DoS wrote:Did everyone in Merc really attack Slindur? I think a full scale attack on a guild is a bit bullyish if only a few participated.
I'll mention that at the next war committee meeting
DoS wrote:Did everyone in Merc really attack Slindur? I think a full scale attack on a guild is a bit bullyish if only a few participated.
DoS wrote:Did everyone in Merc really attack Slindur? I think a full scale attack on a guild is a bit bullyish if only a few participated.
DoS wrote:I think if you crush those involved enough, then that will set a message for everyone else. And lowering the amount of people you crush means you do more crushing to the people involved.
DoS wrote:Not really. You need a lot more MBs, serenities, and FoJs to keep everyone down.
With 4-5 people, you can keep them down and down for long.
Stan Rogers wrote:As of reset time, The Ayes of Avonmora have lifted all voodoo casting restrictions upon the T'zak Ryn Guild.
This is in response to a unprovoked vicious attack on our membership resulting in severe loses.
It is our intent to recover those losses
We rarely resort to this extreme unless provoked however we consider the well planned raid on Slindur very provoking.
If sufficient recompense is offered back to cover our complete losses, we shall re-enact this guild restriction we place upon ourselves
Thanks,
Stan
Bmw wrote:Stan Rogers wrote:It's been a long time that I have been in a good old fashioned guild war. Pulpop has done a marvelous job at defending the MERC assets and counter punching.
im happy going around smacking the lit up fleets but i wont go into voodoo i just like me gold. so don't blame me for attacking ya blame the one lighting you up lol.
Stan Rogers wrote:It's been a long time that I have been in a good old fashioned guild war. Pulpop has done a marvelous job at defending the MERC assets and counter punching.
Haron wrote:
Attacking our lit up fleets in times of war is considered cooperating with the enemy. It is probably a wise action if you are a guildless, pure pirate. However, if you have trade fleets or guild members you care about, or are trying to build a nation, it might pay off to stop and think if this really helps your long term interests ;-)
Haron wrote:Attacking our lit up fleets in times of war is considered cooperating with the enemy. It is probably a wise action if you are a guildless, pure pirate. However, if you have trade fleets or guild members you care about, or are trying to build a nation, it might pay off to stop and think if this really helps your long term interests ;-)