Alliance Leadership Guides
Practical guidance built around the real work of running an alliance. These pages explain the planning methods behind the platform, including Battle Planner tactics and shared server map planning, so they are useful whether you manage everything in the app today or are still moving away from chats, screenshots and spreadsheets.
How to Build and Share a Battle Plan
Create a clear event tactic, assign alliance members to roles and zones, link the plan to attendance tracking and export one image for the team.
Read guide →How to Plan a Server Map Together
Use one shared live map across every registered alliance on the same server, without downloading, exporting or passing planning files between leaders.
Read guide →How to Build a Fair Alliance Train Schedule
A practical system for choosing conductors and VIPs fairly, handling cooldowns and replacing unavailable drivers without rebuilding the whole week.
Read guide →Conductor Cooldowns: A Simple Fairness System
How conductor and VIP cooldowns work, what date should count and how to deal with winners who are temporarily ineligible.
Read guide →How to Track Alliance Activity Without Creating Busywork
A balanced approach to VS totals, attendance, shields and contribution records that gives leaders context instead of a single misleading score.
Read guide →Weekly Alliance Leadership Checklist
A repeatable Monday-to-Sunday workflow for schedules, member checks, event preparation and announcements.
Read guide →Writing Alliance Announcements Members Actually Read
A practical format for schedules, reminders, event instructions and rule changes without burying the action in a wall of text.
Read guide →Server Transfer Planning for Alliance Leaders
How to organise player requests, transfer points, seat types and alliance destinations before transfer windows become a spreadsheet scramble.
Read guide →Why these guides are public
Alliance records, member performance and schedules stay behind login because they only make sense inside an alliance and may contain private operational information. The public guides explain the method, decisions and good practice without exposing alliance data.
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