Just because "neutral" guys dislike seeing this from riot players
I think 245345 day.....No Dodge policy
https://imgur.com/8JpONl4
Some players failing to dodge didn't cause all of this to happen. Not sure why you are still trying to press the issue. There was a variety of issues from the start. The merges that were supposed to happen at the start were poorly planned out. Hell, as of a week ago there were still several villages that were supposed to be internalled and that was why BM was smart and took them right nextdoor to me. Because of that several villages ended up being lost to the coalition. A lot of accounts are played by solo players which leaves a huge gap of inactive times. Nothing was done to fix that and as a result a few players got caught while offline.
The next issue was the lack of defense at start up. Majority of the tribe went purely offense and we simply did not have enough tribal defense when war was declared. Another reason several villages were lost and unable to be defended. You can blame location, but more could have been done to make the Northwest stronger than it was when they were under pressure.
But the most important thing that caused all of this was leadership. The numbers game was a huge disadvantage with limited hauls, but I still believe a tribe's success is derived from its leaders. A lot more that should have been done was simply ignored.
The coalition themselves have a lot of inactives and we had plenty of reports as well of no dodging. But let me tell you something, if you think someone failing to dodge is how you are going to win this world you might as well just quit now. If you fought a tribe like Beast or Para they will run through you. Limited hauls makes having numbers advantage important. But when you finally meet your size it will be interesting to see how it's handled.
P.S: I actually want to congrats BM and Hot Eagle on the work they have done during this war. Ofc a lot of banter but nothing personally as it's just a video game. But BM is running the coalition and it's clear.