Daze wrote:
Siniri wrote:
.... it'd be interesting if a secret team of high-battling "all stars" decided to join a different faction and try to upset.
Basically we are already doing something similar by 'bandwagoning' one particular team, so it wouldn't be as easy to win against so many already on a team. Also working as a group, we all get rewarded, but if you lose you get nothing but a cheap random prize.
On the otherhand, the AC has so many teams, that the number of people on each team are fewer therefore easier to upset teams when big groups of ASG's join one. If your team loses, you still have all your points that go towards the prize shop.
Oh, I didn't say they'd succeed... I'd certainly not risk it by joining one. But if the calculation were simple, such as battles/player, then having a lot of "freeloaders" (I would guess that at least ~80% of players might fall into this group) could really bring down the team average, and it'd be hard for the <20% to bring the average up by too much, compared to a group with, say, 80% high-battlers. And such a group might be tempted to try for it this weekend especially, with the AC going on, increasing even further the number of "freeloaders" on the big team. We don't actually know how the wins are calculated at the Obelisk. The only way we'll know is if someone decides to test it (someone like Neocodex, maybe, who might test it for funsies on their dummy accounts, thus not really hurting their own chances at boons) and actually succeeds at an upset.
Once all the avatars and site themes have been given out once, it will be harder for a large coalition to form, I think. Even this time, a lot of people were mentioning they wanted the Sway avatar and theme before the Seekers one because they don't think the Seekers one will be interesting at all. So even next round might be tougher to get agreement. If not, the Obelisk basically becomes another daily (except it's battle-4-days, collect-boons-7-days, take-3-days off), which would be a bit boring. Of course it's smarter, just not quite the "guild wars" activity that people were anticipating.