Last Z Tyrant Rally Guide — Best Rally Size, Max Damage, and Power Cores

Alliance Event • Updated • 5 min read

By Last Z Guides

Checked in game with server 403 players: Tyrant rewards still come from alliance damage, so full 7-8 member rallies, fast fills, troop recall, and Engage Offline matter more than random solo activity.

Quick Answer

Best Tyrant rally strategy in Last Z: use only 7-8 member rallies, fill open rallies before making new ones, recall troops before start, and treat Tyrant as a damage-based alliance reward event, not your default steel plan.

  1. 7-8 member rallies only · more damage, more points
  2. Fill existing rallies · before starting new ones
  3. Recall troops 5 min before · be ready when it starts
  4. Join nearby members · faster march = faster attacks
  5. Enable "Engage offline" · if you can't join live

Core rule: weak rally coordination lowers everyone’s rewards, so Tyrant is mostly an alliance discipline check, not just an individual event.

Tyrant Timing (Apocalypse Time)

Why Tyrant Matters for Power Cores and Progression

Damage-Based Alliance Rewards

Tyrant is a repeatable alliance reward event where rewards scale with alliance and personal damage. Use it for Power Cores, gear-related progression, and other damage-tier rewards, then use the Steel Guide separately for confirmed steel sources.

Alliance-Wide Rewards

Tyrant rewards scale with total alliance performance. When your alliance deals more damage together, everyone gets better rewards — even lower-power players benefit from strong alliance coordination.

Best Tyrant Rally Strategy

Step 1: Recall Troops (5 Minutes Before)

Five minutes before Tyrant starts, recall all troops to your HQ. You need them ready for rallies immediately when the event begins. Don't leave troops gathering or marching.

Step 2: Only Join 7-8 Member Rallies

This is the most important rule. Never start or join a rally with less than 7 members.

  • 7-8 member rallies deal significantly more damage
  • Everyone in a full rally earns more points
  • Fewer members = wasted potential damage

If you see a rally with only 3-4 members, wait for more to join or find another rally.

Step 3: Fill Existing Rallies First

Always check for open rallies before creating your own. If you see a 7-8 member rally that isn't full, join it. Only start a new rally when there are no open rallies to join.

Why? The Tyrant event has a limited time window. By filling rallies quickly, your alliance can complete more rallies total, dealing more damage and earning more rewards.

Step 4: Prioritize Nearby Members

When choosing which rally to join, focus on rallies from members who are close to the Tyrant. Shorter march time means:

  • The attack starts faster
  • More rallies complete in the event window
  • Higher total alliance damage

Step 5: Enable "Engage Offline"

Can't join at the scheduled time? No problem. Go to Event Center → Tyrant and tick "Engage offline". Your troops will automatically join rallies while you're away.

This ensures you still earn points and rewards even when you can't actively play. Always enable this as a backup.

Pro Tips

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Starting Small Rallies

Never start a rally and immediately launch it with only 2-3 members. Wait until you have 7-8 members or let others fill it. Small rallies waste everyone's troops and time.

Creating Duplicate Rallies

If there's already an open rally with space, join it instead of creating a new one. Multiple half-empty rallies are worse than fewer full rallies.

Forgetting to Recall Troops

If your troops are gathering or marching when Tyrant starts, you'll miss the first rallies. Always recall 5 minutes before.

Skipping the Event

Tyrant is too valuable to skip. Even if you can't join live, enable "Engage offline" to participate automatically and secure damage-based rewards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Tyrant rally size?

Always aim for 7-8 member rallies. They deal significantly more damage and give more points to all participants. Never start or join rallies with fewer than 7 members.

What rewards does Tyrant give?

Tyrant rewards scale with alliance and personal damage. Reward tiers can include Power Cores, Enhancement Alloy, speedups, Hero EXP, normal resources, Gift Vouchers, and diamonds. Check the live reward screen before assuming Tyrant gives steel on your server.

What is "Engage Offline"?

It's a setting in Event Center → Tyrant that automatically adds your troops to rallies when you're offline. Enable it to earn rewards even when you can't actively participate. Essential for busy players.

Should I create my own rally or join others?

Always fill existing 7-8 member rallies first. Only create your own when there are no open rallies to join. This maximizes the number of completed rallies during the event window.

When should I recall troops for Tyrant?

Recall all troops to your HQ about 5 minutes before the event starts. This ensures they're ready to join rallies immediately when Tyrant begins.

When is Tyrant?

Tyrant happens 2–3 times per week depending on your server. The exact time is set in Event Center (Apocalypse Time).

What time is Tyrant?

R4/R5 can schedule the start time. Always check Event Center → Tyrant for the exact slot in Apocalypse Time.

Why are my Tyrant rewards low?

Low rewards mean: joining small rallies (less than 7 members), not participating in enough rallies, or your alliance dealing low total damage. Follow the 7-8 member rally strategy and coordinate with your alliance for better results.

Before Tyrant Starts