Anonymous
8 years agowar club strategy
I know there are many types of strategy, but there is one that angers me, because it leaves you unable to do anything ... The shields. It seems good to me that the shields are activated when they hav...
It is frustrating indeed. And super boring.
In some games (chess comes to mind), if there is a repeat of a certain number of moves, then the result is a draw.
However, I suspect that some opponents would still take a draw rather than a potential loss, so even forcing those clubs who refuse to fight to achieve a draw instead of their "win" might not solve the problem entirely. Those chickens will still go for the draw...
Sadly, as much as I hate it, you do have to look at the issue from the other point of view: if a club has organized itself to 1) be active and 2) fight quickly with high scoring attacks enough to build up a lead then... have they not "earned" their victory? It may upset us, but... they earned it. Or rather, we deserved it because we weren't as ready or as good as they were. Our foremost solution is to look in the mirror and be better prepared next time.
Know that this is a real and valid strategy in the game, and prepare and conduct your team accordingly so that you don't suffer your fate from it.
For those who wish to play more casually: again, my suggestion is to have timers for shields so that there are a couple of more chances to re-engage the enemy over the course of the 36 hour attack phase.
Thanks Connor McDavid!! (next year Oilers, next year) .....you nail our clubs' frustration with war and the "bubble".
We are growing tired of clubs that hide under their domes denying an attack by their opponents.
We think the domes should be time-limited.