers[edit source | edit]

Once a tower is engaged in battle, the Clan Dragon will be given three different spots at which it can hurl a Sprite. Each spot has a particular chance of being hit. The higher the chance to hit the spot, the lower the damage caused by the Clan Dragon will be. Conversely, the lower the chance to hit the spot, the higher the damage will be. Pressing the Attack! button under any of the spots will use up one of the available sprites. If there are no sprites available, a window will appear, giving the Trainer the option to summon sprites through the Summon Sprites button. The towers can be attacked in any order, but it is mandatory that all towers be destroyed before proceeding to engage the opposing Clan Dragon.

Tower Hit Points[edit source | edit]

The hit points of the towers depend on the league the clashing Clans are currently in.

League Tower
Top Left Bottom Left Middle Bottom Right Top Right
1 Clan Banner - League 1.png 5,000 3,125 1,875 1,500 1,000
2 Clan Banner - League 2.png 20,000 12,500 7,500 6,000 4,000
3 Clan Banner - League 3.png 40,000 25,000 15,000 12,000 8,000
4 Clan Banner - League 4.png 90,000 56,250 33,750 27,000 18,000
5 Clan Banner - League 5.png 160,000 100,000 60,000 48,000 32,000

Tower Damage[edit source | edit]

There are three types of damage that can be inflicted, namely low, medium and high. Each sprite hurled at the opposition is a guaranteed hit, while there is a particular percentage of success for a critical hit to be inflicted. The chance of landing a critical hit is different for each tower and the Clan Dragon. However, the spots, types of damage and critical hit percentages are not affected by the league and are the same in all the leagues.

Tower Spot Chance Damage
Top Left Backdoor 80% Low
Fortified Gate 50% Medium
Tower Window 20% High
Bottom Left Glowing Window 80% Low
Front Door 50% Medium
Central Breach 20% High
Middle Banner 80% Low
Gate 50% Medium
Window 20% High
Bottom Right Glowing Window 80% Low
Front Door 50% Medium
Central Breach 20% High
Top Right Backdoor 80% Low
Fortified Gate 50% Medium
Tower Window 20% High

Clan Dragon[edit source | edit]

Once all the five towers are defeated, the Clan can proceed to attack the enemy Clan Dragon itself. The same mechanics apply to attack Clan Dragons as it does to the towers. However, once the opposing Clan Dragon's hit points are drained completely, its hit points will be fully restored, allowing the Clan to attack it again, to earn a higher score multiplier. Each time its hit points are restored, the amount also increases. At the end of the event, the Clan with the highest amount of damage dealt will emerge victoriously.

Clan Dragon Hit Points[edit source | edit]

The hit points of Clan Dragon are the same across all leagues.

Clan Dragon
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 Phase 7
100,000 250,000 1,000,000 2,500,000 5,000,000 20,000,000 999,999,999

Clan Dragon Damage Areas[edit source | edit]

Clan Dragon Spot Chance Damage
Left Head 80% Low
Body 50% Medium
Right Head 20% High

Rewards[edit source | edit]

See Limited Collections for details about the rewarded Dragons.

There are three different sources that reward participating Trainers with prizes, namely progress or milestone rewards, the MVP reward, and the victor reward. All three depend on the league the participating Clans are in. Clans in higher leagues will receive better rewards, but the requirements will also be higher.

Milestone Progress Rewards[edit source | edit]

There are ten milestone rewards for the Clan to reach collectively, and they are affected by the Clan league. Five milestones are tied to the towers and defeating a tower rewards one of Gold, Gems or card packs that give Dragon Pieces only for a Clan-Exclusive Dragon. The other five milestones are tied to the Clan Dragon.

