
In the world of Farlegacy, where high-stakes battles and collectible cards define the competition, Clans elevate gameplay through teamwork, long-term goals, and strategic coordination. Far beyond simple social features, Clans are a core part of the game’s competitive economy and event ecosystem.
In this article, we’ll walk through everything you need to know about Farlegacy’s Clans - how they function, how they grow, and how to lead them to victory on the seasonal leaderboards.
What Are Clans?

Clans are player-created groups that function as teams. Being in a Clan gives players access to exclusive content, rewards, and the ability to participate in large-scale seasonal competitions. Members work together to earn trophies, climb the leaderboards, and earn valuable $SHARD tokens.
Joining a Clan is not just about competition — it’s about coordination, shared goals, and long-term progression.
Creating and Growing a Clan
To create a Clan, a player must pay a one-time cost of 10,000K $SHARD. This helps ensure that Clan founders are truly committed to building and leading an active team.
At launch, a Clan can have up to 10 members. However, by investing additional $SHARD, the leader can upgrade the Clan to support more players:
- The first upgrade expands the limit to 20 members, and costs 2,500K $SHARD.
- The second upgrade increases it to 30 members, and costs 5,000K $SHARD.
Clans can also be configured as public (anyone can join) or invite-only, depending on the desired recruitment approach.
Clan Events and Seasonal Clan Wars
Being part of a Clan means access to special competitive events. These events are only available to Clan members and are designed to test both individual skill and team coordination.
Clan Events introduce unique rule sets, such as deck-building restrictions or modifiers, encouraging players to collaborate and strategize.
In addition, Seasonal Clan Wars are multi-week competitions where Clans face off to climb the global Clan leaderboard. The outcome of these wars determines not only your Clan’s prestige, but also the rewards earned at the end of the season.
Leaderboards and Rewards

Clans are ranked based on collective performance, with trophies earned by members contributing to the total score.
At the end of a season, the top five Clans on the leaderboard share a 500,000K $SHARD prize pool. Here’s how the distribution works:
- The 1st place Clan receives 30% of the prize pool.
- The 2nd place Clan receives 25%.
- The 3rd place Clan receives 20%.
- The 4th place Clan receives 15%.
- The 5th place Clan receives 10%.
Importantly, only players who were part of the Clan at the start of the season are eligible for rewards.
Within each Clan, $SHARD rewards are distributed based on individual contributions. Specifically, rewards are split according to how many trophies each player earned:
- The top 10 contributors in the Clan share one-third of the Clan’s total prize.
- Players ranked 11 to 50 share another one-third.
- Those ranked 51 to 200 share the final one-third.
This reward structure is designed to be fair and inclusive, ensuring that both high performers and active supporters get their share.
Event Leaderboards

In addition to seasonal Clan Wars, Farlegacy regularly hosts shorter competitive events with their own leaderboards. These typically last a few days and offer a variety of rules and scoring methods. Players can win individual rewards during these time-limited competitions, which often include $SHARD, cosmetics, or exclusive cards.
Success in these events requires adaptability and a quick understanding of the specific mechanics — so keeping an eye on the event announcements is key.
Strategy Tips for Leading a Successful Clan
Here are some best practices for building and managing a high-performing Clan in Farlegacy:
1. Start with a committed core.
Don’t rush to max out your member count. Begin with 10–15 active players who understand the importance of regular participation and contribution. Quality matters more than quantity.
2. Understand the mechanics of each event.
Study the event rules as soon as they’re available. Events often feature unique conditions that reward clever deckbuilding and tactical execution.
3. Encourage steady contribution.
Members should focus on consistent trophy earning rather than one-time bursts. This ensures the Clan performs well on the leaderboard and that more members qualify for end-of-season rewards.
4. Communicate and coordinate.
Strong leadership and communication are critical. Whether through in-game chat or external platforms like Discord, make sure your Clan stays aligned on goals and strategies.
5. Upgrade when ready.
Expanding your Clan to 20 or 30 members is valuable, but only if you can manage the larger team effectively. Don’t expand too quickly unless your leadership structure is ready to support it.
Final Thoughts
Clans are at the heart of long-term competition in Farlegacy. They offer structure, rewards, and meaningful collaboration for players who want more than just solo progression.
To succeed as a Clan:
- Focus on building a strong, active team.
- Stay informed about events and rules.
- Prioritize communication and planning.
- Reward and recognize contributions at every level.
Whether you’re founding a new Clan or joining a veteran squad, teamwork and strategy are the keys to climbing the leaderboard — and reaping the rewards.
Explore more about Clans and leaderboards in the official Farlegacy documentation.