Yes, but only the top' of the top will be getting them next week. Then the week after, a few more, and after that many more. But you have to remember, majority of the top tribes have top players. This being sad, it is impossible that all of those tribes will be gone within one month.
I'm inclined to disagree.
What do you consider as the rim though?
Majority of top tribes have top players? What do you mean with top? A lot of points?
I disagree for the simple reason that most of the leading tribes on the rim are simple massrecruiters. They don't care about skill, they just recruit whatever they see.
What top player would want to join a tribe that massrecruits? Not too many, I reckon.
Next week you say? How about 3 days? :icon_wink:
Simple fact is that the rim has no trouble catching up with the core because they have had more farms (and potentially better) and thus can gain more resources. While the core is spending resources to get more troops and nobles, the rim is getting ready for academies and more troops. By the time the core charges outside of their Ks, I reckon the rim will be just about ready to receive them.
Of course, the core tribe should be the obvious winner as they are supposed to be more skilled and having weed out their bad players more thorough. But there are always a few exceptions on the rim, because otherwise worlds wouldn't shape out the way they do on .net. :icon_wink:
My point being: Massrecruittribes will fall, they will lose their top rankings. Why? They will not only be farmed by smaller tribes and thus have a low growth rate, but they are also the prime nobletargets. They lose their few decent players to other tribes that, despite smaller numbers are pretty much owning the massrecruitingtribe. Unless the massrecruitingtribe reforms in time, which is unlikely, they will fall.
I have seen a few exceptions on .net, but as far as I have seen, none of these tribes have a situation where they would be able to pull it off.
But like I said, we will see. :icon_wink: