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As runescape gets older more people come into it and the most fun you can get out of your clan is through the pking and miniwars, it outweighs other stuff by a long shot. But having a mix is good, you just cant really say you lead an ownage clan nowadays without having a war record ;\
That's from the perspective of older players who have already reached a high level. Back a few years ago anyone above lvl 80 was rare, and everyone wanted to hit a level like that. Now a ton of people are hitting that and much higher. Since they finally reached that goal after a lot of work, they feel like they're above everyone. They look at themselves in a similar manner to how they looked at those of their level when they had the goal to begin with, and as a result feel superior. But in a game where that isn't so rare anymore, they try to find some other way to be uber. So then they turn to clans to provide this need.
A few really massive warring clans emerge, and others follow in their footsteps. Then those who are in those clans feel like they have a moral high ground above the community. Someone starts the ill-titled 'Top 10 List' to fortify the idea that the purpose of clans is to attain power, which the communities indirectly promote. Along with this idea is the idea that a clan is based on stats of some sort, and if not warring or PKing, it must be skills. So then the clan situation became polarized and single-minded as the members of the warring clans feel like they know something and place clans in a sort of false implied spectrum.
Those falsely labeled 'skill clans' are then commonly judged as lesser, as are clans with lower levels or new players. Clans and players get ridiculed for having lower levels. From the clan perspective, this is really powerful if the leader becomes uncertain in his/her system, so the purpose of his/her clan would then lean toward what is being made popular and what the other players say the clan should have in order to be known. From the newer player perspective, either a person takes to it and spasmodically plays RS to get a higher level or he/she leaves the game because it isn't worth it. With all the other games out there now there isn't always a ton of incentive for new players to get into RS seriously, and with the persistent hammering of the 1337 majority it just wouldn't be worth it if the multiplayer aspect means anything to the person.
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And you'd be surprised on how many junior clans there are, pure clans, low leveled clans.. just recently i fought a clan for level 70s and there was about 20 people there =\ No way are clans dead for low levels anyway and i know alot of low levels who play WANTING to get into a high ranked clan.
I didn't say that they aren't out there. There
are a lot of them, but they are commonly judged as inferior or newbish if not physically strong. The leaders who are more uncertain in their clans are changing their direction toward PKing because of the persistent hammering that they would have to deal with, and those clans that don't change are ignored. They are looked upon as the "others" and aren't allowed to define themselves or really become known. It is really hard on them, and that's why it's difficult now for them to take off unless they have high requirements and/or focus on the wilderness. Doesn't remove their existence, but it makes it much more difficult to go anywhere.
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EDIT: Anyway, you dont play runescape that much as you've said? Do you really know what other clans do? ALOT of events within a clan are for non warrers. DI to name one have a lot of KBD trips, leveling thing trips, KQ whatever. Just people mainly focus it on their ability in the wilderness..
I never said they don't have events that don't involve war. Maybe I should ask if you actually read what I've been saying, because if you did you would know that I'm not ranting about warring clans like you seem to be thinking. I'm talking about the clan community and how the general clan situation has changed, and how things are harder on newer clans and how the spectrum is removing a lot of a clan's identity. The number beside one's name doesn't have any correlation with knowledge of clans or the ability to analyze what is happening and shouldn't be the basis to discredit an opinion.