Stop Trading Points

Discussion in 'General Archive' started by gghh, Mar 7, 2014.

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  1. gghh

    gghh User

    BIGPOINT im tired of guilds that keep trading after trading please puta stop to it. i have an idea if ur allies with someone and u drop em u cant attck them for 2 days that should mostly stop trading. Most guild that trades are allies so they drop therer alliance to trade plunder points they wont be able to attck for two daeys . Bigpoint i hope u take this in con
    sideration please
     
  2. qwerty

    qwerty User

    Sorry man, but plunder points are not like PvP points or arena points. You can raise PvP points simply by having friends and killing each other everyday, but plunder points are much more complicated than that. Even if allied guilds simultaneously attack each other everyday their points won't increase from that. At least not significantly. So sorry, there's no trading.

    Actually, it's called intentionally invoking the 24-hour parley. An effective strategy to close your island from possible attackers while you are sleeping at night or busy doing other stuff. All heavyweight guilds use this strategy at times. The best strategy to counter this is called "being alert and quicker than your opponents".

    Another variation you can do is like... The members of an alliance can pick one member (usually the strongest guild) to serve as a "plunder points bank." They can pass their points to the one most capable of keeping them against rival guilds until they decide to take them back when needed. Smart.

    The best guilds are not only about strength but also creativity and strategy.

    Weaker and unsuccessful guilds are bitter about this, but actually they would the same things if they are smart and strong enough.

    Bigpoint understands this strategy and is cool about it because it is legal in the game and it is such an intelligent strategic maneuver. After all, they designed the game to have lots of space for tactical and strategic creativity.

    I suggest you read Sun Tzu's book called The Art of War. I bet some Bigpoint people have read this book. :)