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CLAN LEADERBOARD GUIDE

Use the leaderboard to understand who is climbing, who is under pressure, and where your clan needs more activity.

Start With Rank And Total Points

Rank tells you where a clan stands right now. Total points tell you how much work has already been banked. A clan with a comfortable lead can still be vulnerable if the nearby clans are gaining faster.

Use 30 Minute And 1 Hour Gains Together

The 30 minute gain helps you spot short bursts of momentum. The 1 hour gain is usually better for judging whether that pace is holding. When both numbers are strong, the push is usually real rather than a short spike.

Watch Pressure From Nearby Clans

The clans directly above and below matter most. If your clan is gaining less than the clan behind, the gap can shrink quickly even when your total is still rising. If your clan is outgaining the one above, the gap becomes more catchable.

Read The Data As A Rolling Snapshot

The leaderboard refreshes on a 5 minute rhythm. Use it to track trend direction and pace, not as an instant event feed. One refresh can be noisy, but several in a row usually tell a clear story.

How To Read A Clan Row

A clan row gives you the current leaderboard position, total points, member count, and recent gain numbers. The recent gains help you judge pace without needing to open the full clan detail page.

If two clans are close on points, the gains matter more than the current rank. A clan can look safe on rank while quietly losing ground over the last hour.

If your clan is just outside a key rank, compare your recent gain against the clan ahead before asking members for a push. The goal is not just to gain points, but to gain faster than the rank you want to pass.

Useful Clan Leader Habits

  • Check the clans directly above and below before making a call on urgency.
  • Use the 1 hour gain to judge sustained pressure, not just a single burst.
  • Open your clan detail page when recent gains look weak to see which members are active and who has gone quiet.
  • Use battle history to see whether your clan usually relies on a few players or spreads the work more evenly.
  • When the gap is small, a coordinated short push often matters more than waiting for a slower steady climb.

Best Way To Use This Page

Use the leaderboard to identify where attention is needed, then move into the clan detail page to see who is carrying the battle, who is slowing down, and whether your clan is defending its rank or building toward the next one.