TW, Miss matches, and how the other side views them...

DuneSeaFarmer
3525 posts Member
edited August 2021
OK, we know we love to hate the matches. Nothing new there, nothing to rehash.

I was looking at a stellar loss, as our opponent cleared our map, quickly. No worries, it happens. But it occurred to me, our opponent had pretty amazing rosters, mostly r8 etc.. Wonder how they feel doing all that work, putting out a nice chunk of change, not to mention time, and they get us as opponents. Man I would be up-set. It sure wouldn't motivate me to build, spend etc..

Do "Whale" guilds care if there Lambos beat a Pinto? I mean, a win is a win right? Rewards aren't that drastically different. Cake walks can be fun right? Right?

Makes you wonder anyways..

Thoughts?
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    We’re not a whale guild. Certainly some spenders but the majority are f2p.

    This was our TW matchup for the war currently running…

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    We fully cleared the board in about 80 minutes. They had already dropped more banners by we had at that point.

    For me, there are 3 types of TW:
    1) you are heavily outmatched by them
    2) you heavily outmatch them
    3) evenly matched

    The best wars are type 3, no question. I prefer 2 to 1.
  • TVF
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    I had a Miss Matches in fourth grade.
    I need a new message here. https://discord.gg/AmStGTH
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    We’re not a whale guild. Certainly some spenders but the majority are f2p.

    This was our TW matchup for the war currently running…

    j4jjeode422q.jpeg

    We fully cleared the board in about 80 minutes. They had already dropped more banners by we had at that point.

    For me, there are 3 types of TW:
    1) you are heavily outmatched by them
    2) you heavily outmatch them
    3) evenly matched

    The best wars are type 3, no question. I prefer 2 to 1.

    Agree, even if we lose we enjoy close matches. As is our recent was like they nuked an anthill. I know CG realizes the problem, they prove that by the similar rewards. Just no incentive to try when you know you haven't a prayer.
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