I love GW as im sure you all know but i would call it a grind also… Different kind of grind than pvp but a grind nonetheless
I have to give mad props to @Ssazix for leaving DP for a non GW guild
That is exactly the solution i have been advocating for to all the ppl crying about GW and it sounds like you found a good fit brudda so i say good form and best of luck to you!
I grow tired of constant GW sucks posts and i dont respond to them like i used to but pointless posts like “please increase GW battles to 10 a day” cough troll post cough are to me equally as tiresome
Not saying dont post it just saying its gettin old…
I did exactly that. I’ve never run a Famine defense - I don’t even have Famine.
@beanie42 hit the nail on the head. There’s no reciprocation because 1) human nature says winning is everything even in a casual game and 2) there’s no incentive to behave otherwise.
And the fact that you found guilds “filled with lvl 1000+ players” that aren’t participating in GW suggests it may not be monetizing the way they want either…
I meant using different troops to invade instead of using my standard 2 PVP teams for invade.
Using troops I had never used before in PVP, that’s what I meant by change of pace.
Though the defenses that I face are quite a bit different in PVP compared to GW. In GW there’s a lot of Famine/Psion and Kerby/FG, but much less so in PVP.
i hate GW more and more. It’s ridiculous how Ai’s troops fill fast compared to mine, even psion in blue day is useless, even if i drain them, they are still ready to shot next turn in a single cascade. So either fam drains my whole team, or kraken gets full and ofc devours my aby at the first frigging shot.
I am seriously thinking to quit the game.
since you ar a proud member of the “paladins of the true spirit of the game” i’ll try to keep things simply enough for you to understand. blue+imperv= behemot or sphinx.
You see, a good player puts as last troop, exp in war, something that he hopes to be useful, those 2 are not. hope that all is well up there on your soapbox, kind sir.