Not sure what BP gains we're talking here but they certainly have a few BP farms outside their core. I imagine Achileus and co. have gained a lot from one certain city in 35 which will continue to give them a regular supply of BP unless the locals decide to wise up.
This thread was created by an MGGA leader to complain about our biggest player gaining a load of BP by killing his own units.
For reference:
- Said player would still be 2nd for BP on the server even without that extra BP.
- Our leadership had actually just ordered a complete respecialisation, from a defence-biased setup (due to fighting multiple alliances for a while) to an offence-biased setup (now that 4 of the 5 alliances that were hitting us are basically no more), so the player did have to get rid of a tonne of defence, and attacking it is actually the best way of doing it for maximum BP gain.
- BP trading is something that MGGA are highly suspected of practicing a lot, given the possible sources for their BP versus the actual fighting that has been going on.
Im not sure what you are trying to say. That we kill a ton of dwarven stuff? Yes that is fair play, so if thats a complaint, then it is a silly one.
Speaking of dwarves... I think the new city name is fitting. Definitely new favorite report.
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Kal since you have no proof- and we do have solid proof you guys kill your own troops you don't really have a leg to stand on except conspiracy theories. It's ok- people will always be hating.
I've heard all your excuses- yet they remain just what they are. Excuses
We have fought quite a few alliances, including the ones we are at war with now
I believe all noobs are doing at the moment is picking low hanging fruit far outside our borders and boasting about it as if some mighty accomplishment![]()
Makes me wonder why you have all those low hanging fruits in your alliance. And what do you´re players think about you calling them low hanging fruits?
The players themselves are not low hanging fruits. The cities they have far off are though.
I thought you would have understood that, maybe not.