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A '''clan''' is a group or guild within a gaming community that is made up of people who play together or connect to a singular goal or similar ideals about how a game is to be played.
A '''clan''' is a group or guild within a gaming community that is made up of people who play together or connect to a singular goal or similar ideals about how a game is to be played.


== Clan's in JKA ==
==In ''Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy''==
Clans in [[JKA]] are fairly common and usually have an abundance of differences. Although there are two basic categories that a clan can fall into, depending on the general function that it serves, no clan ever fully fits into any single category and the distinctions that make such categories useful tend to be very blurry at best.
<small>[[:Category:Clans|List of clans in ''Jedi Academy''.]]</small>
 
Clans in ''[[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]'' are fairly common and usually have an abundance of differences. Although there are two basic categories that a clan can fall into, depending on the general function that it serves, no clan ever fully fits into any single category and the distinctions that make such categories useful tend to be very blurry at best.


===Social===
===Social===
Clans such as these tend to focus on the social element of the game, preferring a gaming environment where players can hang out on FFA servers, chat and even roleplay. Examples are [[Jedi Phoenix|JP]], [[Dark Jedi Empire|DJE]], [[JAWA]], [[Exile Knights|EK]], [[JvS]] [[oFc]] and [[Angels of Fire|AoF]]. Such clans tend to favour [[Mod|mods]] such as [[JA+]] or [[ClanMod|Clanmod]] over [[Base]] for their administration and gameplay features. Although they do not tend to be populated by players who value [[Competitive Play|competitive play]] all that much, many of those clans tend to occasionally participate in clan matches and even have internal leagues, tournaments and schools or training grounds that make for a certain degree of competition possible.
Clans such as these tend to focus on the social element of the game, preferring a gaming environment where players can hang out on FFA servers, chat and even roleplay. Examples are [[Jedi Phoenix|JP]], [[Dark Jedi Empire|DJE]], [[JAWA]], [[Exile Knights|EK]], [[JvS]] [[oFc]] and [[Angels of Fire|AoF]]. Such clans tend to favour [[mod]]s such as [[JA+]] or [[ClanMod]] over [[Base]] for their administration and gameplay features. Although they do not tend to be populated by players who value [[Competitive Play|competitive play]] all that much, many of those clans tend to occasionally participate in clan matches and even have internal leagues, tournaments and schools or training grounds that make for a certain degree of competition possible.


===Competitive===
===Competitive===
Clans such as these focus on playing competitive matches against each other and tend to be filled with players whose primary interest lies in their improvement and competitive success. An example being [[WoV]], [[aXiom]], [[Ozone]], [[Master]] or [[Jedi Academy Aurochs]]. These clans tend to use Base over [[Mod|modded]] versions of the game for its pure and unchanged sabering system. Although their primary purpose is to compete against others, it is not unheard of for many of those clans to run modded FFA servers for the sake of providing a casual environment or schedulding fun events unrelated to competitive play.
Clans such as these focus on playing competitive matches against each other and tend to be filled with players whose primary interest lies in their improvement and competitive success. An example being [[WoV]], [[aXiom]], [[Ozone]], [[Master]] or [[Jedi Academy Aurochs]]. These clans tend to use Base over [[mod]]ded versions of the game for its pure and unchanged [[saber]]ing system. Although their primary purpose is to compete against others, it is not unheard of for many of those clans to run modded [[FFA]] servers for the sake of providing a casual environment or schedulding fun events unrelated to competitive play.
 
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A clan is a group or guild within a gaming community that is made up of people who play together or connect to a singular goal or similar ideals about how a game is to be played.

In Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy

List of clans in Jedi Academy.

Clans in Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy are fairly common and usually have an abundance of differences. Although there are two basic categories that a clan can fall into, depending on the general function that it serves, no clan ever fully fits into any single category and the distinctions that make such categories useful tend to be very blurry at best.

Social

Clans such as these tend to focus on the social element of the game, preferring a gaming environment where players can hang out on FFA servers, chat and even roleplay. Examples are JP, DJE, JAWA, EK, JvS oFc and AoF. Such clans tend to favour mods such as JA+ or ClanMod over Base for their administration and gameplay features. Although they do not tend to be populated by players who value competitive play all that much, many of those clans tend to occasionally participate in clan matches and even have internal leagues, tournaments and schools or training grounds that make for a certain degree of competition possible.

Competitive

Clans such as these focus on playing competitive matches against each other and tend to be filled with players whose primary interest lies in their improvement and competitive success. An example being WoV, aXiom, Ozone, Master or Jedi Academy Aurochs. These clans tend to use Base over modded versions of the game for its pure and unchanged sabering system. Although their primary purpose is to compete against others, it is not unheard of for many of those clans to run modded FFA servers for the sake of providing a casual environment or schedulding fun events unrelated to competitive play.