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[[ | = 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 == | ||
* Lets groups collaborate and support each other. | |||
* Helps you track allied players on your radar. | |||
* Gives you alliance chat so you can plan with all allied groups. | |||
== Creating an alliance == | |||
Only group founders or leaders can create an alliance. | |||
# Type /alliance | |||
# Follow the prompts to set it up | |||
# Make sure your group agrees on the plan before you do it | |||
== | == Accepting an alliance invite == | ||
You must be invited first. | |||
=== | # Type /acceptalliance <alliancename> | ||
# If it works, your group joins that alliance | |||
== Alliance chat == | |||
Use alliance chat to talk to everyone in your alliance. | |||
* /ac <message> | |||
* Some servers also allow /a for alliance chat | |||
== Alliance staff chat == | |||
This is a private alliance staff chat. You need permission to use it. | |||
* /asc <message> | |||
== Alliance Message of the Day == | |||
This is a message for everyone in the alliance. It shows when people log in or when they check alliance info. | |||
* /amotd <message> | |||
== Alliance countdown == | |||
Use this when you want everyone ready for an action at the same time. | |||
* /allycountd <seconds> <Reason> | |||
== Alliance destination marker (map) == | |||
You can mark a location for your alliance. | |||
* /mad | |||
* To remove it: /mad remove | |||
== Seeing allies on your radar == | |||
Allies show as a special "A" blip on the radar. | |||
To make the blip color green: | |||
# Type /settings | |||
# Find "Classic Group, Squad, Alliance Blips" | |||
# Set it to "Yes" | |||
== Adding or removing allies from your map == | |||
If you want allies to show on your big map (F11), use these: | |||
* /addally <groupname> | |||
* /addally (adds all allies at once) | |||
To remove: | |||
* /deleteally <groupname> | |||
* /deleteally (removes all allies at once) | |||
== Command list == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!Command | !Command | ||
! | !What it does | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |/alliance | ||
|Create an alliance | |Create an alliance (founder or leader only) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |/acceptalliance <alliancename> | ||
|Accept an | |Accept an alliance invite | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |/ac <message> | ||
| | |Talk to all alliance members | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |/asc <message> | ||
| | |Alliance staff chat (needs permission) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |/amotd <message> | ||
| | |Set the alliance Message of the Day | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |/allycountd <seconds> <Reason> | ||
| | |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 == | ||
* Set your alliance blips to green in /settings. It’s way easier to read in fights. | |||
* Keep the /amotd short. People actually read it if it’s one clear line. | |||
* Use /allycountd for pushes and meetups. Everyone gets the same timer, so it keeps the alliance synced. | |||
* Use /mad when you need everyone to go to one spot without typing a full location. | |||
== Related pages == | |||
* Groups | |||
* [[Squads]] | |||
* Map and radar commands | |||
* /settings | |||
* Group chat commands | |||
* Base spawns | |||
* Group promotions and demotions | |||
* Group punishments | |||
* Event coordination | |||
Revision as of 23:25, 16 February 2026
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
- Lets groups collaborate and support each other.
- Helps you track allied players on your radar.
- Gives you alliance chat so you can plan with all allied groups.
Creating an alliance
Only group founders or leaders can create an alliance.
- Type /alliance
- Follow the prompts to set it up
- Make sure your group agrees on the plan before you do it
Accepting an alliance invite
You must be invited first.
- Type /acceptalliance <alliancename>
- If it works, your group joins that alliance
Alliance chat
Use alliance chat to talk to everyone in your alliance.
- /ac <message>
- Some servers also allow /a for alliance chat
Alliance staff chat
This is a private alliance staff chat. You need permission to use it.
- /asc <message>
Alliance Message of the Day
This is a message for everyone in the alliance. It shows when people log in or when they check alliance info.
- /amotd <message>
Alliance countdown
Use this when you want everyone ready for an action at the same time.
- /allycountd <seconds> <Reason>
Alliance destination marker (map)
You can mark a location for your alliance.
- /mad
- To remove it: /mad remove
Seeing allies on your radar
Allies show as a special "A" blip on the radar.
To make the blip color green:
- Type /settings
- Find "Classic Group, Squad, Alliance Blips"
- Set it to "Yes"
Adding or removing allies from your map
If you want allies to show on your big map (F11), use these:
- /addally <groupname>
- /addally (adds all allies at once)
To remove:
- /deleteally <groupname>
- /deleteally (removes all allies at once)
Command list
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
| /alliance | Create an alliance (founder or leader only) |
| /acceptalliance <alliancename> | Accept an alliance invite |
| /ac <message> | Talk to all alliance members |
| /asc <message> | Alliance staff chat (needs permission) |
| /amotd <message> | Set the alliance Message of the Day |
| /allycountd <seconds> <Reason> | 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
- Set your alliance blips to green in /settings. It’s way easier to read in fights.
- Keep the /amotd short. People actually read it if it’s one clear line.
- Use /allycountd for pushes and meetups. Everyone gets the same timer, so it keeps the alliance synced.
- Use /mad when you need everyone to go to one spot without typing a full location.
Related pages
- Groups
- Squads
- Map and radar commands
- /settings
- Group chat commands
- Base spawns
- Group promotions and demotions
- Group punishments
- Event coordination