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Clan Capital Treasury Explained: Stop Wasting Capital Gold (2026)

The new Clan Capital Treasury banks your clan's leftover Capital Gold and pays out Capital Reputation. Here's how it works and who should use it.

Clash of Clans Clan Capital with the new Treasury vault storing excess Capital Gold

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Quick Answer

The Clan Capital Treasury is a shared vault that holds your clan's extra Capital Gold once your Clan Capital is fully maxed. Instead of letting overflow Capital Gold vanish at the end of a Raid Weekend, members deposit it into the Treasury, it's banked for future Capital upgrades, and every deposit earns you Capital Reputation. I've been dropping my leftover gold in since it went live, and it's the first time a maxed-Capital clan has had a real reason to keep raiding hard. If you want to keep your home village moving too, our base finder is right here.

What the Clan Capital Treasury actually is

If your clan has been around a while, you know the problem the Treasury solves. You grind through a Raid Weekend, your Capital is already maxed, and the Capital Gold you earned just... evaporates. There's nothing left to spend it on, so it's gone. That's been a sore point for top clans for years.

The Treasury is a shared, clan-wide vault for exactly that overflow. Once everything in your Clan Capital is upgraded, the Capital Gold you'd normally waste can instead be deposited into the Treasury, where it sits safely until Supercell ships the next Capital district or building level. The moment new upgrades drop, you've already got a war chest ready to spend.

The key word is *shared*. This isn't a personal stash — it's pooled at the clan level, so everyone's deposits add up into one balance the whole clan benefits from. That changes the social dynamic of Raid Weekends in a good way, because suddenly the gold you earn isn't just yours to burn, it's a contribution the rest of the clan can see. It's a small change on paper, but it fixes a frustration that's been around since the Clan Capital launched.

How to deposit Capital Gold into the Treasury

Getting gold into the Treasury is quick once you know where to look. Here's the flow I use after every Raid Weekend:

1. Head to your Clan Capital and open the Capital Peak (your main hub district). 2. Find the Treasury building — it shows up once your clan qualifies, and it sits alongside the usual Capital menus. 3. Tap Deposit and choose how much overflow Capital Gold you want to bank. You can only deposit gold you can't otherwise spend, so you're never robbing your own upgrades. 4. Confirm, and your deposit is logged toward your Capital Reputation.

A couple of things worth knowing. You don't lose anything by waiting until the end of the weekend to deposit — the gold doesn't decay in your personal balance the way it used to vanish. And because the Treasury is built for *excess* gold, you won't accidentally drain resources you still need for an in-progress district. If your Capital still has upgrades pending, spend on those first; the Treasury is really aimed at clans that have run out of things to buy.

Capital Reputation: the real reason to bother

Here's where the Treasury gets interesting. Every deposit earns you Capital Reputation, a recognition system that tracks how much you've contributed to the shared vault. It turns a quiet, behind-the-scenes mechanic into something competitive.

Why does that matter? Because clans live and die by participation. Leaders have always struggled to reward the members who actually show up every weekend versus the ones who coast. Capital Reputation gives you a clean, visible number that says "this person carries their weight." When I'm deciding who to promote or who to keep during a roster cleanup, that's genuinely useful data.

It also nudges behavior in the right direction. Once people can see their reputation climbing, they tend to finish all six attacks instead of leaving one on the table. I've watched our weekend completion rate tick up since the system arrived, just because there's now a tangible payoff for the gold that used to be worthless. If your clan struggles with Raid Weekend attendance, the Treasury plus reputation combo is a quiet motivator that costs you nothing to switch on.

Should your clan actually use it?

Not every clan needs the Treasury on day one, so here's how I'd think about it.

Use it now if your Clan Capital is maxed (or close). This is exactly who the feature was built for. If your members are earning Capital Gold with nothing to spend it on, you're leaving free progress and free reputation on the table by not depositing. There's no downside.

Hold off if you're still upgrading. If your Capital has districts and buildings left to level, spend your gold on those first. The Treasury is for overflow, not for hoarding gold you could be using right now. Banking gold you still need just slows your Capital down.

Either way, talk about it in chat. Because the vault is shared, a quick message pinning the "deposit your leftovers" habit helps. With Global Chat back in the game, it's easier than ever to coordinate this stuff across your community, not just your single clan.

For most established clans, the answer is a simple yes. It's a no-risk way to bank progress for the future while rewarding your most active members today.

How the Treasury changes Raid Weekends

The Treasury also quietly changes how a Raid Weekend feels, and that's worth calling out. Before, a maxed-Capital clan had a weird incentive problem: your best raiders were earning a resource that did literally nothing for them. Some players would stop attacking entirely once their own Capital was done, because why bother? That's a participation killer, and it's exactly the kind of slow decay that hollows out a clan over months.

With the Treasury in place, every attack now produces something worth keeping. The gold goes into the shared pool, your Capital Reputation ticks up, and the clan builds a balance it'll actually spend later. I've found that framing it as a team goal — "let's fill the Treasury before the next Capital expansion" — keeps people attacking through the whole weekend instead of tapping out early.

There's a practical timing angle too. Because deposits are banked rather than spent, you don't have to rush. I usually run all six attacks first, then deposit my overflow in one go at the end, so I can see exactly how much I earned before committing it. If your clan has a mix of maxed and still-upgrading members, set a simple rule: finish your own Capital upgrades first, then deposit whatever's left. That way nobody slows their own progress, and the clan still benefits from the pooled surplus. It's a small habit, but across a 50-person clan it adds up to a serious head start whenever the next batch of Capital content drops.

My take after the first week

I'll be honest: when the Treasury was first teased, I expected it to be a throwaway feature. After running it through a full Raid Weekend, I've changed my mind. It doesn't shake up attacks or the meta the way the June 2026 update's bigger changes did, but it removes a long-standing annoyance and adds a genuine reason for veterans to keep grinding.

The Capital Reputation hook is smarter than it looks. It's the kind of low-key system that quietly improves clan health — better attendance, clearer recognition, less wasted effort. If you lead or co-lead a clan, set the expectation that everyone deposits their overflow, and you'll have a tidy war chest waiting the day the next Capital expansion lands. You can read Supercell's own notes on the update over on the official Clash of Clans blog. For now, the Treasury earns a spot in my weekly routine, and that's more than I can say for a lot of quality-of-life additions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Clan Capital Treasury in Clash of Clans?

It's a shared clan vault that stores excess Capital Gold once your Clan Capital is fully maxed. Instead of wasting overflow gold at the end of a Raid Weekend, members deposit it for use on future Capital upgrades, and each deposit earns Capital Reputation.

How do I deposit Capital Gold into the Treasury?

Go to your Clan Capital, open the Treasury building (it appears once your clan qualifies), tap Deposit, choose how much overflow gold to bank, and confirm. You can only deposit gold you can't otherwise spend, so it won't touch resources you still need for active upgrades.

What is Capital Reputation used for?

Capital Reputation tracks how much each member has contributed to the Treasury. It gives leaders a clear, visible measure of who's actively participating in Raid Weekends, which is handy for promotions and roster decisions.

Should I deposit if my Clan Capital isn't maxed yet?

No — spend your Capital Gold on pending district and building upgrades first. The Treasury is designed for overflow gold you'd otherwise waste, not for gold you could be using to progress right now.

Does the Treasury help with my home village?

Not directly — it's purely a Clan Capital feature for Capital Gold. If you're optimizing your home village for war or trophies, our base finder is a better place to start for layouts at your Town Hall level.

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