Alliance Spaces
A directory of alliance spaces, organised by state. Each space is an alliance's own knowledgebase — rules, event guides and member info. Filter by state and alliance to jump straight in.
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MDWs
State 46OoG
State 88DWn
State 188FiR3
State 277ECLx
State 325NEB1
State 532AEIS
State 691ARCC
State 698W1S
State 724FUA1
State 742No alliance spaces match your filters.
Run an alliance and want a space here? Request one — tell us your in-game name, state, alliance tag and rank, and we check it by hand against the alliance in game. Approved leaders get their space straight away and can invite the rest of the alliance.
Alliance spaces are private to their members (not indexed by search engines); this directory simply lists them. Already in an alliance with a space? Request access with the same form.
Alliance spaces on Z Tools
An alliance space is a private area on Z Tools where a single alliance in Last Z: Survival Shooter keeps its own written material. Most alliances end up repeating the same things in chat — when the hive moves, who leads which rally, what the shielding rule is during an event, which formation goes where on Canyon Clash. A space is somewhere to write that down once, in a form new members can be pointed at on their first day.
It is not a forum and not a chat replacement. It is the reference material that sits underneath the chat: the things your R4s and R5s are tired of typing out.
What an alliance keeps in one
- Guides — anything that needs to be written down properly. Megahive rules and build windows, Glory Wars procedure and hive deadlines, rally and formation plans, dig protocol, shielding policy, what is expected of a new member.
- Notices — short announcements that sit at the top of the space, with an optional expiry date so “hive moves at 19:00” takes itself down once it is over.
- A shared calendar — alliance events, VS days, duel windows and anything else with a time on it, shown to every member in their own timezone rather than whoever typed it in.
- Notes — working material that is not ready to be a guide. Rotas, drafts, things being argued about.
Private by default
A space is visible only to people we have verified as members of that alliance. It is not public, it is not indexed by search engines, and one alliance cannot see another alliance’s space. This directory lists which alliances have a space; it does not show what is inside them. Everyone in a space has a role — owner, admin, editor or viewer — and every change is recorded, so an alliance can always see who changed what.
Getting a space for your alliance
Any alliance can ask for one. Tell us your in-game name, state, alliance tag and rank (R1–R5) and we check it by hand against the alliance in game, usually within a couple of days. If your alliance already has a space you are added to it; if it does not, we create one and make you its owner, and you can then bring the rest of your alliance in. It is free, like everything else here, and your alliance’s own leadership decides what goes in it. We do not edit or curate a space’s contents, but we will act on anything unlawful, abusive, or infringing somebody else’s rights.
Who is responsible for what is in a space
Everything inside a space — its guides, notices, notes, calendar entries, rota and images — is written and uploaded by that alliance’s own members, not by us. We do not write it, check it or endorse it, and neither Z Tools nor BD Digital Creations is liable for it or for anything that follows from relying on it. The person who posts something is responsible for it. That is also true of anything sent in for the public side of the site. We still act on anything unlawful, abusive, or infringing somebody else’s rights — but we hear about it because somebody tells us, so if you see something wrong, tell that alliance’s owners or tell us.
The same goes for links. A space can contain links its members typed in, and those can point anywhere on the internet — we do not scan them or check where they lead. Do not download or open files from a link you do not trust, here or anywhere else: no installers, archives, scripts or “modded” game clients, whoever posted them. Uploads into a space can only be images, so anything offering you a file to download is sending you off-site. Z Tools will never ask you to install anything — every tool here runs in your browser. The full wording is in our terms.
Alliance spaces are out of beta and here to stay. They came out of beta on 14 August 2026, after real alliances had been running theirs day to day for months. Development has not stopped — see the changelog for what has landed recently — but the things your alliance relies on are settled, and anything that would get in your way gets an email first rather than a surprise.
Common questions
- What is an alliance space?
- An alliance space is a private area on Z Tools where one alliance keeps its own written material — guides, notices, notes and a shared calendar. It is separate from the public tools and wiki, and only members of that alliance can see it.
- Who can see our alliance space?
- Only people we have verified as members of your alliance. Spaces are not public, are not listed in search engines, and members of one alliance cannot see another alliance’s space. The directory on this page lists which alliances have a space, not what is inside them.
- How do we get a space for our alliance?
- Ask for one from the request page. Tell us your in-game name, state, alliance tag and rank, and we check it by hand against the alliance in game — usually within a couple of days. If your alliance already has a space you are added to it; if it does not, we create one and make you its owner.
- Does it cost anything?
- No. Alliance spaces are free, as is everything else on Z Tools. The site is run by one person and paid for out of pocket.
- I play in more than one state. Can I have more than one space?
- Yes. A separate account in a separate alliance gets its own space. Ask once for each, and they all appear together under myZ when you are signed in.
- What can we put in a space?
- Guides for anything your alliance needs written down — megahive rules, Glory Wars procedure, rally and formation plans, shielding and dig protocol. Notices for short-lived announcements, with an optional expiry so they disappear by themselves. A shared calendar for events, shown to each member in their own timezone. And notes for working material that is not ready to be a guide.
Z Tools is a free, unofficial fan companion site for Last Z: Survival Shooter, with planners and calculators and a 57-article wiki alongside alliance spaces. It is not affiliated with the game’s publisher.