When do troop donations reset




















With the troop count, is it count per housing space or actual troops? For example if a giant is donated does that count as 1 or 5? Also, is it possible to see what kind of troops were donated? The only ways to figure out how many troops a user have donated is through the panel you've described above the Clan Screen.

As for challenger leagues, these reset at the end of every month, and the timers can be found in the ranking pages. Note that the fortnightly reset does not affect trophy counts for Challenger League players. Only the monthly League reset will set all their trophy levels back to For those underlings like me with less than trophies, this is nothing to worry about.

As suggested below , if you're keen on keeping track of tallys, count the troop numbers on the Clan screen at the end of every week and just simply subtract from the totals to find out the donations for a particular week.

To simply put it: It's per storage count. This was changed a few months ago in an update it used to be 'per troop'. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How to tell how often clan members are donating? Ask Question. Asked 6 years ago. Active 6 years ago.

Viewed 2k times. In this wikihow article it states Ask your members to donate a minimum of certain number troops in a week and donate the same amount to fulfill the clan's aspiration.

When I was lucky enough to receive high-level giants at TH5 which didn't happen often, I was in a pretty small clan back then they were pretty devastating. High level troops of any kind can be very useful at lower Town Hall levels. I could also not agree more regarding the reset. Better yet, I would prefer a rolling total e. And finally, I could go for a donation ratio, as I agree, that should be relatively easy to maintain.

In fact, I never had a real problem with the ratio. It's really all about what works for the clan. If you've been successful with the ratio, I see no reason to change it.

The key is being consistent and enforcing it fairly. If it's working, it's working. I will keep in mind that is more along the line when you should start worrying that someone is thinking about themselves more than the clan of course this would be more of a factor if the person is TH7 and above and less if they are weak. Everyone should be sure to upgrade all defense and units here. You are able to max out your resources, and take advantage of the looting ratio, which is fantastic.

One more thing I would like to interject: Not everyone uses Castle Troops the same way. Even the same player uses them differently at different times. I love a dragon when I'm getting ready to retire for the evening. A castle full or Giants or Barbs don't help when you're being attacked by airborne troops, but I love to have some high level giants to help out as a meat shield when I'm using my Castle Troops in an offensive capacity.

I would also note that some players use their castle troops on every attack and this can really skew their ratio's. Some rarely use castle troops to attack like me, for instance. Point is: different playing styles can make a huge difference in a players ratios. I left and started a new clan primarily because the leader never had a positive donation ratio.

You will always get some who donate a lot so logic dictates that there will always be others who have a negative ratio.

I encourage people to at least keep up with , especially the higher level people. Hard rules will always lead to conflict though Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Clash of Clans Wiki Explore. Home Village. Spells Dark Spells. Your current season troop donation in your present clan resets at the end of each league season when your league shield is also reset. This is the time when u have to attack to be placed in a league.

One league season lasts for about a month. Additionally, any Troop levels gained through Clan perks will still adhere to the level cap. If any units repel the attack and survive the siege, they will return to the Clan Castle as only units that have perished disappear.

Surviving troops will also regain full health. You can request troop donations from the Troop Training view or from the quick icon at the bottom of Clan Chat. Those currently online are likely to chat and see if they could have donated the troops. When service defines your family, finding new ways to serve and give back is almost second nature. For many military families, that means after the house is paid off, the car and insurance are taken care of, gas is in the car, and the kids are all set, finding a way to give to charity from whatever is leftover is important.

If it is level five plus but under ten, look for players that have the level equal to the level of the donated troops minus 1.



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