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= Alliance =
= Alliance =
Alliances are a way for [[groups]] to work together in CIT. When you have allies, you can spot them easier and coordinate faster during events or fights.


== What an alliance does ==
Alliance is a group system that lets different groups work together in CIT.


* Lets groups collaborate and support each other.
== Overview ==
* Helps you track allied players on your radar.
 
* Gives you alliance chat so you can plan with all allied groups.
Alliances are used for coordination between groups.
 
They give groups shared tools for:
 
* Working together
* Managing invited groups
* Setting leadership
* Sharing destination blips
* Using alliance chat
* Using alliance staff chat
 
== How It Works ==
 
Alliance is managed through:
 
* /alliance
 
The Alliance panel includes:
 
* Create Alliance
* Leave Alliance
* Invite Group
* Delete Alliance
* Remove Group
* Set Leadership
 
== How To Create an Alliance ==
 
To create an alliance:
 
# Use /alliance
 
# Click Create Alliance


== Creating an alliance ==
Only group founders or leaders can create an alliance.
Only group founders or leaders can create an alliance.


# Type /alliance
The group that creates it starts as the leadership group.
# Follow the prompts to set it up
 
# Make sure your group agrees on the plan before you do it
== How To Join an Alliance ==
 
If your group gets invited to an alliance, use:
 
* /acceptalliance


== Accepting an alliance invite ==
== Leadership ==
You must be invited first.


# Type /acceptalliance <alliancename>
Alliance leadership starts with the group that created the alliance.
# If it works, your group joins that alliance


== Alliance chat ==
The Alliance panel also includes:
Use alliance chat to talk to everyone in your alliance.
 
* Set Leadership
 
== Alliance Communication ==
 
Alliance members can talk together using alliance chat.
 
=== Alliance Chat ===
 
Use:


* /ac <message>
* /ac <message>
* Some servers also allow /a for alliance chat


== Alliance staff chat ==
Both commands talk to everyone in the alliance.
This is a private alliance staff chat. You need permission to use it.
 
=== Alliance Staff Chat ===
 
Use:


* /asc <message>
* /asc <message>


== Alliance Message of the Day ==
This is the alliance staff chat.
This is a message for everyone in the alliance. It shows when people log in or when they check alliance info.
 
== Alliance Tools ==
 
Alliances have extra coordination tools.
 
=== Alliance Message of the Day ===
 
Use:


* /amotd <message>
* /amotd <message>


== Alliance countdown ==
This sets the Alliance Message of the Day.
Use this when you want everyone ready for an action at the same time.


* /allycountd <seconds> <Reason>
=== Alliance Countdown ===


== Alliance destination marker (map) ==
Use:
You can mark a location for your alliance.
 
* /allycountd <seconds> <reason>
 
This sets a countdown for an alliance action.
 
=== Alliance Destination Blips ===
 
Use:


* /mad
* /mad
* To remove it: /mad remove


== Seeing allies on your radar ==
This lets an alliance place multiple destination blips.
Allies show as a special "A" blip on the radar.
 
To remove one blip, use:
 
* /mad remove ID
 
To clear all alliance blips, use:
 
* /mad remove
 
== Blips and Map ==
 
Alliance members can be seen on the radar.
 
Allies show as:
 
* An A blip
 
If you want classic green blips, go to /settings and set:
 
* Classic Group, Squad, Alliance Blips to Yes
 
You can also control F11 map name display in /settings.
 
The setting is:
 
* Enable Group/Alliance Member Names in F11
 
== Settings ==


To make the blip color green:
Alliance-related [[settings]] include:


# Type /settings
* Enable Group/Alliance Member Names in F11
# Find "Classic Group, Squad, Alliance Blips"
* Classic Group, Squad, Alliance Blips
# Set it to "Yes"
* Alliance Login Messages
* Invite Messages


== Adding or removing allies from your map ==
Alliance also appears in the Healing / [[Armor]] Sale Restrictions setting, including options such as:
If you want allies to show on your big map (F11), use these:


* /addally <groupname>
* No Law + Group + Alliance
* /addally (adds all allies at once)
* No [[Criminal]] + Group + Alliance
* Group + Alliance only


To remove:
== Uses ==


* /deleteally <groupname>
Alliance is mainly used for:
* /deleteally (removes all allies at once)


