In Limited Guild Battles, Guilds that meet the participation conditions are divided into multiple groups and compete on points for ranking among them.
In Guild Battle Supremacy, Guilds compete on points in all-play-all battles within leagues based on previous Limited Guild Battles for ranking among them.
Check the League List to view your opponents, schedule, battle results, and more.
Participation Requirements:
・The Guild has at least 10 members in total (including the Leader and Sub Leader(s)).
・The Guild Leader has logged in within the last three days.
・The Guild participated in the previous Limited Guild Battle (Guild Battle Supremacy only)
If participation conditions are met, the Guild will be automatically entered and matched.
The party formations for Guild Battles are divided into attack-focused and defense-focused variations. You can set the members of these parties under Limited or Supremacy in Guild Battle on the Formation screen.
The number of parties you can create and formation rules depend on the Guild Battle.
*Since the contents will be reset from the previous event, it is necessary to organize a party for each event.
*Party formations for Guild Battles are fixed after your Guild has been successfully matched with an opponent.
Changing the party formation after a successful match has been made will not be reflected in that Guild Battle.
■ How Wins/Losses Are Determined
At the end of the battle period, the Guild with the highest total number of ★ earned by each member wins.
If the number of ★ acquired is the same as the opposing Guild, victory will be decided based on the survival status of the Defense Members of both Guilds.
*The number of ★ acquired by defeating a unit varies depending on the size of the opposing Guild's defense party.
When members of both Guilds are annihilated:
The Guild with the most remaining actions wins. If the remaining amount of actions is the same, the battle will end in a draw.
When members of both Guilds aren't annihilated:
The Guild with the higher total damage ratio wins. If the total damage ratio is the same, the battle will end in a draw.
■ About Defense Member Settings
If your Guild and the opposing Guild do not have the same number of members, the Defense Member number of the smaller Guild will be applied.
The Leader (and Sub Leader(s)) are able to decide in what order Defense Members are selected under "Defense Member Settings."
The Defense Party of the elected member will be used in the Guild Battle.
*If Defense Member Settings have not been set, members will be automatically selected.
■ Your Party
・The "Next" icon will be displayed for the party to be used during the next battle.
・If the Attack Party is not set, you will not lose ★, but you cannot Attack or Support.
・If there is an unset Defense Party within the selected Defense Members, you will lose ★ at the start of the battle.
・In addition, if there are unset slots within the party, ★ will be lost for each unset slot upon the defeat of that party.
■ Attacking and Supporting
Each Attack Party is assigned two Actions.
You can use the number of actions to Attack your opponent or use Support abilities to aid your allies or obstruct opponents.
Even after the Attack Party is wiped out, you can still use Support abilities by consuming the number of actions.
At the start, only the opposing Guild's first Defense Party is displayed. After using Attack or Support, you can see the second party onward.
*By tapping your own Attack Party, you can select Attack or Support.
*You can check the log of each player by switching between Chat and Battle Log in the Guild Chat.
■ Rewards
You can earn the following rewards during Limited Guild Battles.
・Participation rewards depending on the number of individual battles fought
・Outcome rewards depending on the rate ★ are acquired by all guild members
・Overall ranking rewards depending on the final ranking of your guild
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