i don't get why you can send ally invite after defeating and ally invite when there is absolutely no communication. that's like saying hey i did beat you just to know and now you have yourself one new enemy that will always bump you
It can be seen many different ways. Also you can send one if you are defeated as well.
1. Good Game! Great fight, really challenging.
2. Omg You destroyed me, be my ally and help me out in LS/DS!
3. Wow tough fight, want to keep tabs on you to see where you fall, perhaps change my team depending on the experiance.
4. Hey, I beat you and I want you to know that I beat you.
It can be seen many different ways. Also you can send one if you are defeated as well.
1. Good Game! Great fight, really challenging.
2. Omg You destroyed me, be my ally and help me out in LS/DS!
3. Wow tough fight, want to keep tabs on you to see where you fall, perhaps change my team depending on the experiance.
4. Hey, I beat you and I want you to know that I beat you.
5. You have a character in the leader spot that I could use in PVE but can't be **** bothered farming.
The above is the only reason I ever send an ally request.
It can be seen many different ways. Also you can send one if you are defeated as well.
1. Good Game! Great fight, really challenging.
2. Omg You destroyed me, be my ally and help me out in LS/DS!
3. Wow tough fight, want to keep tabs on you to see where you fall, perhaps change my team depending on the experiance.
4. Hey, I beat you and I want you to know that I beat you.
5. You have a character in the leader spot that I could use in PVE but can't be **** bothered farming.
The above is the only reason I ever send an ally request.
5.1 - Or zeta on that leader that I am not willing to put on, but could use on one of my nodes.
I have a feeling that most people send me an ally invite because my squad is unique, and they weren't expecting a tough fight.
You can have 50 allies who all look the same, or you can say, "Hm. This guy is doing something different and it surprised me. Let me make him an ally and see if I get any new options opened up in PVE."
I've never thought of it that way. I send ally invites to people who have a lead I want, or people who don't have a guild so I can invite them to mine.
i look at the ally invite as a sign of when someone is active. About half of our top 20 is in a discord channel, I look at those that are not as trying to communicate. I've had about 3 players send me ally invites in the hour that i'm going for arena rank, either beating me (in response to me beating them) or losing to me. I made a point of remembering who they where and that they were active at the same time as me. I therefor stopped attacking them during this timeframe. A few weeks later, one of them hit me and I returned the favour and sent them an ally request immediately. Now I never have an issue with any of them, I don't hit them and they don't hit me (in the hour we are all active). Sure, it may be coincidence, but maybe not. It's just the way I see it.
It can be seen many different ways. Also you can send one if you are defeated as well.
1. Good Game! Great fight, really challenging.
2. Omg You destroyed me, be my ally and help me out in LS/DS!
3. Wow tough fight, want to keep tabs on you to see where you fall, perhaps change my team depending on the experiance.
4. Hey, I beat you and I want you to know that I beat you.
I usually take it as #4 and pound the gloating nerf herder every chance I get... unless I get another request or two in the next few days. Then I presume it's one of the other reasons listed in this thread.
In game name: Lucas Gregory FORMER PLAYER - - - -"Whale blah grump poooop." - Ouchie
In game guild: TNR Uprising I beat the REAL T7 Yoda (not the nerfed one) and did so before mods were there to help
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1. Good Game! Great fight, really challenging.
2. Omg You destroyed me, be my ally and help me out in LS/DS!
3. Wow tough fight, want to keep tabs on you to see where you fall, perhaps change my team depending on the experiance.
4. Hey, I beat you and I want you to know that I beat you.
5. You have a character in the leader spot that I could use in PVE but can't be **** bothered farming.
The above is the only reason I ever send an ally request.
5.1 - Or zeta on that leader that I am not willing to put on, but could use on one of my nodes.
You can have 50 allies who all look the same, or you can say, "Hm. This guy is doing something different and it surprised me. Let me make him an ally and see if I get any new options opened up in PVE."
Easy sequence.
1.) Battle
2.) Snipe
3.) Ally Invite
I don't want to belong to any club that will accept people like me as a member.
Yet you are still a criminal......
@Mageduckey
I usually take it as #4 and pound the gloating nerf herder every chance I get... unless I get another request or two in the next few days. Then I presume it's one of the other reasons listed in this thread.
In game guild: TNR Uprising
I beat the REAL T7 Yoda (not the nerfed one) and did so before mods were there to help
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