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Hey, I fought a few times too. I just think it was TNT's version of a belated plot Trick or Treat. In an Editorial lately they said fighting in this plot would count but they would not say how much. This intrigues me.
We did have all the other challengers - Stone, Trees, Mobs and Shadows .
I did fight them and how!!
I believe those challengers will give us points (wins only) as I remember a staff member going on the boards to say losing is
not helping anyone. That was for those challengers, I am
not talking about the Mayor.
When the first Mayor was defeated everyone was asking about when the next one would be released - I even posted that it was probably on a time release and sure enough not long after the 2nd Mayor was released.
The 3rd was released not longer after the 2nd was defeated.
Now, in hindsight - those had to be on a timed release. Either TNT had a rough idea of how long it would take for their hits points to go down or the Mayors were timed (automatic loses without fighting).
These suggestions came up even before the fighting finished.
As for previous wars - I have been in a few: all wins counted - loses didn't.
As all plots have been scored differently, no-one knows how TNT will award points.
Everyone chooses how they see fit too - in the first waves of fighting, I chose to go after the 'higher' ranked challengers first (as did a lot of others) because I believe the harder challengers will be worth more than the easier ones.
As to the Mayor - I have
no idea.
None what so ever.
I am still not 100% sure of anything - TNT regularly confuse me.
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To be honest, I was referring to the post above yours, but your reply still doesn't make sense; I think you're confusing "selfish" and "wrong". They're not the same thing. In other words, sure, it was your choice to not fight the mayor, and there were aren't really any negative consequences to anyone else for doing so. But that doesn't mean it wasn't the more-"selfish" choice, it just means it wasn't a "wrong" choice. So my point is, it's not wrong to skip the part for selfish reasons. If I had a very high win percentage that I cared about more than plot participation and points, I would have taken the selfish route too, and have no qualms with it.
Nowhere do I say - "wrong", I don't believe I was wrong in my choice, just as I don't believe you are wrong in yours.
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So my point is, it's not wrong to skip the part for selfish reasons. If I had a very high win percentage that I cared about more than plot participation and points, I would have taken the selfish route too, and have no qualms with it.
Once again, it is not selfish - How can it be? To be called selfish, I would have to have prior knowledge of the event and decide to act at the expense of others.
As everyone fighting was
actually fighting for themselves and what they would get out of it, then your response doesn't make sense.