This is just a quick topic to look at how different clans recruit and what else could be done to get new people into the clan world.
DI: Doesn't show an official combat requirement to intro, but to be an FA 110 combat is required.
Looks like a low amount of sets, so could entice people with smaller banks to join the clan world.
3 intros in the last week and a few Fa's trying to move up. Could now cement their authority over DF as they are ahead in recent battles.
DF:
95 combat, the lowest in the clan world. The only 'big clan' to use RSB as a method of recruitment. Not sure how many potential applicants come from RSB, maybe someone in DF can find out.
DF are willing to go above and beyond to find the best possible recruits to the clan world. As seen below:
Is this a good form of recruitment? Does this method get the best members in your clan? I'll leave that up to you to decide. I wonder what the ratio of iron sets to recruits is. I wait anxiously for the results!
3 intros since 21st of Jan. Is that good or bad?
VR:
I wasn't able to determine their exact requirements. Apparently there are no reqs to intro and 115 to FA.
At their loss to RoT they had many level 95s - 105s, so I would assume their requirements to intro are the same as DF's. Let's see how this folds out.
Is having a low combat requirement good or bad for your clan? Does it allow for more spies to rise the ranks and infiltrate your clan?
I'll leave that up to you.
RoT:
120 combat to intro, the highest in the clan world, with 122 to be an applicant. 124 to be a member with 94+ magic or 96 range and 90 mage. They have the highest reqs out of any of the 'big' clans by far and still receive healthy intros.
They are by far the most dominant clan, but they have the hardest recruitment and don't recruit outside of their forums. Does this mean higher requirements will give the best members? Word of mouth has helped a lot and people joining RoT after joining another clan and finding them inferior.
They have had 10 intros in the last two weeks. So I think it does.
DI: Doesn't show an official combat requirement to intro, but to be an FA 110 combat is required.
Looks like a low amount of sets, so could entice people with smaller banks to join the clan world.
3 intros in the last week and a few Fa's trying to move up. Could now cement their authority over DF as they are ahead in recent battles.
DF:
95 combat, the lowest in the clan world. The only 'big clan' to use RSB as a method of recruitment. Not sure how many potential applicants come from RSB, maybe someone in DF can find out.
DF are willing to go above and beyond to find the best possible recruits to the clan world. As seen below:
Is this a good form of recruitment? Does this method get the best members in your clan? I'll leave that up to you to decide. I wonder what the ratio of iron sets to recruits is. I wait anxiously for the results!
3 intros since 21st of Jan. Is that good or bad?
VR:
I wasn't able to determine their exact requirements. Apparently there are no reqs to intro and 115 to FA.
At their loss to RoT they had many level 95s - 105s, so I would assume their requirements to intro are the same as DF's. Let's see how this folds out.
Is having a low combat requirement good or bad for your clan? Does it allow for more spies to rise the ranks and infiltrate your clan?
I'll leave that up to you.
RoT:
120 combat to intro, the highest in the clan world, with 122 to be an applicant. 124 to be a member with 94+ magic or 96 range and 90 mage. They have the highest reqs out of any of the 'big' clans by far and still receive healthy intros.
They are by far the most dominant clan, but they have the hardest recruitment and don't recruit outside of their forums. Does this mean higher requirements will give the best members? Word of mouth has helped a lot and people joining RoT after joining another clan and finding them inferior.
They have had 10 intros in the last two weeks. So I think it does.