DeletedUser6775
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Fair point but you also have increased range with lc’s which gives you more farming options.
I can understand that if you right in the middle of the world with little barbs or 26 point villages around you
Fair point but you also have increased range with lc’s which gives you more farming options.
Lol your just arguing for fun?If your hitting your farming limit with Spears... which you should be doing... what does sending LC to different "farming options" gain you?
Oh yes, that's right, lower mines so less resources produced...
Lol your just arguing for fun?
No he is arguing because he is right and you can't accept you are wrong. Will come back with details and math to prove his point, cause recruiting LC so early is a terrible mistake.
Lol I probable should have actually looked at the rally point like you suggested before posting the above reply :icon_redface:.
Yep a looting limit per day does change things, I take my hat off to you sir. :icon_razz:
Mancunia thanks bud . I have to say the uk server is much nicer than I am used to on the .net one. Lol I can feel the addiction coming back noooooooooooooooAnyone can make a mistake... only the intelligent can admit to it...
Mancunia thanks bud . I have to say the uk server is much nicer than I am used to on the .net one. Lol I can feel the addiction coming back nooooooooooooooo
Getting back to the route of this thread, a word of warning to all those mine whoring, 'Be careful you don't turn yourself into a farm' as have some of my locals.
Your presuming that players that are mine whoring haven't got any troops....
For example if you build 10 LC with lvl 15 mines but I wait till my mines are lvl 20 to build 10 LC, the LC cost a smaller % of my daily max res income (farming+mines) and therefore slow my growth by less... and you can't say that you've been building them for longer as I can build them faster as my res income is higher...
Just because a player has higher mines doesn't mean they have less troops.. they could even have more... but there are always exceptions to any rule...