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i have seened a few attack reports and i noticed that the rally point was destroyed is that good for anything?!
Matty,The only reason for using that tactic is if your not very good at timing and if your not very good at timing you won't do very well in the speed round.
i have seened a few attack reports and i noticed that the rally point was destroyed is that good for anything?!
im still wondering how you catapult a rally point? To me a rally point just looks like an area of ground. Bit confused how you demolish ground :icon_neutral:
No,well the rally point has a flag in the middle, so you destroy that flag I suppose
In normal server it is usually do to avoid dodge troops return to the village, so your noble attack won't hit them. But there a way to make it return anyway. So I guess, it is useless.
recall your troops before the first attack hit, but with 2 attacks separated by one second, it's pretty hard to handle, only expert could do so
No,
you'll leave a hole. That has to be filled. It's quite easy, that's the reason, why it's that fast rebuilt.
n00b! Use explosives to throw with your catapults!how would a catapult leave a hole? It knocks down things, if anything it would make the ground get larger because of the s
Even an expert, it is barely imposible do that from here. My internet conection has 600 ms delay to speed server, so it is 1200 ms round trip. :icon_cry:
In normal server it is usually do to avoid dodge troops return to the village, so your noble attack won't hit them. But there a way to make it return anyway. So I guess, it is useless.
Erm. This would be a breach of the rules. You're using an action, that isn't given by normal gameplay. Though there are other possibilites to time between off and noble without the rallypoint. The number increases with the number of villages (or skilled tribesmates) you have.Open your troops movement in new tab and do not close that. I think the cancel button won't be disappear even your rally point is being destroyed. :icon_wink: