Wait- aren't the devs' time a lot further back than most people here? They're basically a day behind. Hope you nubs understand now.
@Mickey 1) Calling MaleStone a noob? Seriously? Feel free to disagree with him, but you need to show respect to earn respect. 2) And mith isn't useful in system wars, but pots are? They do the EXACT same thing, and they both cost gold. They stack. They help MOST when pinned because they add directly to your already low troops. 3) Mith is cheaper than pots. 500M will get you 25,000,000 troops for 4 hrs. In 4 hrs you could burn 100 Holy Wrath for 23,000,000 troops (attack only!) and spend 750 M gold. And the mith also gives you the defense. 4) Part of your complaint is that people are buying nobs to buy mith. If you don't want to spend money then -don't-. Who's forcing you to? I buy mith with my gold, not real cash.
Because everyone is an Epic Battle warrior and have thousands of eb pots. Also, eb pots equal eb pots, not mith, use eb pots+ mith is not the same as using eb pots without mith. We clearly see who the noob here is :roll:
@bobcat Where was mickey or anyone complaining about people nobing for mith? Mickey went as far as saying it was a good idea, and likes the hustler attitude. Hell if the devs can pull off making a mith sale a small cash cow good on them. That will enable future mith sales become more frequent.
To be fair to Mickey, his main point was that the devs weren't keeping to the schedule they advertised. I think that is fair comment. @aiptasia I'm reading between the lines. I see the post about "hustler attitude" as sarcasm. Maybe it wasn't. As for the nobs for mith, you are correct about that phrase never being used. But "lining devs pockets" can only mean nobs in this context. So it's clear what was implied. The only question was whether it was sarcasm. And I'd never done the mith vs. pots calculation before. It was an eye opener!