Definition of inactivity

 
Clause 4 of Alone100's membership agreement clearly states that ``Alone100 will not discard active members.''

In addition, the first section of the guild rules states, ``According to the settings, the period of inactivity for which a person will be expelled from the membership is 30 days.''

This is to protect against automatic expulsion due to unforeseen circumstances such as accidents or illness.

 
As a general rule, if you are inactive or in an equivalent condition for 7 days, you will unfortunately be expelled from the register.''

In the past, many members have been expelled as inactive players.

However, most of them were expelled because they hardly logged in or played for a week or two.

Because the decision was made based on the general situation rather than clear numbers, it was vague and difficult to understand, which led to the members becoming anxious.

Therefore, we decided to clearly state the standard for inactive players as a numerical value, set a borderline based on this standard, and judge whether or not a player should be expelled as an inactive player.

Judgment will be based on three factors: "Guild activity points", "Number of titanium stones", and "Number of adventures played" earned in a week.



"Guild activity points"

In order to derive the standard values, I played the game for a day without using emeralds or energy bottles.

In order to clear the quest, I exchanged IM for guild points and ended up with 1632 points.

Considering that I still had some energy left, I'll roughly set the daily guild activity points at 1000 points, and the borderline will be 7000 points for these 7 days.

Regardless of the number of active days, if you have earned 7000 points within a week, we will judge that you are over the borderline.

 

"Titanium stone count"

If you receive "Valkyrie's Favor", you will receive 150 titanium stones every day, so in one week you will receive 1050 titanium stones.

For this reason, most guilds make receiving "Valkyrie's Favor" a prerequisite, but in Alone100, it is left to the discretion of the members as it may lead to forcing them to pay.

However, even if you don't receive "Valkyrie's Favor", if you play normally, you can easily get 1050 pieces in one week.

Using a much more lenient standard, half of this number, 500, will be the borderline for the number of titanium stones you need to acquire in a week.

 

"Number of adventures played"

The portal charges required to play the adventure will be given one per day and seven per week.

I want you to play using everything, but I think you should play at least 4 times, which is more than half of the games.

If you play an adventure more than 4 times in a week, we will consider you to have crossed the borderline.


"Participating in the Asgard Boss Battle"

Boss battles are given 5 turns.

Participate in Asgard boss battles according to the terms specified for that week.

Only when all five turns are used up will it be determined that the condition has been cleared.



"Participating in the Clash of Worlds"

In the Clash of Worlds battle, the hero team is given three attacks and the titan team is given two attacks.

Only when all five turns are used up will it be determined that the condition has been cleared.

 

"Removal of inactive players"

 
Any one of "Guild activity points", "Number of titanium stones", "Number of adventures played", "Participation in Asgard's boss battle", "Participation in Clash of World battle" does not cross the border line. If so, it is considered an "inactive player".

If we determine that the player is an "inactive player," we will notify the player and encourage them to improve.

After that, if no improvements are made, the student will be expelled from the register after being informed that the student will be expelled from the register.


At first glance, it may seem difficult, but if you play normally, you can easily reach this number without even thinking about it, and a skilled and active player can achieve this in one day. It's a number.

Alone100 operates with the motto of "a guild where everyone can enjoy games."

We will not do anything unreasonable such as cutting off weak members in order to recruit strong players.

However, it is not a charity organization that feeds players who do not make any effort or have no desire to improve.

Having players who don't make an effort or have no desire to improve leads to a big loss for the members and the guild.

We don't want players with 800,000 power at level 130 to join, but we do want active players who can enjoy the game while cooperating with other members to join.

I would appreciate it if you would think of the borderline for determining inactive players as a goal to strive for as a member of Alone 100, rather than a standard that forces members to be active. ...From Byakko