Who runs the Asakura? He's done a fine job bleeding for the Ikko Ikki but he hasn't gained a single bit of Gold Province value since turn 6. In fact, on that turn he had 151 GPV and the Monks had only 135. So like a good dog he has served his master well but without accomplishing anything in terms of winning the game. Kudos to his strategy!
Originally posted by no1marauderYour facts are incorrect (no surprises there) it must be the attempts to divide and conquer that give you the rush of blood to come out with this rubbish.
Who runs the Asakura? He's done a fine job bleeding for the Ikko Ikki but he hasn't gained a single bit of Gold Province value since turn 6. In fact, on that turn he had 151 GPV and the Monks had only 135. So like a good dog he has served his master well but without accomplishing anything in terms of winning the game. Kudos to his strategy!
The Asakura have takern land from the Hatano since turn 6 and also have cede me land for $ since then.
Try to spend some time sorting out the pathetic rabble you "control" before involving yourself in affairs of others.
So...
1 fleet and 1 province lost in a war 1 turn old which Ryozoji has just initiated... and suddenly the Amako and the two most powerful coalitions on the map are but sword-fodder?
Hmmm... Brilliant logic!
Even Hitler did better than that... before dying like a dog in a hole in Berlin. Ito can be your Eva.
Originally posted by drakkarWho are you? (in the game?)
So...
1 fleet and 1 province lost in a war 1 turn old which Ryozoji has just initiated... and suddenly the Amako and the two most powerful coalitions on the map are but sword-fodder?
Hmmm... Brilliant logic!
Even Hitler did better than that... before dying like a dog in a hole in Berlin. Ito can be your Eva.
Me be Eva? Not Blondi??