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The Alliance is a crucial aspect of the game, bringing together players to collaborate, strategize, and dominate the medieval world. Forming an Alliance provides numerous benefits, including shared bonuses, military support, and diplomatic coordination.

Mutual alliance help will guarantee for example more units for recruitment, faster healing and complete extinguishing of buildings.

But let’s start at the beginning. If you join an alliance, you become a newcomer/member in that alliance. That’s when you’ll notice that around you on the map some castles have their castle name turned red, some have it in green, some have it in yellow, and some have it in white. Your own castle suddenly has a blue name.
All of this has meaning. As mentioned the blue name indicates your castle on the map. The green ones are members of your alliance, the yellow ones are members of the alliance you have a pact with, the white ones are players in an alliance with a non-aggression agreement, and finally the red ones are the ones you are currently at war with.

Use this icon to open the alliance menu window.

In the first tab you will find alliance announcements for alliance members and the chronicle. The chronicle logs a large number of alliance members’ actions, such as donating to the alliance treasury, promoting/degrading members, gaining glory from attacking/defending an alliance member (if the alliance hasn’t already reached the cap), diplomacy, etc.

One tab below is a list of alliance members. Here you can see for example their strength, how many glory points they have earned that day, how many resources/gold they have already donated to the treasury and other information.
Here you will also find their ranks. Who is the leader, deputy, diplomat and so on….

The third tab is the alliance chat. It is used for quick communication between alliance members.

Fourth tab – the Alliance Treasury. Here you can see how rich your alliance is, what upgrades and subscription bonuses it has unlocked. By clicking on the “Donate to treasury” button you can contribute to the alliance treasury.

Higher ranks can also change the alliance description here, alliance name, alliance language and alliance coat of arms.

Diplomacy tab. Here you can see what friends and enemies your alliance has. Diplomats also deal with diplomatic proposals here.

Alliance level tab. It is very useful because here you can see what bonuses your alliance has from common buildings (For example Monuments, Metropolises, Laboratories). What is the level of your alliance and what reward your alliance gets when reaching the next level.

Alliance smithy. The forge is basically another option to get equipment. If you are at a non-legendary level (below level 70) you will only get non-relic equipment from the forge. If you are already at legendary level, you will get relic equipment first generation.
For each forging you pay in coins or rubies, depending on how powerful you want to get the equipment.

And the last tab. Alliance Bookmarks. Here alliance members mark locations on the map that are designated for support, attack, or mass coordinated attack.