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So, for those that take notice,
how many different guilds does your guild target with attacks? And how many times in a row does your guild attack them? Seems like many guild have an exclusive target that they attack over, and over, and over, and over, and over... Just wondering what the general consensus is on repeat attacks, and differentiating guild targets. I have no opinion, positive or negative on the matter, yet I've heard complaints from others. Feel free to voice your opinions. No holding back. Thanks for your time. Last edited by Dongurinoseikurabe; 09-28-2012 at 08:52 PM. |
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My guild cycles between five guilds that we attack regularly. Three of which we are certain we will win. The two others we usually win. Though it would seem there is one we attack most often just because its the last of the five available more often than not when we go to initiate a war.
Probably one in ten attacks, we attack a guild we haven't been able to beat on the offensive in the past-- just for the excitement of it.
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My guild usually alternates attacks between 3-5 guilds we beat on a regular basis. We attack the one ranked the highest at the time. If we think we have passed a guild in power, we attack them to see if we have, if it's close (win or lose) we don't attack for at least a while. And if we win by a large margin they get to join the 3-5 guild cycle and we usually have stopped attacking one because we passed it significantly in rank.
Now my guild has only been here for 2 months and now we are in the lower 30s and upper 20s most of the time, so there probably aren't many guilds we will be passing by as many ranks as we have been. |
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