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Re: refuse
thats not a bad business strategy.... get people to spend more money...
but that is a good idea.
the only suggestion is to send 1 cav before you warp, and if it takes, then you move your city and send some more attacks.
but that is a good idea.
the only suggestion is to send 1 cav before you warp, and if it takes, then you move your city and send some more attacks.
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Re: refuse
thats a decent idea i must say would help a lot of warpers ill tell ya that havent had a miss in a while though. *knock on wood* lol.


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Re: refuse
but dont you see thats the whole point- if i go in refuse i leave troops out in the hope someone will warp and waste some of there coins. this is strategy to me aand they should test it before they jump
how do you let people know if your hot cakes are selling well?
Nathan05
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Nathan05
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nathan thats a nub strategy and you should be embarassed to do that. it just only seems fair to people who buy coins.
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Re: refuse
some of us use coins and have in the past. it may be a noob tactic but then so are many tactic, sometimes noob tactics arent expected and are therefore the most effective
how do you let people know if your hot cakes are selling well?
Nathan05
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Nathan05
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Quite frankly, if you use the city dropping strategy, then you need to be smart enough to send 1 troop to see if they are in war refuse before warping.
If you warp your city and the player you're attacking is in war refuse then it should be your fault that you didnt check before.
If you warp your city and the player you're attacking is in war refuse then it should be your fault that you didnt check before.
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Re: refuse
Haha. I've always seen city-dropping as kind of underhanded anyway, so I for one am glad to see a city-drop get foiled.
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Caladan wrote:Haha. I've always seen city-dropping as kind of underhanded anyway, so I for one am glad to see a city-drop get foiled.
i dont use it often and hava had a few 2/3 attacks that have been successful
how do you let people know if your hot cakes are selling well?
Nathan05
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Nathan05
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