Warpath.

Discussion in 'Wars' started by ____HELLION____, Mar 17, 2016.

  1. Right so I've been in and out of the world of KAW. I've only really done ebs but I think it might be time to man up and start warring.I have a few questions though.


    Am I big enough to war?

    Do I have the right build?

    Do I need xstals?

    I have a few more but I think I can probably read up on the rest. Anyway thanks for the responses In advance.


    PS. I don't know any of the color bb codes so sorry for the bland post.
     
  2. Sizes is kind of irrelevant, you don't really have the right build - add towers, and yes you need xtals
     
  3. You can war with any build.

    Will you do well?

    Probs not... But generally, people do poorly their first war.

    edit:Oh and you're a sitting duck for spy builds.
     
  4. Add spy towers and xstals are a must
    Got it.
     
  5. EE:
    Size = Not really required because there are many brackets.

    Build = Towered or Spy

    Xtals = Must

    OSW:
    Size = Any size above 5m CS should do you well.

    Build = Towered PS1, PS1 or Hansel are the best builds to use in OSW as you can pin almost anybody with spies and dump troops on other PS or EBS.

    Xtals = They make a large difference, but not required if you can't buy. They do make a large difference if you can buy.
     
  6. Honestly, I'm any Indi war bracket you get put in you'll be the skim target, you've got zero defensive towers. They'll plunder well off of you. Probably best speaking to majorly experienced war commanders such as sylv sushi or Hatfield, even RHV could help you build towards war
     
  7. I'm not a war veteran by any stretch of anyone's imagination. I have done a handful of wars before going all eb build.

    In my limited experience I found you will need two things not yet mentioned.

    1. You need time. A war may only last an hour, but you will need prep time aswell as time to debrief. You will undoubtedly want to congratulate eachother, or blame storm. Lol. Plan on something like 3 hours. With a well put together team you can obviously cut back on that.

    2. You need a good attitude. As mentioned previously you will most likely lose at first. And losses are a part of warring. You can't win every time, but this doesn't give you an excuse to be cheap. Spend mith and give it your all every time. Not wanting to "waste" an xtal on a loss will guarantee you that loss. Don't get a rep for being that guy. And stay happy. There's always next time.

    That's my two cents of inexperienced wisdom.