In the online gaming world, humans have naturally transitioned their need for social connections into a concept called a guild.
The larger the guild, the stronger it becomes. Sanguine Alliance's strength was based on their vast membership.
However, it was not always the case of membership translating into guild strength.
After all, these players were ordinary players and not professionally trained military soldiers. When there were more people, the group would become bloated. The quality of the players would be uneven, resulting in lower standards of discipline…
If the opponent was just a small group of common players, a larger guild could swiftly defeat them with superior numbers. However, if it was a professional group like Assassin Monarch, it seemed more like the case of a lion trying to kill a mosquito.
Assassin Monarch could inflict a small degree of pain on Sanguine Alliance if they wanted to.