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The Clash of Clans Community ultimate guide to... Leagues

The Clash of Clans Community ultimate guide to... Leagues
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Introduced in the April 2013 update, Leagues are just another great way to announce your Clash of Clans awesomeness to other Clashers.

You join the League system after completing one successful multiplayer raid - as long as your Trophy count is higher than 400, you'll automatically be placed into your appropriate League level.

You will be promoted (or demoted) when your Trophies reach certain levels (check out the table for the crucial details).

Each League consists of 100 Clashers, against whom your performance will be judged during that league's season - the system will track and display your victories both in attack and defense.

You get loot bonus for successful multiplayer attacks (it's table checking time again), but not for Revenge, defensive victories, or Single Player attack victories.

Oh, and you do get a nifty League badge to show off next to your name. Image is everything, darling.

Level Trophy Range Demotion Level Promotion Level Loot Bonus, Gold Loot Bonus, Elixir Loot Bonus, Dark Elixir
Bronze III 400 - 499 300 500 400 400 -
Bronze II 500 - 599 450 600 500 500 -
Bronze I 600 - 799 550 800 750 750 -
Silver III 800 - 999 700 1000 1100 1100 -
Silver II 1000 - 1199 900 1200 1700 1700 -
Silver I 1200 - 1399 1100 1400 2500 2500 -
Gold III 1400 - 1599 1300 1600 3800 3800 -
Gold II 1600 - 1799 1500 1800 5700 5700 -
Gold I 1800 - 1999 1700 2000 8500 8500 -
Crystal III 2000 - 2199 1900 2200 13,000 13,000 -
Crystal II 2200 - 2399 2100 2400 19,000 19,000 100
Crystal I 2400 - 2599 2300 2600 29,000 29,000 200
Master III 2600 - 2799 2500 2800 43,000 43,000 300
Master II 2800 - 2999 2700 3000 65,000 65,000 400
Master I 3000 - 3199 2900 3200 80,000 80,000 500
Champion 3200+ 3100 - 100,000 100,000 600


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