What Happens if Both Clans Have Same Stars?
In the popular mobile game Clash of Clans, clan wars are a crucial aspect of the game. Clans compete against each other to earn stars, which determine the outcome of the war. But what happens when both clans have the same number of stars at the end of the war? In this article, we will explore the tiebreaker rules and what happens when both clans have the same number of stars.
The Tiebreaker Rule
According to the game’s official rules, if both clans have the same number of stars at the end of the war, the tie is broken by calculating the total destruction percentage of each clan. The clan with the higher total destruction percentage is declared the winner. This means that even if both clans have the same number of stars, the clan that has destroyed more of the opponent’s village is considered the winner.
How Total Destruction Percentage is Calculated
The total destruction percentage is calculated by dividing the total destruction value of each clan by the total value of the opponent’s village. The total destruction value is calculated by adding up the destruction values of all the buildings and troops destroyed by each clan. The total value of the opponent’s village is calculated by adding up the values of all the buildings and troops in the opponent’s village.
Example of Total Destruction Percentage Calculation
Let’s say Clan A has destroyed 50% of Clan B’s village, with a total destruction value of 1000. Clan B has destroyed 40% of Clan A’s village, with a total destruction value of 800. To calculate the total destruction percentage, we would divide the total destruction value of each clan by the total value of the opponent’s village.
Clan A: 1000 / 2000 = 0.5 or 50%
Clan B: 800 / 2000 = 0.4 or 40%
In this example, Clan A has a higher total destruction percentage, so they would be declared the winner.
Consequences of a Tie
When both clans have the same number of stars and the same total destruction percentage, the war is considered a tie. In this case, both clans will receive their bonus loot, but they will not be promoted or demoted. The tie will not affect their ranking in the clan war league.
How to Avoid a Tie
To avoid a tie, clans can focus on destroying more of the opponent’s village to increase their total destruction percentage. They can also try to destroy more valuable buildings and troops to increase their total destruction value. Additionally, clans can try to defend their own village more effectively to reduce the opponent’s total destruction value.
Conclusion
In conclusion, if both clans have the same number of stars at the end of a clan war, the tie is broken by calculating the total destruction percentage of each clan. The clan with the higher total destruction percentage is declared the winner. Clans can avoid a tie by focusing on destroying more of the opponent’s village and defending their own village more effectively. By understanding the tiebreaker rule, clans can improve their chances of winning and advancing in the clan war league.