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well duka im talking about trench otherwise i hear ya.Dukasaur wrote:It's totally the opposite of me. If a bonus 2 lands in the outfield, I view that as a bonus for the defense, not to be used offensively. I'd have to be very desperate to send those troops to the front.
IAC = OCD. This explains a lot, including his thoughtless mechanized approach to esc games.iAmCaffeine wrote:I feel this. I need everything to look right. It's like if I'm defending a bonus, I want all my regions on the border to have the same amount of troops.
I think if you read the whole thread, you would not of said thisThorthoth wrote:IAC = OCD. This explains a lot, including his thoughtless mechanized approach to esc games.iAmCaffeine wrote:I feel this. I need everything to look right. It's like if I'm defending a bonus, I want all my regions on the border to have the same amount of troops.
?? But I did read the whole thread... so you must be incorrect.Ltrain wrote:I think if you read the whole thread, you would not of (have) said this.Thorthoth wrote:IAC = OCD. This explains a lot, including his thoughtless mechanized approach to esc games.iAmCaffeine wrote:I feel this. I need everything to look right. It's like if I'm defending a bonus, I want all my regions on the border to have the same amount of troops.
That Thorthoth post was the first I've read in a long time. Don't quote him.Ltrain wrote:I think if you read the whole thread, you would not of said this

Attempting a cover-up, only brings more attention to your lameness, Nescafe.iAmCaffeine wrote:That Thorthoth post was the first I've read in a long time. Don't quote him.Ltrain wrote:I think if you read the whole thread, you would not of said this
oh hahaha sorry I gotchaiAmCaffeine wrote:That Thorthoth post was the first I've read in a long time. Don't quote him.Ltrain wrote:I think if you read the whole thread, you would not of said this
I didn't knowriskllama wrote:Lt, meet Tt...
This almost sounds like you believe fate determines the purpose of your troops. They emerged in the rear, so (unless I'm desperate) that's where they're destined to remain.Dukasaur wrote:It's totally the opposite of me. If a bonus 2 lands in the outfield, I view that as a bonus for the defense, not to be used offensively. I'd have to be very desperate to send those troops to the front.
We never had this problem. For some reason I only do it in 1v1s/poly games.Nymeria Stark wrote:In case I ever team up with any of you OCD-candidates: While we are on the same team, you are forbidden to compromise strategy for aesthetics.

OCD is usually annoying, but this is actually a good thing, no? For the first time ever, I wish I had OCD lol.Ltrain wrote:There is a good reason to visit Skinny Views in trench games. If you can survive while moving small troops that you may of accidentally left or gained +2 from cards, you get to move some pretty big stacks that have built up on auto deploy spots round after round and overwhelm your opponent. But the whole point of my post was to say sometimes, this backfires, yet I can't help myself!
It's a good thing unless you are playing with teammates who win a 4v1 from an auto deploy point and advance all with no enemy ahead and you are all AERGOPIUSERHGOISEHRGPSJEROGTIJE!!!!!!!!!!!!Mattisen wrote:OCD is usually annoying, but this is actually a good thing, no? For the first time ever, I wish I had OCD lol.
I consider this discussion to now be closed. do not fort the 2, Kaskavel hath spoken.Kaskavel wrote:Well, there is no rule here, both leaving or reinforcing the troops is wrong under circumstances. The correct approach is something like the following. Let's say you have 2 castles and a village. (11, 16 and 4 troops respectively). A normal flow of renforcement will bring 15 troops this round plus 15 troops next round plus 9 troops next round plus 15 troops next round for a total of 54 troops. If you delay by reinforcing the 2 first, you will get +2, +20, +20, +12 respectively which happens to be the same total on this example (because the 4th reinforcement in the first example was a village, not a castle. Question is "Can I afford to be -13 troops this round, -8 next round and +3 next round and +0 next round in order to be 2 troops ahead after 5 rounds?" In this senario, it only matters how much the 2 first rounds will cost you. If you think they do not-which is usualy the case if you are in contact with the enemy, you must not make the reinforcement.