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- I bought the Asylum, so now losing means that I run out of characters before I can finish off the felons. So I've gone back to winning.
- Uhm, you mean 'losing' right? Not loosing.........unless we're talking archery terms. And I still don't get the whole concept of losing fights to get ahead. Maybe somebody can elaborate on that tactic.
- jukan00New SpectatorBeen done for a few days now thanks to losing, on to my third round of bonuts.
- I wanted to vote "Taco", but only because I'm not sure I can do a somersault. :lol:
To answer the question about why you would lose, you get the same bonus for winning a fight no matter how many times you lose, but you also get a bonus for losing. So if, to beat one group of felons, you lose twice and win once, you get two bonuses for losing plus the usual one for winning. You also still get the same prize for each point of damage you inflict on the felons. So it takes a while longer, but you get more bonuses if you lose as much as you can while still winning in the end. - I'm having a hard time losing sometimes, so technically I'm Hardly losing. But I voted for the somersault option.
- heyababy47428Seasoned Newcomer
surefirein93 wrote:
Uhm, you mean 'losing' right? Not loosing.........unless we're talking archery terms. And I still don't get the whole concept of losing fights to get ahead. Maybe somebody can elaborate on that tactic.
The idea is to lose intentionally so you engage in a greater number of fights than you would if you were winning them all the first time around, this pays out marginally better because you still get resources from the fights that you lose. Your fighters heal over time, the AI felon mobs don't. This is for fights in your own town, not social fights. It's much more labor intensive and requires more fighters, but for people who log in every hour or so it's worth it. - bluntcardNew Traveler
Loose means not tight.
Lose means not winning.
Loose sounds like moose.
Lose sounds like snooze.
:D - I haven't lost a single battle
- Why do you all tease me about my smelling pistakes?
Me fail English? That's unpossible. - bluntcardNew Traveler
4tee3 wrote:
Why do you all tease me about my smelling pistakes?
Me fail English? That's unpossible.
Did my comment come across as teasing?
I added a helpful way that I remember which words are spelled correctly.
Misspelling are a distraction.
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