How to Maximize Rewards in Kingshot’s Alliance Clash Event
Starting Off
When I first jumped into Kingshot, I found the two simultaneous events—Alliance Clash and Merchant Empire—a bit overwhelming. After running through them, I realised there are key strategies that can make both far more rewarding and less stressful. Here’s how I approached them, what I learned, and how you can optimise your game time.
1. Alliance Clash – what it is and why it matters
When the Alliance Clash event begins, it lasts six days and presents tasks to complete day by day, which in turn grant chests and rewards. The video narrator describes it as similar to the “Strongest Governor” or SVS‐style events in other games.
(1) My initial impression
- If you open every chest across the six days, you accumulate a sizeable reward (e.g., diamonds, talisman guides, boosts).
- It’s especially useful if your investment level in the game is low or you’re picking up the game fresh—because you can chase the rewards without needing to spend heavily.
(2) Key tasks and how I mapped them
- I logged in each day, checked the goals (e.g., “Use mythril”, “Train soldiers”, “Increase equipment strength”) and ticked them off as part of my normal play.
- I aligned these objectives with other events running at the same time.
- I made sure to open the chests every day because by doing so I found I could net something like 20,000–30,000 diamonds just from sticking to it.
(3) Why “low investment” players should pay attention
- It gives you a structured way to gain decent free rewards.
- It reduces the gap between your account and more heavily invested players within the event’s framework.
- It gives you materials you can stockpile for stronger events later.
(4) Caution: Don’t try to game the leaderboard gimmick
There was mention of a tactic: joining an alliance ranked very low (e.g., 181st) to easily win first place. However, it turned out this is blocked because there is a points requirement (e.g., 20 million points) to qualify. So that shortcut “hack” doesn’t work reliably.
In short: focus on maximising your own participation rather than chasing first place by peripheral tricks.
2. How to make the most of Alliance Clash
Now for a breakdown of actionable steps I used (and you can replicate) to get the most out of this six-day event.
(1) Day-by-day checklist
- Day 1–2: Tackle basic tasks (train troops, use mythril, upgrade equipment) that align with your regular play.
- Day 3–4: Increase efforts slightly—send rallies, contribute in the alliance, open chests.
- Day 5–6: Focus on finishing strong: ensure daily chest opening, use reserved resources, avoid falling behind.
- Across all days: Log in at least once a day, open the event UI, mark tasks so you don’t miss the chest reward.
(2) Aligning with other events
- You can run the Alliance Clash in parallel with other events like Officer Project or Arms Race.
- While doing “use mythril” in the Officer Project you can tick a similar task in Alliance Clash.
- This overlap means your regular gameplay becomes efficient—one action counts for two events.
(3) Resource planning and restraint
- Reserve “big” resources (e.g., mythril, training speed-ups) for when they also benefit the parallel event.
- If you find yourself without enough resources, you might choose to buy the chests and quit early, knowing you will still get value and save for the next big event instead.
3. Merchant Empire – mechanics and how I approached it
Once I finished locking in my Alliance Clash participation, I turned to the second event, Merchant Empire.
(1) Basic event structure
- In Merchant Empire you send out caravans (two at a time) and renew them using tickets; renewal gives a reward tier (R, SR, SSR) with increasingly better loot.
- Rewards include diamonds, pure gold, talismans, artisan vision, mythical fragments.
- This event is about sending, renewing, and protecting your caravans.
(2) Protection & support team mechanics
- Your caravan can be plundered by other players or alliances, so protection matters.
- Use your three best heroes to defend your caravan.
- Activate support teams from your alliance: stronger players provide help and reinforcement.
- Send four SSR-level caravans each day if resources allow.
(3) Focused loot targeting and renewal strategy
- Target specific loot like blacksmith’s hammer, which is highly valuable in this event.
- Check for high-value loot when renewing the reward listings rather than just any reward.
- If an opponent has much higher power than you, skip them rather than waste your loot attempt.
- Use all four loot attempts per day wisely.
(4) My daily routine: sample
- Log in, renew caravans until you hit at least one SSR tier reward listing.
- Send out your caravans immediately.
- Alert alliance chat if you spot high-value loot opportunities but lack power—ask for help.
- Go through your four loot attempts: pick opponents you can beat and who show strong rewards.
- Use your three best heroes and support team from alliance for defence.
4. Comparison: Which event is more “worth it”?
Here’s a quick comparison of the two events based on my experience:
| Event | Duration | Key benefit | Best suited for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance Clash | Six days | Daily tasks + chests = steady rewards | Players with low/medium spend |
| Merchant Empire | Varies daily loop | Caravans + fuel for renewal + raiding loot | Players with alliance support |
From what I found: if I had to pick one, Alliance Clash offers more “bang for time” especially if your resources are modest. Merchant Empire adds extra value if you have alliance backing and some power to raid effectively.
5. My key takeaways and advice
- Consistency wins: Log in daily, open all chests, send caravans, use all loot attempts.
- Don’t chase first place: Aim for maximising normal rewards rather than leaderboard glory.
- Overlap events: Doing one job to cover two events is efficient.
- Leverage alliance help: Stronger teammates help in Caravan defence and raiding.
- Target high-value loot: Focus on items that provide lasting benefit.
- Smart resource use: Save big resources for the next major event if necessary.
If you follow this roadmap, you’ll orient your gameplay more strategically rather than reacting day-to-day. And that builds steady progress.
Wrapping Up
Both the Alliance Clash and Merchant Empire events in Kingshot can significantly boost your account growth—but only if you go in with a plan rather than randomly playing. As someone who plays with moderate investment (and wants long-term steady gains), I found that aligning tasks, participating daily, and coordinating with alliance mates made a real difference. Try mapping out your six-day plan for the next Alliance Clash and set your daily routine for the Merchant Empire loop. See what rewards you can stack.
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