One of the most common questions in Last War: Survival alliances is: "Where is [player name]?" Whether you're coordinating a rally, tracking a war target, or trying to find a relocated enemy, getting exact coordinates manually is slow and unreliable.
This guide covers every method — from the manual in-game approach to using a dedicated map scanner.
The oldest method. You ask your alliance members if anyone has spotted the player. This works occasionally but fails when the player has relocated, is in a different server, or no one remembers their coordinates.
Last War does not have a direct player search by name. You can search for alliances, but finding a specific player requires either knowing their coordinates already or manually scanning the map tile by tile — which is not realistic in a server with thousands of players.
If the player attacked someone recently, their coordinates may appear in battle reports. This is hit-or-miss and only works if they were active recently and targeted someone in your network.
MapScout scans an entire Last War server in seconds and returns every player's exact coordinates, power level, alliance, and shield status. You type the server number, hit scan, and get a searchable database of every player on the map.
To find a specific player:
The data is real-time — pulled directly from the game server at the moment of the scan. If a player relocated this morning, the scan shows their current position.
MapScout scans your entire server and gives you exact coordinates for every player on the map.
Get Access NowYes. MapScout works on any server. Just enter the server number before scanning. This is useful when tracking migrated enemies or coordinating cross-server events.
Manual methods for finding players in Last War are slow and unreliable. A server scanner like MapScout gives you exact coordinates for any player in under a minute, with live data pulled directly from the game.