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  1. LAUNCH OF ULPC SCENE “Ultra Low Pure Clanning” After seeing the diminishing activity in the xLPC community, many had gathered to begin the ultimate initiative to gather all remaining souls to restart the wild. I can proudly announce, along with my fellow chieftains Falcon and Rosters, and fellow clan leaders, we have placed all our effort into beginning the new Scene. Starting from the lowest of levels, we hope to attract as many people to joining the community to continue the day to day action on OSRS. As of current, we will be confirming the initial formation of uLPC Clans, many of which will be established by August 5, 2020. The first day of launch for the ULPC Scene will be Friday (Aug 7th), 4:30PM EST. We encourage everyone to join in on this new community and participate in the ongoing events that are to come. Join this ULPC Community discord: https://discord.gg/Mf6AbNE and bring forth your challenge, for all. 10+ clans have gathered thus far... Let the games begin!
  2. The month of September was a good month, in my opinion, for PKing. I've created this very list to show which clans have been the most active in the wilderness. This does not take into account how many wins a clan has achieved, just how many times a clan's been out. This is not rating which clan is the "Best" overall in the wilderness, just which clans have been active in the wilderness. This is not about clans winning wars, or rivalries; only about the clan world winning, and in my opinion, in the month of September, the clan world truly did win. Every day of September had clans out, which was great. The activity keeps turning, and now we are on to October. Good job to all the clans who were out PKing, keep making that bank! JaJa Revenant Sovereign Divine Forces Cutthroat Violent Resolution Vanguard PlayDead Vengeance Avalon Lithuanians Anonymous Community Wild Might Reign Of Terror Fools
  3. Hello fello' Sharkbrewians. We have attempted to contact Jagex on Reddit regarding our community and existence. We have tried to lay out our desire to communicate with them and improve clanning experience for all. I hope you will set aside your rivalries and hatred for anyone personal just this once and simply support this post as we all have mutual benefits in this. This may be the begining of a new era of clanning. Click Here Please upvote and support our cause. I don't get any personal gain out of this. We are doing this for the PvP clanning communities. #Overseer #Mediator #Gatekeeper #Retired #Ambassador
  4. Introduction Back in April, the first 'manufactured' scene of LPC clans arose in Zerg Unit/Supremacy/Trauma/Hate. The hypeball began rolling, and these clans were soon joined by clans such as Bloody Vikingz/Destruction/Leet Tactics/Zenith amongst others, to create a highly active and productive low level scene. Whilst its true many clans closed during the period between then and now, this was always to be expected; the stronger clans rose to the top of the pile and managed to succeed where others could not. The weaker or less focused clans were sacrificed to contribute to the growth of the stronger clans, something which has been repeating itself since the start of the pure community back in 2004. Current clans such as Sup/Zu/LT/BV, not to mention the recently closed DR, were all products of this LPC scene and have directly contributed to the growth of the pure community, doubling it in size. Now, 8 months on from the last wave of LPC's comes another, fresh batch of low level clans, all eager and hungry to prove their worth and become the next success stories from an LPC scene. Of course, last time wasn't without its fair share of problems, namely the amount of time it took these LPC's to "be ready" to join the rest of the pure community, progressively worse rule breaking in terms of combat caps and defense caps et cetera. That has been taken into consideration this time, and the entire approach to building a new generation of low level clans is completely different. The Approach The goal of manufacturing an LPC scene is to promote competition across the board and giving all clans the equal chance to grow. This allows the LPC's to help each other in giving them better competition and rivalries, and also gives all clans a better chance at eventually becoming an MPC. Back in April, Clan Wars didn't exist in the 07 version of the game, which meant that competition solely took place in the wilderness which is a knifes edge in terms of stability in regards to new clans trying to prosper. Now however, clan wars does exist, and it is the perfect place to enforce rules such as combat caps, defence caps, and fair fights which is the key to growth for new LPC clans. Therefore, in order to have the guaranteed fights that makes building a clan so important, and in order to give an incentive to stay within combat and defence caps, the LPC clans will be taking part in the inaugural "Sharkbrew Open", a clan wars tournament with a very specific format. Here is the vague outline; The rules will be firm; 69 combat cap, 1-5 defense cap. The tournament will be matched option fights, progressively growing larger and larger as the weeks progress. For example, Week 1 will be 10 vs 10. Week 2 will be 15 vs 15, Week 3 will be 20 vs 20. Week 4 will be 30 vs 30, eventually