Originally posted by nook7A 25 Gold province given up without a fight. A chance to virtually destroy the largest army arrayed against you when you have a slightly superior force and you run. You are no warrior, Merchant Monk.
LOL,
We prefer the term strategic withdrawl!
The time was not right to destroy you. Will it be right this turn to come for you, or will you stick your neck out too far and have it removed.
The net is closing (metaphorical one of course)
Originally posted by AThousandYoungQuite the contrary, it takes lots of teamwork to organise the annihilation of you 3. Everyone wants to do things piecemeal, while to do it right takes planning (as you shall see)
Umm...zerging three clans with huge numbers of small clans supporting two giant clans is not teamwork.
Only a foolish leader tries to win in one move. l said at the start l will attack once. When l do, there will be no counter.
Originally posted by no1marauderWell as a merchant l know the true value of things.
A 25 Gold province given up without a fight. A chance to virtually destroy the largest army arrayed against you when you have a slightly superior force and you run. You are no warrior, Merchant Monk.
1) it was not my province to hold
2) The chance of keeping it this turn was slim
3) For the Amako to lose their force then was pointless as there is
4) We can get it back very soon
5) You will see that when l choose to fight you it will not be pretty for you.
Originally posted by nook7No counter that will go up to the numbers you feel are required to actually ... go forward? 😉
Quite the contrary, it takes lots of teamwork to organise the annihilation of you 3. Everyone wants to do things piecemeal, while to do it right takes planning (as you shall see)
Only a foolish leader tries to win in one move. l said at the start l will attack once. When l do, there will be no counter.
Originally posted by nook7Otherwise we'll all be here until Christmas. Have to be patient, do the job properly...Can't just blunder in blindly.
Quite the contrary, it takes lots of teamwork to organise the annihilation of you 3. Everyone wants to do things piecemeal, while to do it right takes planning (as you shall see).
Originally posted by Bosse de NageIf you plan to finish before Christmas, then obviously all these medium clans helping you have decided not to even try to win. I was thinking maybe you and Ikko Ikki would fight each other after taking us out, but I guess you've simply found a bunch of samurai with no ambition who want to tell themselves they were on the winning side despite not winning the game.
Otherwise we'll all be here until Christmas. Have to be patient, do the job properly...Can't just blunder in blindly.
Originally posted by nook71) So you don't care if your allies lose their provinces?:
Well as a merchant l know the true value of things.
1) it was not my province to hold
2) The chance of keeping it this turn was slim
3) For the Amako to lose their force then was pointless as there is
4) We can get it back very soon
5) You will see that when l choose to fight you it will not be pretty for you.
2) You and the Amako had larger forces in the area, but you wasted your time retreating in front and pursuing the feint from Kotto. Blunderers;
3) Armies are to be used to destroy your enemies, not hoarded like pennies by a skinflint;
4) Even if you do, you'll have lost its value for two turns at the very least;
5) Don't worry; we'll come and get you.