To be a clan leader on Animal Jam, you'll need to set up a den, think of a suitable name, and dress up as a leader. This means adopting what Animal Jam has in the best way you can within the game's limitations.
Steps
Part 1
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Setting Up
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Choose a den. Set up the den according to your needs and abilities.
- For a non-member, you could use the small house with trees on the outside.
- On the inside of the warrior's and apprentice's den, use mostly mats and some Treetop Gardens nonmember plants and make sure not to use anything "too" fancy.
- Use bamboo shields to make extra dens.
- For the kit's/queens nursery, use plushies, mats, and couches.
- For the medicine cat, use mats and lots of treetop gardens plants.
- For elders, use mostly mats and few plants.
- For the leader, use couches, mats, pillows, plants, and anything else you'd like to add.
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Think of names first. Think of five names for each rank, such as Fernheart, Darkrain, Hawkflight, etc. The warrior's name can end with various things, such as pelt, tail, heart, claw, flight, and cloud and furAdvertisement
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The apprentice's names have to end with paw (featherpaw), the kit names have to end with kit (featherkit), the leader's name has to end with star (featherstar), and the elders and queens can have their warrior names.
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Dress appropriately. Use colors that represent your name and clan, Bluestar of Thunderclan might use the light gray with the icy blue lightning pattern. If you want to wear something, use fox hats, bow and arrows, swords, leg armor, elf bracelets, and tail armor.Advertisement
Part 2
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Being a Clan Leader
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Go to Jamaa Township and say "____clan at my den!". Keep a storage account there, and when it fills up, come back. Then proceed to the next step. You may also want to move around on your storage account, so people don't leave due to being bored.
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Buddy your clan members. If somebody is being rude, though, you could unbuddy them and lock them out. Don't worry because you won't lock all your clan members!
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Start clanning. First name everybody, then train the apprentices with their warrior mentor, give the medicine cat an apprentice to train, sit the elders in their den to eat and sleep, and the kits and queens in the nursery.
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Host clan meetings. Clan meetings are important for ceremonies, and gatherings.
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Be nice to your clan members. Your clan members will respect you more and you will have a less chance of jammers leaving your den.
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Send out the deputy for hunting patrols. Let your deputy know what the food chain is. For example, wood mice, moles, etc. Always send at least two senior warriors, one training apprentice, and one warrior.
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Be a serious leader. But don't be demanding. Try to roleplay so that the clan becomes more interesting for everyone involved. If the clan gets too crazy, try to not yell at people. You could call a meeting or tell people to calm down.
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Be attentive. Your clan members are part of your clan. Make sure to get some attention to everyone! Don't leave anyone out.
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Play fair. Being fair is great. Let kits play around. Don't be the greedy one that gets the food and leaves crumbs for the clan.
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Obey the Warrior Clan Code. Playing by the warrior cat code will make the roleplay make sense.
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Have fun with this and don't take yourself or the concept too seriously. Nothing will continue to happen if your clan doesn't have any fun!Advertisement
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Tips
- Be sure to have a medicine cat. Check on your medicine cat daily to make sure her/he is doing the job.Thanks
- Do not try to battle with any clan for the first few days. The whole clan will be not be expecting a fight and will barely know how to fight them.Thanks
- Think the names through, most people don't really want to be named Wideeye or Lostface.Thanks
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Warnings
- Don't be rude as it can make your clan start to dislike you.Thanks
- Don't be too physical in battleThanks
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