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How helpful are they.
Anyone wanna brag.
I read about skittle camp that was instantly destroyed. But are they helpful?
Anyone wanna brag.
I read about skittle camp that was instantly destroyed. But are they helpful?
No they only hurt your tribe, avoid them like the plague.
They are just bad, to be avoided at all costs.
So many dangerous things happen at camps. Murders, Bear Attacks, Snake Attacks, Spider Attacks and of course there are no toilets or internet.
Camping is just bad. Enough clarification?
If you could not tell by my sarcastic answer then perhaps you should familiarise yourself with google.
Plus if you use a tiny bit of common sense you would realise that like all things in tribal wars it is both good and bad. Yes, I said everything in tribal wars is good and bad. Like sweet and sour lollies. But with villages instead.
A good point.
They hold up to 20 armies and if strategically placed can win you wars.
A bad point
They have no wall and if there one purely of nukes it will die pretty quickly.
For someone who wants another person to think about their sarcasm, you sure didn't pick up on mine. :icon_eek:
And, your answer now differs greatly from your first one.
One of the biggest advantages in it is on a world where you can only support people outside your tribe.
Building an army camp near targets you are going to noble enables quick support.
If said setting isn't active, really its only beneficial offensively tbh - for a short range strike more than anything else.
And who are you?
I am me. Who are you?[/sarcasm] :icon_rolleyes:
I'm a beacon of light in a city of darkness. When chaos and disorder rule the world. I work at night against the evil forces. I am a symbol fighting for thew greater good. I'm the hero this world needs.
*Is reminded of the Three Amigos*
Just watch out for those infamous people, since they are more famous than famous. :icon_wink:
you surely meant that it is very useful on world where you can only suport people IN your tribe