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Activity Points
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Only activity points earned in the last ten days are shown on your profile in the clan rankings. Your activity point count is updated roughly every hour so you may not see your total updated after every match. If your playing activity drops, then your total activity point count will drop. If you have not played for ten days, then it will show your activity count as zero.
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Only activity points earned in the last ten days are shown on your profile in the clan rankings. Your activity point count is updated roughly every hour so you may not see your total updated after every match. If your playing activity drops, then your total activity point count will drop. If you have not played for ten days, then it will show your activity count as zero. On the player rankings, only activity points from winning battles count, losing battles have no effect at all, but this is not the case for Clan Rankings. For Clan Rankings, activity points from both winning and losing battles count, so it is safe to say that the clan rankings are not an accurate measure of total clan skill. Player rankings are updated after every battle while Clan Rankings are updated once everyday. If you leave a clan, points gained while you were a member will not be subtracted from the clan’s activity count for the past ten day.