Don't forget to put your collectors and storage's far away from any defense thanks.
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Don't forget to put your collectors and storage's far away from any defense thanks.
oh, you have just one problem, you are a maverick ;)
Clans are there to bring people together, to suport each other in order to move forward.
You chosed the hardest way, but don't forget : 're like an ant, many ants move mountains together a single one has more difficulties in life...
I don't think you would make a good clan member. Perhaps advise previously pointed out that you create your own clan so you can play by your rules is a good idea.
Most of the things that bother you are common courtesy. Respect others and they will respect you.
Most of all enjoy the game.
I would like to invite you to join my clan. We are a small team of good friends and currently are sharing dragons and lvl5 troops.
Please come and join my clan.
Just so I can boot you out.
Sarth.
You are the main problem with clans. You have no loyalty, no common sense, and fail to see that your attitude toward clans does not make people want to take a "leap of faith" and give you troops. They don't know you, and clearly your post shows that you have no intention of staying anywhere for very long, so don't be surprised that people don't want you in their clan.
Easy steps to not getting booted:
1) when you join a clan, type something simple like "what's up guys"... If this is too much trouble for you to do because you're too busy "checking your army" or whatever the hell you said, expect to be kicked
2). Donate troops to anyone who has an open request
3) request your own troops and ask nicely if there are any "special requests" for what you prefer
4) understand that no clan is going to play all the time. Most clans have people from similar parts of the world and they will usually sleep at the same time. Considering your horrible English, I take it you may be from somewhere outside the USA, so it might make sense for you to find a clan with mostly people who are from your part of the world and who sleep similar hours as to what you do. Chances are, if you're in an "active" clan and you're going 5 hours with no one else on, you're playing while everyone is asleep.
Most clans are wary of new members robbing them. Most people join and request without even saying anything, at which point they will get kicked. It doesn't hurt to try and make a good impression. Your goal should be to find a good clan that works for you ad to stay in it... That is very hard to do if you're pissing people off as soon as you join.
only thing i agree with is the asking age and location thats annoying look at my gc how old do i look to you lol
Wow...I see several things wrong with the OP.
First....your response of waiting 5 hours for a troop donation. This could go several ways. Number one, you aren't in a good clan, then. BUT...what about the other clan members that are complaining about you not donating during the hours that you're sleeping? It's the same thing. People do have lives. Get over it. If you can win a battle without a cc, then you're doing something wrong. Then you go on to say that you leave to get troops and come back. Why even bother? Find a new clan after you leave if the old one wasn't working for you.
Second...you talk about the quality of troops. Everyone has to start somewhere, and if you were a true team player, you'd realize that. Our higher level players actually like donating to our lower levels, because in the end, it helps us all get better. Again, this goes back to the whole premise that if you can't win a battle unless you have the highest highest level troops your CC available, then again.....you're doing something wrong.
third...clan chat....people asking where they are from, etc. it's part of the game, and it's actually pretty important in our group. We like getting to know our clan members. Keeps them loyal and from clan hopping (get the picture?). Plus, it means more to help out your fellow crannies when you are a little closer friend-wise with them. I'd rather donate to someone who acknowledges my efforts than someone who doesn't speak at all. That's just considered socially rude.
problem 4...see problem 3. And just know that most clans won't call you out for not saying thank you, but it is a nice gesture that takes a second of your time. Plus, for me, as an elder, it's another way for us to see who is active in the clan. If I'm not on, I can scroll down in clan chat and see who's been around.
your 5th problem needs no addressing, other than the fact that I don't know many clans that expect that, and again, you must be in the wrong clan.
with all of that said, good luck to you. I hope you learned something and will think before being so harsh next time. As for myself and my clan....don't bother applying...we don't need your drama, but good luck to the clan that does accept you. Sounds like they have a really high maintenance player on their hands.
schmotis1975
lvl 66
Clan Elder, LITH
O here's a suggestion you may like ... Why not buy 6 iPads so you can donate yourself 25 "worthy" not crappy troops . :p
Or better yet get 50 so you can create your own Clan! Because from the looks of it nobody will like to be on with you in their Clan.
To each their own, but I think that is generally a frowned upon way of behaving in a clan.
Consider joining Ethan's Army!
We'd love to see you for the 15 minutes or so that you would likely stick around.