Basic Self Defense for New Players |
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Kurfist
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Hey kumo, since i have you here and since this is a newbie defence guide with newbie def topics going on.
Say Newbie A is thieved by medium sized player B, Player B is discovered for thieving newbie A, what will Newbie Deffenders C and D usually do? |
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Kumomoto
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I guess it depends upon who Newbie Defenders C & D are!
Often times larger, veteran players who are passionate about protecting newbies (and there are a few of them) will demand compensation from Player B on behalf of Player A. And if Player B doesn't pay Player A back, they're likely to take a piece of Player B's hide. I'm not speaking for myself or my alliance in this regard, just an observation based upon historical actions. Edited by Kumomoto - 09 Sep 2011 at 19:19 |
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Kurfist
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Would you agree with the action of said newbie defender sieging newbie attacker for thievery or basic raids?
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Rill
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I would observe that siege is a tool in the belt of all large players and that dismissing the possibility of siege would be both unfortunate and unwise. Committing in advance to a specific course of action makes the likelihood of adverse action being taken at all greater, if an attacker of new player calculates that he/she will "only" be raided and/or thieved.
Seems to me that vets would be wise not to count out any specific tool or comment on their likely actions in advance. I would hope it suffices to say that Illy vets react powerfully and flexibly in response to attacks on new players, depending on the situation.
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Kurfist
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Well we can use a recent exampe of Binky Boy, who funnigly enough broke his own alliance rules and thieved or sab'ed a newbie.
Fate of siege of all towns, he brought some population "minimal" to his zero pop city to have ti sieged again, he is also currently scorn and treated as an outcast. Seems a tad bit extreme. |
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Rill
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We're getting off topic. I'm hoping that this thread can continue to focus on self defense for new players. Debate about actions veterans take should perhaps continue in a different thread.
Edited by Rill - 09 Sep 2011 at 20:34 |
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Johnny112
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Rill, I thought your guide was great! There are a few key things that I put in Havoc's private forum's under our "Tips for New Beginners" but this has gone into it! I whole heartedly believe that this has benefited the community as a whole.
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(EOM) Harry
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Killotov, veteran status is not how much pop you have but how long you've played :)
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The_Dude
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I would say that both pop and time played are weak measures of "vet status". I suggest that the more relevant measure is what a player has done. A loner that has been here a long time and built big cities might be poorly equipped to handle many facets of Illy. It's the swing that matters, not the size of the bat.
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tallica
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No, it's the skill of the sailor, not the size of the ship, plus the motion of the ocean! |
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