Hmmm i must learn from you, teach me, new master!!!
I've tried to teach it... my strategy relies on a lot of being able to change the strategy at any given time. I usually adjust the strategy every world depending on what my neighbors are doing, it is all about careful observation.
So basically feck off zaracassie.
I need to find a teacher in tribal wars, perhaps i should post in the general section on the public forums, unless ggeorge around?
(18-08-2009 11:18 PM)Mohs Wrote: [ -> ]Since then I've just experimented with TW and have developed a killer starting strategy for whenever I can figure out how to balance TW and RL and still be a top 20 player (I made a promise to openeye that I would as well as I can't seem to keep myself away.)
Hey, you mentioned openeye.
Did you play W4?
Welcome to Moh's... oh wait, you don't sell burritos do you?
I actually ended up taking over quite a few of your villages when you left.
Welcome Moh.. yeah.. maybe you can give us (me) some pointers on your strategies of TW
I did play W4, but I was a complete noob back then. I was however in Hippos W16, that is where I learned most of my strategy.
My strategy is mostly hoping nobody attacks you for the first few days after bp ends, if nobody does then you are solid. I think I wrote down my whole strategy somewhere, I'll dig it up. Be prepared for a long read, though most of it should be basic to any starting strategy.
when you do find it, post it in another thread

(19-08-2009 06:56 PM)Mohs Wrote: [ -> ]I did play W4, but I was a complete noob back then.
Hmm, well, in W4 I was GPooj of UNSF.
(19-08-2009 06:56 PM)Mohs Wrote: [ -> ]I did play W4, but I was a complete noob back then. I was however in Hippos W16
I still play W16 - although "play" is kind of a stretch.
