Evony All-Stars Event (how competitive alliances build a Season that qualifies)

August 19, 2026

For Evony: The King's Return alliance leaders spending $1,000+/month who are building toward All-Stars qualification and want to know how the strongest rosters actually get there.

Evony All-Stars: How Competitive Alliances Build a Season That Qualifies...

Most accounts that miss All-Stars placement didn't lose it on the battlefield. They lost it three months earlier when their Constantinople season wasn't structured to qualify. By the time the bracket opens, the qualifying work is already done or already missed. The accounts that place are the ones whose alliance leadership treated Constantinople as an All-Stars qualification campaign from round one.

This guide is built from live battlefield observation across multiple All-Stars seasons, in partnership with MrYours, who spectates the top brackets across continents in real time.

What Evony Alliance Leaders Need to Know About All-Stars Qualification

Qualification runs through the Battle of Constantinople season. Your ranking across the season determines which division you enter: Majors for the highest-ranked, then Elite and Junior for lower bands. Every scoring round of Constantinople contributes to that ranking, which means skipping even one window can drop you below the cutoff.

This is where most alliances lose placements they could have had. Members go hard for two rounds, go quiet for three, then try to push in the final week. It does not work that way. Constantinople rewards consistency, and consistency is an alliance coordination problem, not an individual spending problem.

A continent like C5 runs its Majors bracket in groups, players sorted into teams, and the standings reflect exactly where accounts sit: one player moving his alliance back into C5 after a stint in C4, another pushing toward Elite as a part-time competitor. The divisions are not abstract tiers. They are where real accounts land based on the season they just played.

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How the All-Stars Battlefield Plays Out at the Top

The first round is the one to understand. In the Majors especially, players come out hot immediately because everyone is fighting to secure a placement spot for the next round. Port swapping, full healing, and constant repositioning from the opening minutes, as accounts jockey to lock a qualifying position rather than pace themselves. If you expect a slow build, the first round is where you get left behind.

The pattern is consistent every season: the strongest continents fill up fast, the top accounts move first, and the players who understand the placement race are the ones setting the tempo rather than reacting to it. The read on when to commit troops and when to reposition only comes from watching brackets play out live, which is why alliance leaders chasing qualification should be studying in real time rather than reading a static guide after the fact.

What All-Stars Rewards Are Actually Worth Chasing

The reward pool centers on things the store does not sell directly: permanent dragons, exclusive castle decorations, rare march effects, and avatar frames tied to the event, alongside the shop currency used to claim them. For a serious account, a permanent dragon or a champion castle earned through placement is worth more than almost any pack, precisely because it cannot be bought.

Only qualified participants earn. This has been confirmed in live play: accounts that accumulate points as spectators, land on the scoreboard, and expect rewards are told by the game that spectators are not entitled to placement rewards. If you want the rewards, you need the qualification. There is no workaround, no partial credit, no consolation path.

Elite and Junior divisions still award scaled-down versions of All-Star shop currency, cosmetics, and progression items. An account that qualifies for Elite and participates fully comes out ahead of an account that aimed for Majors, missed, and ended up with nothing.

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Alliance Leader Playbook: Building a Roster That Qualifies

This is where All-Stars is actually won or lost. The bracket tests individual accounts, but the qualification campaign is an alliance coordination project. The alliances that consistently place more members than their competitors are the ones that treat Constantinople as a team effort, even though All-Stars qualification is individual.

Track Constantinople standings weekly, not at the end of the season. R5 and R4 leadership should maintain a shared tracker showing each member's current ranking, projected qualification band, and participation rate. Members trending toward a cutoff boundary get flagged early so they can adjust their activity before the final rounds, not after they've already missed.

Set minimum participation expectations from round one. Every Constantinople scoring window matters. An alliance-wide expectation of participation in every round, communicated at the start of the season, produces more qualifications than one where members self-manage and hope for the best. The members who need the push will only push if leadership sets the standard.

Identify who is trending toward Majors, Elite, and Junior early. Not every member will make Majors. That is fine. But members who are on the Majors/Elite boundary at the halfway point need targeted support: coordinated battlefield timing, adjusted scoring focus, and potentially resource prioritization. The difference between 8 Majors qualifications and 12 is often just two or three borderline members who got the right coordination at the right time.

Coordinate spending across the season, not the final week. A Constantinople season is 8-12 weeks of sustained investment. The generals, speedups, and march upgrades that earn qualification spots are built across that entire window. An alliance where multiple members are each buying independently at full retail for that duration accumulates a measurable gap in battlefield readiness compared to one where the spend infrastructure is optimized. A burst of spending in the final week cannot retroactively earn points from the rounds you underperformed in.

Debrief after every Constantinople round. Which members scored above projection? Which fell short? Was the shortfall a participation issue or a power issue? The alliances that improve between rounds are the ones that review honestly. The ones that wait until the end of the season to evaluate have already locked in whatever result they're going to get.

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Your All-Stars Season Compounds When the Infrastructure Behind It Does Too

A Constantinople season is not one purchase. It is 8-12 weeks of sustained buying: generals, speedups, VIP maintenance, event packs, march upgrades, all flowing into the same account across dozens of transactions. Across an alliance of 15 members each buying independently at full retail for that duration, the cumulative inefficiency is measured in generals and speedups that didn't make it to the battlefield.

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All-Stars does not reward the biggest spender. It rewards the most consistent competitor. The season is the preparation. The bracket is just where the results show up.

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Evony All-Stars: FAQs

How many Constantinople rounds do you need to score in to qualify for All-Stars Majors?

Every round matters. Qualification is cumulative, not threshold-based, which means skipping even one Constantinople scoring window can drop your ranking below the cutoff for Majors. The accounts that qualify consistently are the ones that participated in every round of the season, not the ones who went hard for two rounds and went quiet. Alliance leaders should set a minimum participation expectation early in the season and track compliance across the roster.

Is it worth qualifying for All-Stars Elite or Junior if you can't make Majors?

Yes. Elite and Junior divisions still award All-Star shop currency, exclusive cosmetics, and progression items that are not available through the in-game store. The rewards are scaled down from Majors, but they are still items you cannot buy at any price. An account that qualifies for Elite and participates fully will come out ahead of an account that aimed for Majors, missed, and ended up with nothing.

How do top Evony alliances coordinate their All-Stars qualification across the roster?

The best alliances track Constantinople standings weekly, not at the end of the season. R5 and R4 leadership maintain a shared tracker showing each member's current ranking, projected qualification band, and participation rate. Members trending toward a cutoff boundary get flagged early so they can adjust their activity before the final rounds. The alliances that treat Constantinople as a team effort, even though All-Stars is individual qualification, consistently place more members than alliances where each player manages their own qualification independently.

Does spending more in the last week of Constantinople help All-Stars qualification?

It helps less than most players think. Constantinople rewards consistent battlefield scoring, not power spikes. A burst of spending in the final week can improve your generals and march strength for the last round, but it cannot retroactively earn points from the rounds you underperformed in. The accounts that qualify spent steadily across the full season. The accounts that miss spent reactively at the end. Align your monthly purchasing rhythm to the Constantinople calendar from week one rather than cramming at the finish.

Quick note on accuracy: Evony: The King's Return adjusts All-Star qualification, divisions, and reward tables each season. If something here is out of date, let us know on Discord, and we'll update it.
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