peaking at a sensible number. This incremental growth allows NEW clans with smaller memberbases the baby steps needed to recruit just 5 more people before the next week if need be, and over the course of a few months, will vastly improve the size of the memberlists in bite size, easy to achieve chunks for the entire scene. Not only this, but this will actually promote the invitation of people outside of the community INTO the community. Depending on the amount of clans entered, the tournament will run from between 1 to 2 months, giving plenty of time for new LPC clans to focus on short term goals with an ultimate long term achievement (winning the fights and hopefully, the tournament),whilst simultaneously building a core and a foundation for the future. Whilst we're still in the stage of discussing the terms and rules of the tournament, a league like system might be the initial stage with 3 points for a win and 1 point for a loss, promoting the idea of fighting the third round even if it is 2-0. The modern trend of leaving after the second loss is detrimental to the community as a whole, losing is a part of any competition and the quicker new clans learn that, the better there clan will be. The intensity of the tournament will be ramped up week by week, especially in the league portion as the clans fight for points in order to win, which will result in some unforgettable fights and the drama that everyone seems to enjoy so much. So, by the conclusion of the tournament, we should be looking at a potential 5+ LPC clans that are all pulling in excess of 30 people, as they have gradually recruited 5 people a week throughout the entire tournament if needed. They will have a solid foundation after having something to focus on (the tournament) and will have had plenty of practice in fighting others with fair and uninterrupted results. With the big pulls they'll be having, it isn't outside the realms of possibility that by the tournaments conclusion these low level clans can change their requirements/caps and begin to contend with the MPC's far more regularly than at the beggining of the tournament. Not to mention, fun all around. Now, let me be clear here. Of course Clan Wars isn't the only place where fighting will happen. Clan Wars is simply the perfect place for a new clan to find its bearings and have the fights they need to get a foothold in stability. The wilderness exists, and I think ALL LPC clans should be using it. However, the wilderness has proven itself to be a brutal and unforgiving place, which is why I am very concious of trying not to "hold the hand" of the LPC clans. Finding your own footing as a clan in the wilderness is important and I am of the opinion that clans shouldn't have their 'hand held', as its a detriment to them later down the line. The State of Things Currently Now, this isn't just mindless theorizing, the wheels are already in motion with several LPC's already open or very close to open, register on their forums/check out their IRC's and see whats going on with them. The ones that are in a state in which they have a website/irc/staff ready are as follows; http://clan-conquer.com/community/ http://anthrax-rs.com/community/ http://olympus-rs.com/elites/ http://clan-trauma.net/forums/ Other clans such as Escape, Remedy, and Curse etc also likely to join these clans. I wish all these clans good luck, they're already looking awesome. Lets hope that they do well and grow into respectable MPC clans in their own right somewhere down the line. What can YOU do? Alright, so this is where you guys come in. I'm inviting anybody and everybody who feels like its a good idea to get involved in this tournament to do so. The goal of this tournament is to build some viable LPC's that will go on to eventually fill out the community much the way Zu/Sup/BV/LT/etc have done, but the more competition for clans, the better, in any form. There will be clans that set out to be MPC's, but teams that exist solely for the tournament and will cease to exist AFTER it are also welcome and beneficial for the clans that DO want to be MPC's. If you have no intention of creating a clan but think its a great idea and sounds fun, don't let that deter you. Simply gather a bunch of friends, a bunch of clan members, or a bunch of random people (remember, 69 combat cap) think of a cool name, make an IRC, and enter the tournament. You don't have to be an official clan and can simply be a team in the tournament. If you have been thinking about creating a clan over the last few months (or ever, for that matter), now is the PERFECT time to do so. You've seen the success that CAN occur with things like this in the form of the clans from the last LPC batch that were successful. There literally is no better time than now; if your ever gonna do it, do it NOW. This is an excellent oppotunity that doesn't come along very often. Make the most of it. Conclusion I know its long but theres alot of information here and alot to be said. The last time an LPC scene was manafactured from nothing resulted in older clans such as EOP/CP/FI etc having double the amount of competition, some awesome fights, and the rejuvenation of the pure world. Hopefully when all is said and done, the current clans have ANOTHER 5+ clans to fight. Give it a chance. Thanks for reading
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