Clan Content (DVM)

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Once you have reached Tamer level 15, you can join a clan. Clans are groups made up of up to 30 members, and you can only join one at a time. Try to join a clan as soon as you are level 15 - look for a decently high-ranked clan that is set to auto-join. As you become stronger, you can start looking for stronger clans to apply to.

Clan Attendance

  • Check in to your clan every day to pick up some rewards. The more members your clan has, and the more members who check in on the previous day, the more rewards you get! This is why it’s important to check in to your clan once a day.
  • You can get a lot of rewards just from checking into your clan! You also get 100 Clan EXP for checking in every day. Clan EXP contributes to your Clan’s level, allowing them to expand their member list, and gives gold and EXP multipliers to all members when playing in Adventure.
  • You also gain further rewards in Colosseum and Ancient Tower rankings, as there are separate tabs for individual rankings and Clan rankings. Help out your clan as much as you can

Clan War

  • It's all auto. Manual operation is not possible and it is a best-of-three game.
  • The season is held every other week, and 192 clans participate, with a total of 32 groups, 6 clans per group.

All clan members are given the right to attack, and battle against all five remaining clans in the group stage.

  • The top two clans advance to the round of 64, and the tournament begins from here.
  1. Week 1: Group stage - Tue~Sat -
  2. Week 2: Tournament - Tue-Sun -

If you have participated in a clan war at least once, you can receive a reward. The most equitably distributed content

Clan Dungeon

  • This is the final content of Dragon Village M and the content most people use. The boss's attributes change every week. There are two decks, 1st and 2nd raids. The 1st raid attacks the boss's head, while the 2nd raid . 7 snakes [8] attacks monsters that look like
  • The recommended placement is a 2-1-2 arrangement for both the 1st and 2nd attack units, with support/recovery units in the front, support/recovery units in the middle [9] , and attack units in the rear. Of course, as the level increases, you may need more defensive units, and you can use two recovery units, so you need to change them according to your dragon training situation.
  • In the 1st team, dragons that focus on 1-targeting skills such as Thanatos, Seere, Hapra, Clockwork Dragon, Tilki, and Miradragon are used.
  • In the 2nd engineering team, dragons with multiple targeting skills such as Thanatos, Castitas, Mini Dragon, Poseidon, Dark Bane, Envy, and Talitsa are used.
  • In both engineering teams, recovery types such as Temperentina, Manus, Asti, Oberon, and Smart Dragon are used. It can be said that all recovery units used in various dungeons, hunting, colosseum, etc. can be used here as well.