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Old 09-06-2009, 01:26 PM   #31
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One thing I have noticed is that is seems to take Alsius longer to regroup than Syrt/Igg when they are retaking forts.

They seem to get the initial attack underway then people turn up in 1's or 2's as they rez. In some fights ive been in i would hazard that 1/4 - 1/3 of their attacking forces are continually on the way. In one resent fight i ended up forced out on a flank (yes i ran away) and coming back in i caught sight of the reinforcement 'chain'...i only waited till i realised there wasn't a last man for me to attack.

Both Syrt+Igg tend to wave attack alot more, which does give the holding side a bit of a breather as well, but overall seems more successfull.

Not always the case either way of course.

I for one find being outnumbered 2,3,4....to 1 while defending a fort extremly funny....can you last till reinforcements arrive - or will you be the reinforments.

I've spent some time, while doing semi-afk things, just watching the taking of forts...and with knowning roughly how many of my lot are involed (if they are) i do wonder why defense groups dont - the moment the fort is retaken regroup and attack (either the previous attacker, or a vunerable target).

For example :- not having a go at Igg swap about a req.

Igg take Herb - Als should start trying to get a grp together.
Syrt retake Herb - Als rgp at bridge
Syrt att Sam - Als Att Meni, Alga Or Herb

Don't always work, nothing does in real or online war.
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