In Westland Survival, alliances are more than just groups of players — they’re structured teams with a clear hierarchy. Each member has a role that defines what they can and cannot do inside the alliance.
🧑🤝🧑 Alliance Ranks
There are four roles:
Alliance Leader – Full control over alliance functions (only one per alliance).
Deputy (Vice Leader) – Trusted second-in-command with management powers.
Member – Standard role for most players.
Rookie – Newcomers with limited access and privileges.
Each player’s role is shown under their nickname in the Alliance member list.
🔐 Permissions by Role (Compact Overview)
All Roles (Leader, Deputy, Member, Rookie):
Can view alliance info, use alliance chat, and leave the alliance.
Rookies can complete rookie-only assignments and receive reduced alliance bonuses (50%).Members and Above (Member, Deputy, Leader):
Can complete main assignments, contribute resources, participate in PvP, receive gold, and pay for clan city attacks.Deputy and Leader Only:
Can promote/demote players (Rookie ⇆ Member), view and manage join requests, activate bonuses, and kick members.Leader Only:
Can customize alliance appearance and transfer leadership.
Also the only one who can promote a Member to Deputy.
🔁 Promotions & Demotions
Promotions and demotions are done step by step.
For example, to promote a Rookie to Deputy, they must first become a Member.Role changes are done via the player list — just click on a member to see "Promote" and "Demote" buttons.
If the Leader promotes someone else to Leader, they become Deputy automatically.
⏳ Cooldowns
To prevent abuse, some actions have cooldowns:
Leaving the alliance → 22-hour cooldown before joining a new one.
Changing roles → 22-hour cooldown before another role change.
These cooldowns are shown in the UI as red warning messages and countdowns on the buttons.
🧭 Rookies: A Path to Membership
Players become Rookies by joining via Alliance Search.
Players can join as Rookies from levels 30 to 90.
Rookies earn Reputation and can do special assignments (up to 3 active).
The number of Rookie slots depends on the level of your clan city’s HQ.
Leaders can promote or demote players to and from Rookie status.