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Optimize your Alliance Championship strategy with the 2-1 approach. Input your alliance members and power levels to get the best lane distribution for winning 2 out of 3 lanes.
The Alliance Championship is a weekly competitive event where 6 alliances compete across 3 lanes with 20 members each. The winning strategy is to concentrate strength on 2 lanes while sacrificing the third.
Place your strongest players in two priority lanes to guarantee wins. Use your weakest members in the sacrificial third lane. This calculator automatically optimizes this distribution based on the power values you input for each member.
Round 1 is always blind โ neither side sees opponent placement until after the round resolves. From Round 2 onward, view opponent lane distribution and adjust your priority lanes accordingly. If an opponent is sacrificing a lane, you can shift a power player there to guarantee a clean sweep rather than risking a narrow win.
Use a 50/20/30 ratio for priority lanes: 50% Infantry (tanks), 20% Lancers (tactical), 30% Marksmen (damage output). For sacrifice lanes, composition matters less โ send whatever troops minimize losses for your weakest members.
Each participating member uses their active hero lineup. Alliance leaders should communicate which hero to lead with before the event starts โ an uncoordinated lane with mixed hero types performs significantly worse than a coordinated lane where members use complementary skills.
60 members total โ 20 per lane across 3 lanes. Alliances with fewer than 60 active members should fill priority lanes first with their strongest players before placing remaining members in the sacrifice lane.
Alliance Championship rewards include Charm Stones, Forge Hammers, Gems, and Hero Shards depending on your final ranking. Winning 2 of 3 lanes secures the victory bonus. Personal performance rewards are also distributed based on kills and damage dealt within your lane.
No โ each player is capped at eliminating a maximum of 2 enemy units per round. This is why spreading your strongest members across two lanes is more efficient than stacking all power in one lane.
If both alliances win one lane each and the third lane is a tie, total kills across all lanes determine the winner. This is another reason not to completely abandon the sacrifice lane โ a small kill contribution there can be the tiebreaker.