Wether your into pwars or epic battles most players are obsessed with making money. Problem is, if everyone makes money no-one will get any better. For example, if player A was 100k combined stats smaller than player B, and they both make money as fast as possible, B will always be smaller than A. The way to be better than others is to take down the ones who are stronger than you. In my opinion, the devs shouldn't have introduced EB's, they should of just removed pwars- that way we wouldn't have these ridiculously large costs because people are making money to well. What do y'all think?
@op Wrong. Your premise is based on the assumption that player A and player B play the same amount of time each day. If player A is huge and games for 2 hours a day, and player B games for 3 hours a day, player B will surpass player A Also, if players A and B game the same amount of time each day, player B will still close the gap because as you get larger, growth happens more slowly. So in summation: No, you don't have to attack player A to catch up to or exceed his/her size
@kat Not necessarily. I have farmed the crap out of many players and all I usually receive is idle threats. Try it once. You'd be amazed at how hard it is to pick a genuine fight.
Then you by pots and farm the higher one into the ground. But i think it was stupid how they brought in another way to spam world chat and make more money when it was supposed to do the oppesite
What if player b is inactive for a certain amount of time when player a is. Also if players b pins player b With spys while doing a pwar player a will not be able to participate in there pwar or eb for the most part.(unless there is an oaf or its a spy eb). Rethink your idea.
What I'm saying is if they are both as active as possible the gap would close vey very slowly because when you're saving 28b a time the person above you is probably of similar stats. Also how do you know who to hit? It costs money to strip/farm people so you have to be sure it's worth it
Actually, i have a very good plunder build, but many of my friends have surpassed me. They either put alot more time in, or did something alot better. Either way, gaps can easily be controlled and surpassed. ..just not by me
@op The gap could still close for several reasons. 1: there is a maximum number of lands you can acquire, so eventually we will all be equal. (discounting allies) 2: Player A may be under siege from other players, slowing his/her growth in a way player B might not experience.