
💠Introduction
What’s up, folks? Welcome to my beginner series, where I’ll be taking a closer look at specific events that may be difficult for early-stage players. In this article, I’m going to explore the newly added Alliance Supremacy event, what it entails, your setups, and the rewards.
💠Table of Contents
- Overview
- Setup
- Battles
- Rewards
- Summary
💠Overview
The Alliance Supremacy event is a large-scale cross-server tournament where alliances compete through multiple battle stages to determine the ultimate champion. The event spans 10 days and consists of a 1-day waiting period, a 5-day regular season, and 1-day rounds for the top 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. To qualify, alliances must be level 6 or higher, have at least 45 active members, and an alliance power of 120 million or more, with the top 48 alliances ranked by power eligible to participate. Matches are fought in three lanes, with each alliance deploying up to 20 teams per lane, and victory goes to the side that wins at least two out of three lanes. The regular season divides alliances into groups of six, with the top two from each group advancing to the elimination rounds, where a best-of-three format decides the winners until the champion, runner-up, and third place are crowned. Rewards are given daily during the season, with final ranking rewards distributed after eliminations to participating members.
💠Setup
In the Alliance Supremacy event, each lane has 20 slots available for marches, giving a total of 60 slots across the three lanes. Every player can set up to two marches per day, but only one march is allowed per lane, and units cannot be reused. The first march goes into the selected lane, while the second is automatically placed into the next lane, provided there is space. Once a lane reaches its 20-march capacity, no additional setups can be added there. Alliance leaders (R6 and R5) have control over lane management—they can view the Combat Order, player power, and marches, as well as adjust the order or remove setups if needed. Because participation in at least one match is required to earn rewards, alliances on larger servers must carefully coordinate sign-ups, often prioritizing only the strongest marches in easier battles to ensure all members get a chance at rewards. In tougher matchups, leaders must pay close attention to the Combat Order, since each team can only participate in up to five battles per match.

💠Battles
The battles in Alliance Supremacy follow a set daily timeline with three scheduled matches. The first match has a long preparation phase running from UTC 00:00 to 13:00, followed by the battle from UTC 13:01 to 13:30. The second match begins shortly after, with preparation from UTC 13:31 to 14:00 and the battle from UTC 14:01 to 14:30. The third and final match of the day runs preparation from UTC 14:31 to 15:00, with the battle taking place between UTC 15:01 and 15:30. After each battle, results can be viewed for 30 minutes before the next preparation phase begins, and once all three matches are completed, players can review the full outcome. The results include detailed individual battle reports for each lane, allowing alliances to analyze performance, strategy, and improvements for future rounds.

💠Rewards
In Alliance Supremacy, rewards are given both daily and at the end of the tournament. Members who participate in daily winning matches earn 1,600 Eternal Insignia. At the conclusion of the event, top-ranking alliances receive additional rewards: 1st place earns 10,000 Eternal Insignia, 60 Corridor of Ghostflame Fragments, and a dynamic King’s Aspect Avatar Frame; 2nd place gets 8,000 Insignia and 45 fragments; 3rd place receives 6,000 Insignia and 30 fragments; and 4th place gets 4,000 Insignia and 15 fragments. Alliances that finish in the top 8 are awarded 2,000 Insignia, while those in the top 16 receive 1,000 Insignia.

💠Summary
Alliance Supremacy is a straightforward and easy-to-join cross-server event where alliances compete in daily battles across three lanes, with strategy focused on march placement and combat order. While the rewards aren’t massive, they’re consistent and valuable, especially the Eternal Insignia, which will be essential for progressing to C60. With simple participation requirements and decent ranking rewards, the event is well worth doing for both individual players and alliances aiming to stay competitive.
What do you think about the Alliance Supremacy event? Let me know in the comments below!
💠Related Links
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