DeletedUser46838
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Once upon a time there was an alliance called Nations of War. They based themselves in O54. Right off the bat, we all knew this alliance was an MRA because of the fact they were inviting people in like all 4 oceans. Some of my alliance mates had also been invited and I did too
But then after 5 hours...dun dun dun
They grew to 130 members! World record right?
Now themselves claimed they ARENT an MRA. I'm going to use this as an example
Morale of the Story?:
Don't make an MRA or else you'll be laughed at.
Creds to Meowican and bsrm
But then after 5 hours...dun dun dun
They grew to 130 members! World record right?
Now themselves claimed they ARENT an MRA. I'm going to use this as an example
bsrm today at 17:05
not really. This is how alliance almost have to work to be competitive. You invite 150 people, 50 people don't accept, 30 people wash out and go inactive, and what you end up with is a decent alliance, but if you only started with 50 people, you'd end up with nothing.
meowican today at 16:59
needed to be said
bsrm today at 16:57
We're using different definitions of MRA I guess. Most people consider an alliance a MRA when they only try to get members instead of trying to get quality recruitment, which we have done thus far. Anyway, why are you sending the random accusation in the first place?
meowican today at 16:54
71 members in less then a day. you can have a average in 1,000,000pts and its a MRA
bsrm today at 16:51
we have the 2nd highest point average (I know points aren't everything, but they are the best indicator this early) so I wouldn't call this an MRA really, we just recruited well.
meowican today at 16:49
wow not even 1 day and 71 members, nice MRA you have there
Morale of the Story?:
Don't make an MRA or else you'll be laughed at.
Creds to Meowican and bsrm
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