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.