Author Topic: What is the point of clans?  (Read 1642 times)

oh guys dont give us this "use to be good clans" crap. they were just as useless then as these ones are now.

I've had "clans" before, but they were just generally formalising a collection of people.
The only true purpose towards clans that I see, or am interested in, is those which are based around a group of friends and people you can get on with, playing together, doing things and having fun, for the sake of having fun and being together.

formalising
Formalizing, apparently.
I only know 'cus Chrome says so.

While we are talking about clans

I hate how clan wars and battles that involve in game fighting are looked down apon, its fun but I don't know why everyone hates it. (or almost everyone that actully is important.)

Good clans can be born, but they never last forever.
What an everlasting phrase

I really like Kryptech/Krypt.

As far as i know they used to have meetings and stuff at a server hosted by one of the members.
they probably built and hung out and stuff.

Oh yeah, I like the BLAF, it's run by Fabio 555, he's a great guy, he does his topic so well, and he was so smart to blacklist NightFox...


A Blockland clan provides a way for users to host private or public higher quality servers in which groups of players collaboratively build on or help manage, creating an environment where there is a higher level of trust, teamwork, and friendliness.

A Blockland clan provides a way for users to host private or public higher quality servers in which groups of players collaboratively build on or help manage, creating an environment where there is a higher level of trust, teamwork, and friendliness.

Yes, except attendance and stuff like that are impossible to control. So, me and my friends just do stuff, who cares about having a clan. We want to build together with 5 people, we build together with 5 people. ;)


So, me and my friends just do stuff, who cares about having a clan. We want to build together with 5 people, we build together with 5 people. ;)

Some people like to be part of a group with a topic because it feels more official. Being part of and representing a clan is half the fun.


Formalizing, apparently.
I only know 'cus Chrome says so.
Formalising in English UK.

Americans change a lot of S's to Z's.
Such as "realise" to "realize".


Little Bump.