How do you take over a dead clan in COC?

How do you take over a dead clan in COC?

Taking over a dead clan in Clash of Clans (COC) can be a challenging task, but it’s not impossible. In this article, we’ll guide you on the steps to take over a dead clan and ensure your success.

Step 1: Check Clan Deadliness

Before taking any action, it’s crucial to check if the clan is indeed dead or simply inactive. You can check the clan’s recent activities, such as battle trophies, donations, or the number of active players.

Step 2: Identify the Reason

Sometimes, clans may have left due to internal issues or conflicts. Identify the primary reason for the clan’s demise to understand if taking over is worth your efforts.

Step 3: Check Clan Profile and Settings

Open Clan Profile: Access the dead clan’s profile page on the COC menu, and check the profile, description, and recent history.

Check Settings:

  • TROPHY LIMIT: Identify if the clan has no limitation on trophies, or the limit is already too high.
  • Mandatory Donations: Understand the donation requirements, especially the minimum donation amount or rate.
  • Builder base: Check if the builder base is already cleared out or if there’s no builder base.

Step 4: Propose to Take Over (New Leader)

Send an in-game message or shout-out to the Co-Founders or members suggesting you take over as a new leader. Show genuine interest in the clan, and highlight your vision, experience, and intentions. Be prepared to introduce yourself briefly:

  • Experience:** Share your experience as an active player, whether with the clan or previously leading another clan.
  • Vision: Describe the approach you’ll take, e.g., building friendly social interactions, creating competition to boost trophies, hosting Clan Wars, or hosting special events.
  • Management: Highlight your leadership experience (if any) or planning skills.

Additional Hints:

• Propose a clear idea and plan for the future direction of the clan.

Step 5: Coordinate with Co-Founders or Members

Hold individual or group discussions (within the clan chat, comments, or even 3rd-party chat applications, like Discord) with Co-Founders, Elders, and Key Members. Re-iterate your vision and assure them that you won’t compromise the clan’s social dynamics.

Conceding and Re-start: If the majority resist change or are unwilling to part with their shares (memberships), consider this may not be the best for you. Re-evaluate your options and explore other clans that align with your aspirations.

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