1. You didn’t participate in that strip bcuz u useless 2. I got stripped over 2 months ago, right after I “bc’ed” 3. You really don’t osw, never saw you report hits in cc 4. You’ve provided nothing to the osw and you have nothing to lose unlike others
1. U gotta spend a few hundred on a lb account to be relevant in osw. 2. U gotta post stips on ur wall as if u actually did something, when in fact u did nothing. That makes u super relevant. 3. U gotta put urself on a protection, cause u know that is super relevant. When protection is gone, hell, time to cf. 4. U gotta fail all over on outgoing hits than put that in cc, that makes an impression of u doing something. A.k.a. being relevant. 5. U gotta knock down ppl who actually do something and fight after u cf'd, cause god forbid ur relevance will be forgotten :lol: More osw wisdom from falco
Take a look at clan unholy 2.0 and compare ebs and drops before and after new lands.its about 60-80% less for all smaller accounts, explain that?
Winston how many players are active in kaw? And your line “hundreds” dictated the making or release of new lands?
Every time new lands are introduced we make the same mistake of making it too cheap for the biggies. Acquiring lands should not be at a fixed price but rather a percentage of plunder earnings. The gap between the biggies between the smalls get wider and boring
I’d like to see a spell based on ebs completed in the same clan that increases drop rate chance. Promote clan loyalty a bit? Doesn’t have to be crazy or overthought really. Any chance at this?
Oh the predictable inevitability of Kaw u gotta love it.... @Dev only one comment... Nice job but always the same every time when new lands are launched... it should be a phased introduction say max lvl 5 buildings initially then to lvl 10 etc after a short period of time, otherwise the gulf in size/stats between those that instantly BC regardless of cost and those that take 6 months+ to BC is too great and it just creates an imbalance; not to mention compounding war matching issues. Ajax