How to become co leader

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How to become co leader

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Becoming co-leader in Clash Kittens is not based on trophies or knowing someone in real life. It's based on trust, service, and teamwork. The process is straight forward.

1 first you need to become an elder which is done by earning 1,000 medals in clan wars.

2 next you need to register on the online forum here.

3 these next two things are concurrent, so I will call them 3a and 3b

3a- time you need to be a good elder who continues earn medals, who requests cards regularly and who invites nice people who don't have a clan to join

3b- you need to pm a leader and say you are interested in becoming a leader. You also should have an idea of what special project you want to be responsible for. Every leader has a special project they must work on every week.

4- the existing leaders will discuss you and one will talk with you about it.

Please understand that there are certain requirements for every leader and you will need to agree to them. They include answer questions and helping members, protecting against abusive language or meanness, recruiting anyone nice you play with or against not in a clan, logging in to the forum a couple of times a week to participate in any decisions, etc. Before becoming a co leader you also need to be known to elders and respected and that means posting tips and replays and stuff like that.

Every leader has a special project and our website lists some examples in the membership section. If you have 9k trophies and great card mastery, this can be writing articles on the forum about how to play decks and cards; working with members who ask to improve their decks ; or something similar. Obviously, if you have 7k trophies and lots of cards without completed mastery, you can't be writing strategy guides or posting YouTube links to your games with analysis of how you are winning as your project, but that's not a problem. There are plenty of things you can do no matter what your skill level is. For example, you can volunteer to keep track of the medals everyone gets per week and post spreadsheets on how everyone is performing over the last month, and cut people who are not participating in clan wars. Or you can greet new people who join, ask if they have questions and help them get started. That's harder than it sounds because some people don't speak English and that means figuring out their language with Google translate or something and typing in their language and letting them know about our clan and expectations and stuff. There are plenty of other potential projects, and it's not necessary something you just pick yourself. It is something that you and the leaders agree on, but you are expected to suggest something and if you don't have any ideas, you are not ready to be in leadership.

So leadership involves a special project plus some stuff all leaders do. It takes some time and work. It is open to everyone, but it's immediate.

Feel welcome to ask questions generally on the board, but specific stuff about yourself should be discussed privately in pm.

Finally, if you don't feel comfortable asking, you are not ready yet. :)
Penguin (Meowing Penguin)
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