AFK Journey – Guild Supremacy Guide

Guild Supremacy Explained

How It Works

Players earn supremacy passes by completing daily missions or ranking in game modes. After the supremacy pass threshold is met, the boss will unlock.

Players will battle the boss. Rankings are given based on who does the most damage, or who defeats the boss the fastest. Guild communication is important for when the boss opens so everyone can attack together.

Supremacy Passes

Supremacy passes are earned in two ways: completing daily quests and ranking in game modes

Daily Quests

You will be given four daily quests to complete:

  • Complete Supreme Arena/ Arena battle x1 : 80 passes
  • Complete Dream Realm battle x1 : 80 passes
  • Complete Honor Duel battle x1 : 300 passes
  • Complete Arcane Labyrinth battle x1 : 300 passes

Note: Honor duel and Arcane Labyrinth need only one battle completed for the quest to be marked as done. This means you can go into the game mode and complete one fight, without having to spend 10+ minutes on the quests.

Game Mode Rankings

Each game mode gives supremacy passes based on rank placements. This occurs on either daily reset or weekly reset depending on the game mode.

Daily – Supreme Arena and District Dream Realm

Weekly – Honor Duel and Arcane Labyrinth

Boss

There are 25 levels of the boss to attack. Each Level unlocks once a certain number of supremacy passes are obtained. Once defeated the guild is rewarded with guild tokens, diamonds, and even weapon upgrade material at the later boss levels.

Once the required amount of supremacy passes are obtained and a new boss level unlocks, it is important to take down/ do as much damage to the boss as possible. Guild rankings are based on who defeats/ does the most damage to the boss first

Note: With this in mind, it may be helpful for the more competitive guilds to make use of pings when the boss is active, or at the very least write in guild chat that it is open.

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