This is probably a stupid question with an obvious answer that I'm just not seeing. :) I played bots2 for years, but I was never too involved with clans. I could have just been blind, but I don't recall ever seeing NCs (non-competitors)section before in bots2? I was just wondering what the difference was between the two sections on a clan's page? At first I thought that it was for 'inactive' members, but there are 'high ranking' members of each clan in these sections. I'm just curious, so anyone who can cure my curiosity it would be greatly appreciated!:)
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2013-02-19 14:22:46
[11 years, 310 days ago] |
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Fishwick [130] Moderator 2013-02-19 14:29:39
[11 years, 310 days ago] |
NC is none competitors. People that want to be in clans but don't want to gain energy for whatever reason, or the clan is too full and they can't spare the scoring slots. NC bots can still see the forums, and do everything a clan member can, except get energy. They increase the clan treasury and don't count towards any rankings (except clan members) High ranking members could be NC because they are inactive for a while but don't want to lose their total energy or leave the clan (e.g. neps) |
2013-02-19 15:00:17
[11 years, 310 days ago] |
Interesting...Thank you. Curiosity has been cured! |
Administrator 2013-02-20 00:13:01
[11 years, 309 days ago] |
Yep, NC = non-competitor. It's a concept new to bots4, which has a much lower clan size limit than bots2 of 20. NCs were added post facto to help with this. |