How to Create and Lead Raids in Dead Ark
Comprehensive guide to creating collaborative raids in Dead Ark. Learn raid types, management, rewards, and leadership best practices.
Raids are collaborative missions where multiple members work together to achieve larger goals and share rewards. Learn how to create and successfully lead your own raids.
Raid Types & Categories
- ▪Development: Code projects, bug fixes, new features
- ▪Design: UI/UX work, graphics, branding materials
- ▪Content: Writing, video production, marketing content
- ▪Research: Data analysis, market research, investigations
- ▪Social Media: Coordinated campaigns, viral content creation
- ▪Events: Organizing meetups, conferences, workshops
- ▪Education: Creating tutorials, guides, documentation
- ▪Outreach: Community building, partnership development
Skill-Based Raids:
Community Raids:
Creating Your First Raid
- ▪Define Objective: Set clear, achievable goals
- ▪Set Timeline: Create realistic completion dates
- ▪Determine Scope: Break project into manageable tasks
- ▪Calculate Rewards: Plan fair distribution for all participants
- 1.Go to Dashboard → 'Create Raid'
- 2.Choose raid type and category
- 3.Fill in comprehensive raid details:
- ▪Total Reward Pool: Amount of credits to distribute
- ▪Distribution Method: Choose from:
- ▪Bonus Rewards: Extra incentives for exceptional work
1. Planning Phase
2. Raid Setup Process
- Title: Descriptive name (max 60 characters)
- Description: Detailed project explanation
- Requirements: Required skills and time commitment
- Duration: Clear start and end dates
- Participant Limit: Maximum team size
3. Reward Structure Setup
- Equal split among all participants
- Performance-based allocation
- Custom percentages by role and contribution
Launch Requirements
- ▪Minimum Reputation: Raid leaders need 500+ respect points
- ▪Security Deposit: 10% of reward pool as stake
- ▪Community Approval: Some raid types require voting
- ▪Clear Documentation: Detailed project specifications
Raid Management Tools
- ▪Open Raids: Anyone can join freely
- ▪Application-Based: Review and approve members manually
- ▪Invite-Only: Handpick your preferred team
- ▪Skill Requirements: Set minimum levels/certifications
- ▪Milestone System: Break raid into checkpoints
- ▪Task Assignment: Delegate specific responsibilities
- ▪Progress Updates: Regular status reports to community
- ▪Quality Control: Built-in review and feedback system
- ▪Raid Chat: Built-in messaging system
- ▪File Sharing: Upload documents, designs, code
- ▪Video Calls: Integrated conferencing for team meetings
- ▪Status Board: Public progress display for transparency
Participant Selection:
Progress Tracking:
Communication Tools:
Success Strategies
- ▪Start with simpler raids to build your reputation
- ▪Write detailed, clear project descriptions
- ▪Set realistic timelines - better to over-estimate
- ▪Prepare backup plans for participant dropouts
- ▪Conduct daily check-ins to keep team motivated
- ▪Allow flexible roles so participants can contribute their strengths
- ▪Provide regular updates to keep the community informed
- ▪Celebrate wins and acknowledge good work publicly
- ▪Honor your reward commitments fairly
- ▪Give proper credit to all contributors
- ▪Document learnings and share insights with community
- ▪Plan your next raid building on previous success
Planning Phase Tips:
Execution Phase Tips:
Completion Phase Tips:
Raid Categories & Rewards
| Category | Duration | Team Size | Typical Reward Range |
|----------|----------|-----------|---------------------|
| Quick Strike | 1-3 days | 2-5 people | 100-500 credits |
| Standard Mission | 1-2 weeks | 3-8 people | 500-2,000 credits |
| Major Campaign | 1-3 months | 5-15 people | 2,000-10,000 credits |
| Epic Quest | 3-6 months | 10-25 people | 10,000+ credits |