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Why link accounts

Linking connects a Clash of Clans account (a tag like #Q2QUJV0) to the Discord user who plays it. It is the single highest-value piece of setup after channels, because so much of the bot keys off it:

  • Roster DMs — when rosters are published, each player gets a DM listing where all of their accounts landed, with buttons to request changes.
  • Signups — a member's signup automatically covers their linked accounts.
  • Announcements — published rosters ping the right Discord user next to each account.
  • Vetting and flags — flags follow the person: a flag on one account is visible on every account linked to the same Discord user, including accounts linked later.
  • The builder — accounts show their owner's name, so you always know whose alt you are rostering.

One Discord user can have any number of linked accounts; mains and alts are all first-class.

The four ways accounts get linked

Method Who does the work Best for
Link dashboard The member (or a leader) Day-to-day, one account at a time
Claim board Members, with leader review Onboarding a whole server gradually
Bulk import A leader, once Migrating a family that already uses ClashPerk
ClashPerk mirroring Nobody — automatic Servers running both bots

Unlinked accounts still exist in the registry (the bot discovers them by watching your linked clans); linking just attaches an owner.