== Command list ==
* Group coordination
{| class="wikitable"
* Shared chat between allied groups
!Command
* Staff chat between allied group staff
!What it does
* Shared countdowns
|-
* Shared destination blips
|/alliance
* Better map and radar awareness
|Create an alliance (founder or leader only)
|-
|/acceptalliance &#x3C;alliancename&#x3E;
|Accept an alliance invite
|-
|/ac &#x3C;message&#x3E;
|Talk to all alliance members
|-
|/asc &#x3C;message&#x3E;
|Alliance staff chat (needs permission)
|-
|/amotd &#x3C;message&#x3E;
|Set the alliance Message of the Day
|-
|/allycountd &#x3C;seconds&#x3E; &#x3C;Reason&#x3E;
|Start a countdown for the alliance
|-
|/mad
|Set an alliance destination marker
|-
|/mad remove
|Remove the alliance destination marker
|-
|/addally [groupname]
|Add allies to your map (blank = all)
|-
|/deleteally [groupname]
|Remove allies from your map (blank = all)
|}


== Tips ==
== Important Notes ==


* Set your alliance blips to green in /settings. It’s way easier to read in fights.
* Alliance is a group system, not a squad system.
* Keep the /amotd short. People actually read it if it’s one clear line.
* /alliance is the main command for alliance management.
* Use /allycountd for pushes and meetups. Everyone gets the same timer, so it keeps the alliance synced.
* Founders or leaders can create an alliance.
* Use /mad when you need everyone to go to one spot without typing a full location.
* The group that creates the alliance starts as the leadership group.
* /acceptalliance is used after your group gets invited.
* /ac are alliance [[Chat Commands|chat commands]].
* /asc is alliance staff chat.
* /amotd sets the alliance message of the day.
* /allycountd starts an alliance countdown.
* /mad places alliance destination blips.
* Allies show as an A blip on the radar.


== Related pages ==
== Related Topics ==


* Groups
* [[Groups]]
* [[Squads]]
* [[Squads]]
* Map and radar commands
[[Category:Groups and Squads]]
* /settings
* Group chat commands
* Base spawns
* Group promotions and demotions
* Group punishments
* Event coordination

Latest revision as of 19:49, 19 April 2026

Alliance

Alliance is a group system that lets different groups work together in CIT.

Overview

Alliances are used for coordination between groups.

They give groups shared tools for:

  • Working together
  • Managing invited groups
  • Setting leadership
  • Sharing destination blips
  • Using alliance chat
  • Using alliance staff chat

How It Works

Alliance is managed through:

  • /alliance

The Alliance panel includes:

  • Create Alliance
  • Leave Alliance
  • Invite Group
  • Delete Alliance
  • Remove Group
  • Set Leadership

How To Create an Alliance

To create an alliance:

  1. Use /alliance
  1. Click Create Alliance

Only group founders or leaders can create an alliance.

The group that creates it starts as the leadership group.

How To Join an Alliance

If your group gets invited to an alliance, use:

  • /acceptalliance

Leadership

Alliance leadership starts with the group that created the alliance.

The Alliance panel also includes:

  • Set Leadership

Alliance Communication

Alliance members can talk together using alliance chat.

Alliance Chat

Use:

  • /ac <message>

Both commands talk to everyone in the alliance.

Alliance Staff Chat

Use:

  • /asc <message>

This is the alliance staff chat.

Alliance Tools

Alliances have extra coordination tools.

Alliance Message of the Day

Use:

  • /amotd <message>

This sets the Alliance Message of the Day.

Alliance Countdown

Use:

  • /allycountd <seconds> <reason>

This sets a countdown for an alliance action.

Alliance Destination Blips

Use:

  • /mad

This lets an alliance place multiple destination blips.

To remove one blip, use:

  • /mad remove ID

To clear all alliance blips, use:

  • /mad remove

Blips and Map

Alliance members can be seen on the radar.

Allies show as:

  • An A blip

If you want classic green blips, go to /settings and set:

  • Classic Group, Squad, Alliance Blips to Yes

You can also control F11 map name display in /settings.

The setting is:

  • Enable Group/Alliance Member Names in F11

Settings

Alliance-related settings include:

  • Enable Group/Alliance Member Names in F11
  • Classic Group, Squad, Alliance Blips
  • Alliance Login Messages
  • Invite Messages

Alliance also appears in the Healing / Armor Sale Restrictions setting, including options such as:

  • No Law + Group + Alliance
  • No Criminal + Group + Alliance
  • Group + Alliance only

Uses

Alliance is mainly used for:

  • Group coordination
  • Shared chat between allied groups
  • Staff chat between allied group staff
  • Shared countdowns
  • Shared destination blips
  • Better map and radar awareness

Important Notes

  • Alliance is a group system, not a squad system.
  • /alliance is the main command for alliance management.
  • Founders or leaders can create an alliance.
  • The group that creates the alliance starts as the leadership group.
  • /acceptalliance is used after your group gets invited.
  • /ac are alliance chat commands.
  • /asc is alliance staff chat.
  • /amotd sets the alliance message of the day.
  • /allycountd starts an alliance countdown.
  • /mad places alliance destination blips.
  • Allies show as an A blip on the radar.

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