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🏰 Reading the Chest Dashboard
Read the four headline numbers correctly, pick the right period, and know which figures leave penalties out.
You want one answer: how is the clan doing right now, and is it better or worse than last time. The Chest Dashboard is the page that answers it — clan-wide totals, where the chests came from, and how the last hundred days have gone. Every member can open it; there is nothing on it that only admins see.
It sits under Dashboards → Chest Dashboard. Two things about it surprise people, and both are in the first two chapters below.
The four numbers at the top
The hero strip carries four tiles, and each one is measured over whichever period you have selected — not over all time.
| Tile | What it counts |
|---|---|
| Total Chests | Every chest collected by the clan in the period. Penalty chests are excluded. |
| Total Points | The points those chests were worth. Penalties are excluded here too, so this is output, not score. |
| Active Players | In cycle mode, how many players contributed at least one chest to the cycle. The line underneath compares that with the number of members in the clan. |
| Avg Chests / Player / Day | Total chests divided by active players, divided by the number of days in the period. The number of days is printed under the tile. |
The small up or down arrow beside Total Chests and Total Points compares the selected cycle with the one before it. It only appears in Crypt Cycle mode — there is nothing sensible to compare a rolling 30-day window against, so the arrow does not appear there.
Penalties are not on this page
This is deliberate. The dashboard measures collection: how much was farmed, from where, by how many people. Scoring — targets, shortfalls, penalty chests — belongs to the cycle, and that is what Chest Cycle Points and Chest Cycle Statistics are for.
Penalty chests do exist as records and they do appear on Claimed Chests with a penalty marker. They are left out of every figure on this page.
Choosing what you are looking at
The bar under the tiles is labelled PERIOD and offers three choices.
- Crypt Cycle — the default. One chest cycle at a time, with a dropdown and arrows to step between them.
- Last 30 days — a rolling window ending today.
- Last 90 days — the same, three months wide.
The cycle dropdown and the step arrows only appear in cycle mode; switching to a rolling window hides them, because there is no cycle to step through.
#412, for example — is that cycle's reference number in the portal. It is not its position in your clan's sequence. Chest Cycle Points numbers the same cycles 1, 2, 3 in the order you ran them, so the two pages will show different numbers for the same week.The five tabs
| Tab | What is on it |
|---|---|
| Overview | A bar per day for the period, then three cards — Crypts broken down by rarity and level, Citadels, and Epics & Event Chests. |
| Source Breakdown | Every place chests came from, ranked by count, with each source's share of the total and how it moved against the previous cycle. The table shows the top 10; View all → opens the full list. |
| History | The last 100 days as a line, with cycle boundaries marked. Below it, Per-Cycle Breakdown for the last 6 cycles — days, total chests, Daily Avg, Best Day, Worst Day and active players — then a weekday-versus-weekend comparison and consistency stats. |
| Cycle Comparison | The same last 6 cycles as a chart, then a Detailed Comparison table: days, total chests, total points, active players, Avg/Player/Day and epic chests. Points and epic chests are here and nowhere else; best and worst day are on History, not here. |
| Chest Types | The same list as Source Breakdown, ranked two ways — Top Chest Types — by Count and Top Chest Types — by Points. Eight rows each, not ten. |
Three figures on the History tab use fixed thresholds that are worth knowing before you read them:
- Longest active streak counts consecutive days above 1,000 chests.
- Zero-activity days counts days with fewer than 100 chests — so a very quiet day counts as zero even though a few chests arrived.
- Days above average is measured against the 100-day daily average shown on the same card.
Why a tab total can be higher than the headline
So if the sources add up to slightly more than Total Chests, nothing is double-counted and nothing is wrong. The tiles are the figure to quote. Use the tabs for shape — which sources dominate, which are growing — rather than as an exact ledger.
When the page says there is no data
No chest data for this period means one of three things, in order of likelihood:
- The clan has no chest cycles yet, so there is no period to show. Cycles are created for you as soon as chests start arriving — see the guide Setting up chest tracking cycles.
- You have stepped back to a cycle that ran before chest collection was set up for your clan.
- No clan is selected. Pick one from the clan selector in the top bar.
If the dashboard has data but it stops at a date in the past, the collection itself has paused rather than the page being broken. A clan admin can check that on Dashboards → Chest Rewards — the page heads itself Clan Chest Rewards — which shows how often the chest grabber account has been running and where the gaps are.
Where to go next
- Per-member numbers for a cycle — Chest Cycle Points, under Dashboards. That page does include penalties.
- Individual chests — Claimed Chests, under Clan Management. Clan admins only.
- What a chest is worth — the article Chest catalog explained.
- How cycles, targets and penalties fit together — the guides Setting up chest tracking cycles and Understand the penalty system.
Common questions
Why is Total Points here different from my score on Chest Cycle Points?
Because the Chest Dashboard counts collection only. It adds up what your members collected and ignores penalties entirely. Chest Cycle Points shows each member's score for the cycle, which is their chest points minus any penalties they picked up. The two figures are measuring different things and are meant to differ.
My chest is not showing up yet. How long should it take?
Chests are collected automatically by your clan's chest grabber account several times a day, and they appear within minutes of a collection run finishing. If a chest is still missing hours later, the run itself has not happened — a clan admin can see the collection cadence and any gaps on Chest Rewards. A large batch arriving after a quiet spell is normal: chests pile up in-game while collection is paused, and the next run claims the backlog in one go.
Can I change the History tab to show more or fewer than 100 days?
No. The history line, the weekday comparison and the consistency stats are all fixed at the last 100 days, and the per-cycle table below them covers the last 6 cycles. For a different window, switch the period selector to Last 30 days or Last 90 days and read the headline tiles instead.
Why does the cycle number here not match the one on Chest Cycle Points?
The Chest Dashboard identifies a cycle by its reference number in the portal, which never changes. Chest Cycle Points counts your clan's cycles in order — 1, 2, 3 and so on — so the newest cycle always carries the highest number there. Match them on the date range, which both pages show.
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