
Clockmaker
FAQ
What kinds of tournaments does the game offer? | |
The game currently has several types of tournaments: Multitudes of Jewels, for collecting green stones; Circus Boom, for collecting boosters; Airship Race, for collecting propellers; and Pioneers Club, for collecting medals. |
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How do tournaments work? | |
Tournaments are limited-time competitions with other players that last several days. In most cases, you need to meet a certain initial requirement to take part in a tournament (each tournament has its own requirement). Any player who meets this requirement may participate in the tournament. During a tournament, you compete with other players for the top spots on the leaderboards. Those who finish in the top spots receive rewards. The most active players move on to the next league, while the least active players fall to a lower league. |
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Circus Boom tournament for collecting boosters | |
The goal of this tournament is to collect as many different boosters as possible. To take part in the tournament, you should craft and activate at least two boosters on a level that you have won, open the tournament window, and claim your gift. The boosters you crafted are only counted if you successfully complete the level after activating them. If you fail to complete the level, the boosters you collected are lost. After you claim your gift, you are added to the list of tournament participants in one of the leagues. You can collect boosters by completing levels in both town buildings and temporary events. |
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Multitudes of Jewels tournament for collecting green stones | |
The goal of this tournament is to collect as many green gems as possible while completing a level. To take part in the tournament, you should collect at least 20 green gems, win the level, open the tournament window, and claim the gift. The stones you collected are only counted if you successfully complete the level. If you fail to complete the level, the stones you collected are lost. After you claim your gift, you are added to the list of tournament participants in one of the leagues. You can collect gems by completing levels in both town buildings and temporary events. |
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Airship Race tournament | |
In the Airship Race tournament, you compete in a group of 10 players. The goal of the tournament is to score as many points as possible and cross the race's finish line (the end of the tournament) in first place. To take part in the tournament, you should open the tournament window, choose an airship from the options available, and confirm your selection. Your participation in the tournament does not begin until you have chosen and confirmed your airship. To earn points in the tournament, you should collect propellers. Propellers can be found on gems in the levels of temporary events and buildings. Match these gems to collect the propellers. Propellers are only counted if you successfully complete the level. In addition, you can receive prizes for personal achievements during the tournament. Gifts are awarded for collecting 150, 450, and 750 propellers. |
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Pioneers Club tournament | |
The goal of the Pioneers Club tournament is to collect medals for completing levels, earn as many points as possible, and climb as high as possible on the leaderboard. In this tournament, you compete in groups of 30 players. To take part in this tournament, you should earn a minimum of 10 points. To get points in the tournament, you should collect medals for completing levels in both town buildings and temporary events. If you complete a level on the first, second, or third try, you receive a gold, silver, or bronze medal, respectively. Each of the medals grants you a certain number of points: you get 100 points for a gold medal, 70 for a silver, and 50 for a bronze. If you complete a level after four or more tries, you get a wooden marker that grants you 10 points. In addition to getting a reward for completing the tournament, you can receive a gift for achieving personal goals regardless of which place you finish in on the tournament leaderboard. Gifts are awarded for getting 300, 1,200, and 3,000 points. |
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How are tournament winners determined? | |
Tournament winners are determined based on a leaderboard. The more points a player earns during a tournament, the higher they will climb on the leaderboard. Furthermore, based on the results of the tournament, players who have earned top spots advance to a higher league, while players in lower positions fall into a lower league. |
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What Leagues does the game have? What are they for? | |
Currently, the game has the following leagues (in decreasing order of rank): Emerald, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Wooden; in the Pioneers Club tournament: Global, Continental, International, National, and City. The first time you take part in a tournament, you will automatically be placed in the lowest league. If you finish in one of the top spots, you advance to the next league in that tournament. The next time that tournament starts up again, you will start in the same league you finished in. If you finish in one of the bottom spots, you will fall into a lower league in that tournament. The next time that tournament starts up again, you will start in the lower league. For example, if you finish in first place in the Bronze League in the Circus Boom tournament, you will move up to the Silver League in this tournament. When the Circus Boom tournament comes around again, you will start out competing in the Silver League. If, however, you finish in last place in the Bronze League in the Circus Boom tournament, you will move down to the Wooden League. Leagues help distribute players based on their abilities and skills in order to increase their chances of victory. |
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What kinds of prizes can I win in tournaments? | |
The following rewards are available for tournament participation: rubies, tricks, boosters, time-limited infinite lives, and time-limited infinite boosters. Prizes may differ based on the tournament, which place you finish in, and the league you are competing in. |
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The Games of the Ancients | |
The Games of the Ancients is a tournament for players and their societies which main goals are to move forward on the game board and get the highest possible position in the leaderboard.
![]() The tournament is shown as a board game where a player and their society members can be seen while in the leaderboard the position of the entire society position is shown. To advance both on the game board and leaderboard player needs to get action points by passing levels with moves remained. ![]() On the event screen players can see the progress bar where is indicated how many remaining moves are required to get 1 action point and move forward. When this amount of moves is collected and the progress bar is full, the player earns 1 action point to advance on the board. Moving forward on the board players can receive personal rewards. All of them will be available for society members while individual players will be able to collect only some of them. ![]() The competition part and the final reward are also available for the society members only. However, individual players can join a society at any time during the event to collect all rewards and get an opportunity to compete and receive the final prize. ![]() The final reward is given to those societies that appeared on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places of the event leaderboard. This reward will be divided into 30 which is the largest possible number of society members. |