Last War Server Tracker

Last War Server Tracker — see the whole server, not just your alliance

Track alliance rankings, player power, kill growth, roster changes, and server-level trends — so your leadership team always has the full picture.

Alliance rankings
Player rankings
Power and kills
Server-wide event tracking
Scope
Server-wide
alliances and players
Views
Public
shareable ranking pages
Refresh
Fast
import right after events
Warzone duel tracking
Before and after power, kills, alliance counts, and player counts per event
FarmOps warzone duel dashboard with alliance and player counts, before and after data, and server-wide alliance power and kill changes

More from the dashboard

Server dashboard
Tracked alliances, tracked players, and the server-wide ranking board
FarmOps server dashboard with tracked alliances, tracked players, total server power, total server THP, and top alliance and player rankings

Stronger diplomacy and planning starts with server visibility

Watch rival growth, identify dangerous rosters, and understand which alliances are fading — before the next conflict starts.

Track alliance rankings across the server
Compare alliances by power, kills, and other imported metrics without rebuilding rankings manually every week.
Watch player-level movement
Follow individual players across the server to spot who is rising, who is falling, and where threats are forming.
Keep a clean server database
Resolve duplicates, merge records, and keep imports usable even when names shift or screenshots are noisy.
Find trends before they become threats
Spot power spikes, kill surges, and alliance momentum changes before the next major server conflict.
Share public server pages
Publish alliance and player rankings publicly when you want the server to see the board.
Plan with better defensive context
Use server visibility to decide where to recruit, who to watch, and when to prepare for pressure.

How server tracking fits your weekly loop

Turn ranking screenshots into structured data your officers can act on.

Designed for the officer loop

Import after reset, compare performance, flag issues, follow up with members, and plan the next push — all in one place.

1

Import public ranking screens

Capture alliance, power, and kill leaderboards from the game so FarmOps can turn them into structured server data.

2

Compare across time

Track how alliances and players are moving week to week instead of relying on memory and screenshots buried in chat.

3

Make smarter calls

Use server-wide context for recruitment, diplomacy, rival scouting, and preparation before major fights.

When local alliance data is not enough

Server-wide data changes how you recruit, plan, and prepare.

Watch rival growth

See which alliances are suddenly accelerating in power or kills and decide whether that is a temporary event spike or a structural change.

Scout recruiting targets

Identify strong independent players or drifting alliances worth approaching before your competitors do.

Measure season momentum

Track whether your server balance is hardening around a few dominant blocs or opening up for movement.

Create public ranking hubs

Give your server a single URL for rankings instead of screenshots scattered across Discord channels.

Simple, Transparent Pricing

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Free Trial
Try everything free for 7 days
$0 / 7 days
  • Up to 3 team members
  • 5 screenshots per upload
  • AI-powered data extraction
  • VS point & duel tracking
  • Donation monitoring
  • Storm participation tracking
  • Custom events
  • Season tracking
  • Activity log
  • Duplicate player detection
  • Video upload support
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  • Unlimited team members
  • 25 screenshots per upload
  • Custom public subdomain
  • Shareable invite links
  • Priority support
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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to help you decide if FarmOps is right for your team.

Does the server tracker only work for my own alliance?

No. The server tracker is designed to handle data for every alliance and player on your game server. You import ranking screenshots from the game's public leaderboards, and FarmOps builds a structured database of alliance power, kills, member counts, and player-level stats across the full server. Officers from different alliances on the same server can each maintain their own view. You can also publish public server ranking pages that anyone can access, making it useful for server-wide diplomacy and coordination.

Can I track both alliance and player rankings?

Yes. FarmOps supports both alliance-level data (total power, total kills, member count, ranking position) and individual player data (personal power, kills, alliance membership) in the same server tracker. You can import either type depending on which game screen you screenshot. This means you can monitor which alliances are growing fastest while also tracking specific players who are rising in power or switching alliances. Both views update from the same import workflow.

Why would an alliance need server-wide data?

Alliance strategy rarely stops at your own roster. Knowing which rival alliances are gaining power, which players are becoming threats, and whether the server balance is shifting helps you make better decisions about recruitment, diplomacy, defense positioning, and season preparation. For example, spotting a rival alliance's sudden power spike lets you prepare before the next warzone event rather than reacting after it starts. Server tracking turns guesswork into informed planning.

Can server rankings be shared publicly?

Yes. FarmOps lets you publish public server pages that display selected ranking views — alliance leaderboards, player leaderboards, power charts, and kill rankings. You control which data is visible. These pages give your server a single URL for rankings instead of screenshots scattered across Discord channels. Many server communities use the public page as an official ranking reference that all alliances can check.