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.