FamousInferno
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Great read UBM, very good quality of work. I'm waiting in anticipation for your next segment.
I know when i accepted it as a viable option. It was world 42 and I was leading my first tribe called Grumpy Old Sods. I was naive and made a lot of the same mistakes that every naive tribe leader does. My biggest mistake was not underestimating my enemy but rather overestimating the loyalty of my own tribe mates. We were a fairly full tribe battling with an enemy group of a whopping 5 members one of which was the lovely Arabella. They had convinced half my tribe to leave when I had spent a few hours organizing support plans launch times and landing times for each village. When all my offense went splat I was perplexed. I soon found out only a few of us launched while the others hit the leave tribe button. I was crushed but I learned a valuable lesson that day. People will do what they feel is necessary to protect their own valuables. Thats the day I ceased to be what i was as a player and Undead Billy Mays was born.
That's my personal story, whats yours?
Is sacrificing morals worth victories?
Great read UBM
Now let me tell you my story, it is very similar with yours.
I was a big noob (like you were), and I lead a family in w14. Was called 300, and i even had 2 sister tribes.
I did same mistake as u did in w42, mass recruiting ...
Everything went well, till some point when tribes around me decided to gang bang us.
After i got hit from all directions except North, i noticed how fast everybody start to quit, how i start to sit all those many accounts i recruited and now i have to defend them. At some point, i didn't even know what account to defend first. Even my enemies, started to feel for me lol. And trust me, i had great opponents, like Jayjay and Toxic.J (J0usif from w42). I had hard times, and in the end from all those 3 tribes i remained in 4 players...
What happened in w42, was a lesson for you from a player that had this lesson learned already. We all have been there, and this kind of lessons changed us. This is tribal war, you don't recruit just cause someone asks u to join, you don't recruit just to fill up some free places in the tribe, and when u recruit you always check if the recruitment is fine with players that are close to the new recruit. I am a very territorial player that needs her own space. And like me, there are more... When u recruit their "food", u don't have to question their attachment for the tribe anymore...
anyway, great read
What a good read.
And Amish Gangsta?? What a legend....I've seen what he can do and it's scary, real scary!!
I wouldn't mind catching up with him but I don't know his IGN!!
Great read UBM
Now let me tell you my story, it is very similar with yours.
I was a big noob (like you were), and I lead a family in w14. Was called 300, and i even had 2 sister tribes.
I did same mistake as u did in w42, mass recruiting ...
It was a good read, as all fictional tales are. I wish you would check your sources properly before writing about them in a blog. But i understand you have time constrains and readers to please