I stopped posting in the forums for 3 reasons:
1. None of the people who truly do matter on this world are here.
2. Only players without accounts on this world continue to give their opinion on matters they know nothing about.
3. Because I'm not here to analyze what everyone else does, and how they do it.
Anyone can evaluate the move of a tribe, but your doing it through your own perspective, without knowing the reasons behind such a decision.
I could say that a war went bad, the truth is, the Lowkey-82nd merge was a great move. Anyone who thinks otherwise should not lead, and they certainly should not be listened to. Instead of wasting time attacking back and forth with players I know are highly active, and experienced, we gave them an opportunity to play with others that are like themselves. Which I'm pleased to say, they took.
My master plan was Menson, a player which is still in 82nd, under a different alias now. However, he launched 24 hours too early, and Lowkey responded in a swift manner when he did, which meant that our support had not yet reached him, and his villages weren't stacked. So it fell down on it's ass.
Of course we said Lowkey were a bad tribe, and with no real chance of beating us. They didn't have a chance of beating us. Once their smaller players had gone inactive, and most of their offense was down, it would have been a waiting game. Us sending new nukes daily to break down their defenses, taking villages slowly.
However, we had 16 members at the end of the war. Why play with 16 good members when you can have 25?
Instead of following 82nd threads around, and trying to flame us at every possible moment, go do something of your own.
P.S Yes, I involved what you had said in multiple threads and sumarized my answer here instead of spamming every thread.