Defeated Towers Rewards[edit source | edit]

League Tower
Top Left Bottom Left Middle Bottom Right Top Right
1 Clan Banner - League 1.png 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (1 Dragon Piece) (1,500*Level Modifier) Gold 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (1 Dragon Piece)
2 Clan Banner - League 2.png 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (2 Dragon Pieces) 3 Gems 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (2 Dragon Pieces)
3 Clan Banner - League 3.png 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (3 Dragon Pieces) 5 Gems 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (3 Dragon Pieces)
4 Clan Banner - League 4.png 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (4 Dragon Pieces) 7 Gems 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (4 Dragon Pieces)
5 Clan Banner - League 5.png 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (5 Dragon Pieces) 10 Gems 1 Clan Events - Milestone Card Pack.png (5 Dragon Pieces)

Defeated Clan Dragon Rewards[edit source | edit]

Each time the hit points of the opposing Clan Dragon are completely drained, each member of the Clan is awarded a certain number of Gems. The amount depends on the league the attacking Clan is in. Once the sixth reward is obtained, the same number of Gems that was given for this reward will also be given each time the attacking Clan defeats the opposing Clan Dragon.

League Phase
First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh
1 Clan Banner - League 1.png 1 Gems Icon.png 2 Gems Icon.png 3 Gems Icon.png 4 Gems Icon.png 5 Gems Icon.png 6 Gems Icon.png 7 Gems Icon.png
2 Clan Banner - League 2.png 3 Gems Icon.png 4 Gems Icon.png 5 Gems Icon.png 6 Gems Icon.png 7 Gems Icon.png 8 Gems Icon.png 9 Gems Icon.png
3 Clan Banner - League 3.png 5 Gems Icon.png 6 Gems Icon.png 7 Gems Icon.png 8 Gems Icon.png 9 Gems Icon.png 10 Gems Icon.png 11 Gems Icon.png
4 Clan Banner - League 4.png 7 Gems Icon.png 8 Gems Icon.png 9 Gems Icon.png 10 Gems Icon.png 11 Gems Icon.png 12 Gems Icon.png 13 Gems Icon.png
5 Clan Banner - League 5.png 9 Gems Icon.png 10 Gems Icon.png 11 Gems Icon.png 12 Gems Icon.png 13 Gems Icon.png 14 Gems Icon.png 15 Gems Icon.png

MVP Bonus Reward[edit source | edit]

The highest scoring member of the week is awarded MVP Icon.png status and a certain amount of Clan Coins, depending on the league their Clan is in. Members can see the current MVP rankings by pressing the Clan Ranking Button.png button, then pressing the Clan Event
MVP
tab.

Victor Reward[edit source | edit]

The victor reward is given to the Clan that emerged victorious out of the two, but it is only awarded if the Clan managed to achieve a score equal to the tower with the highest health points. Otherwise, no reward is given to either side. The prize consists of a card pack containing 3 Dragon Pieces for Clan Dragons. The Dragon Pieces that are found in this card pack depend on the league of the winning Clan.

As only one of each Dragon can be owned, the applicable card is automatically replaced with a certain amount of Clan Coins if this occurs. Thus, 50 are given for Ruptia, 125 for Striker, 200 for Gravelis, 350 for Amoura, and 500 for Brimstone, Kutter and Boone.

History[edit source | edit]

  • Update 3.8: Opened Clan League 5.
    • Moved the health of towers in Clan Siege up a League (see update page for details).
  • Update 3.4: Added seven phases to the Clan Dragon instead of five.
    • Made hit points for all 5 towers equal.
    • Changed hit points for towers, renamed them, and changed the percentages for Clan Dragons (See update page for details).
  • Update 3.2: Increased time to summon Clan Siege Sprites from 30 minutes to 3 hours.
    • Changed victor reward obtainment method to require Clans to score double the health of one tower instead of defeating the opposing Clan Dragon once.
    • Reduced card packs awarded to the victor to one, regardless of the score multiplier (prior, three could be obtained).
    • Changed required hit points opposing Clan towers, percentages for tower spots, and tower names (see update page for details).
    • Made hits guaranteed and percentage points for each spot to be the chance of a critical hit (prior hits were not guaranteed, and percentage points were for chances of a hit).
    • Changed progress rewards, and introduced progress rewards for defeating the opposing Clan Dragon (see update page for details).
  • Update 3.1: Clan League 4 was opened.
  • Update 3.0: Clan Siege was introduced.

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