Alliance Roles Explained
What each alliance role actually does — leaders, officers, and members — and how to organize responsibilities so your alliance runs like a war machine.
Most kingdom-war games give alliances a few ranks — leader, officers, members — but the titles only matter if people actually do the jobs. Here’s what each role should own, so your alliance runs like a war machine instead of a group chat.
The standard roles
| Owns | Key job | |
|---|---|---|
| Leader | Strategy & direction | Sets goals, calls wars, manages the alliance |
| Officers / Vice-Leaders | Operations | Recruit, approve members, help coordinate |
| Members | Contribution | Fight, reinforce, donate, follow rally calls |
The leader
Sets the alliance’s purpose and strategy, calls the big wars, handles diplomacy with other alliances, and makes the final calls. The leader doesn’t have to be the strongest player — but they do have to be present and decisive.
Officers and vice-leaders
The operational backbone. They recruit and vet new members, approve applications, help organize rallies and reinforcement, and keep things running when the leader is offline. In Prestige: Kingdom War, vice-leaders can handle much of the day-to-day so leadership scales.
Members
- ▸Stay active and respond to rally and reinforcement calls.
- ▸Contribute resources and donations to shared goals.
- ▸Defend alliance territory and support teammates under attack.
Go deeper
For building and leading the team, see how to run a successful alliance, and for the warfare, the alliance warfare guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Typically a leader (sets strategy, manages the alliance), officers or vice-leaders (recruit, approve members, help coordinate), and members (contribute resources, fight, and follow rally calls). Clear roles keep a large alliance organized.
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