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How To Get League Medals in Clash of Clans

What do you want, a medal?

Free-to-play mobile smash hit Clash of Clans sees players building up their village and expanding their clan, raiding opponents to earn rewards against AI competition and other players. But fighting everyone with your heroes would be exhausting, so players are encouraged to band together to form alliances and compete in Clan War leagues. These competitions can earn the top players fantastic rewards in the League Medals Shop. Below we'll discuss how to get League Medals in Clash of Clans.   

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How to get League Medals in Clash of Clans from Clan War League

Clan War Leagues were introduced in 2018 and have been a key part of the endgame ever since. In each league, eight clans compete to get promoted into the successive league up, where the rewards they can receive get higher and higher. A league lasts for eight days and involves a round-robin system where each clan plays every other one in its league. Participation in the League will earn each player several League Medals, depending on the Clans and their individual performance.

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Clan War League Table in Clash of Clans

There are 18 tiers in the league system running from Bronze III right up to Champion I, where the best Clans in the game compete. Players in the last place clan in Bronze III will have a base reward of 20 League Medals, while the winners of Champion I have a base of 508 League Medals (with a sliding scale in between).

How well a player participates is judged by the number of Stars they receive while participating. Eight or more Stars will see you get the entire League Medal haul, while gaining no Stars will get you 20 percent of the total (again, with a sliding scale in between). A number of Bonus Medals can also be handed out by each alliance's leaders, with the number again depending on the quality of the league you're participating in.

Clan
Position
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
Champion I508501494487480473466459
Champion II466459452445438431424417
Champion III424417410403396389382375
Master I382376370364358352346340
Master II346340334328322316310304
Master III310304298292286280274268
Crystal I274269264259254249244239
Crystal II244239234229224219214209
Crystal III214209204199194189184179
Gold I184180176172168164160156
Gold II160156152148144140136132
Gold III136132128124120116112108
Silver I112109106103100979491
Silver II9491888582797673
Silver III7673706764615855
Bronze I5856545250484644
Bronze II4644424038363432
Bronze III3432302826242220

How to get free Clash of Clans League Medals

While the vast majority of your League Medals have to be earned, there is a way to get 50 free League Medals. When your clan has been accepted into its first league match-up, you'll be invited to scroll through a Tutorial on how the system works. Simply by scrolling through this tutorial, you'll be given 50 League Medals, which you'll see when you go into the League Medals Shop afterward.

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Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.