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Which nation will triumph?

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    -TheSecondSign-

    [1341]Aug 27, 2008
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    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    So you're admitting that a single dragon is more powerful but you get an equal number of them, or you're just going the change the statement and say that they're the same, because I can't see how 1500 dragons is equal to 1500 sky bison and 1500 badgermoles if the latter can be slaughtered by them so easily.

    Unless you started a hatchery, I can't see that being balanced in any manner, and if you do see that as a balance, then I think I'm done with this game.

    1500 dragons? I wish. After that disaster at Chameleon Bay, 150 would be closer to the mark - I've lost most of my dragons.

    Satisfied?

    Still, it isn't too signifigant. My war balloons are still the best in the game by far.A post made by you several pages back yesterday said "1500" dragons. Either you made a typo and I miscounted it, or dragons have been mega gimped for the game.

    Edited on 08/27/2008 8:36am
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    -TheSecondSign-

    [1342]Aug 27, 2008
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    Well if Libraman lets us use it as a defense, we'll be pulling a "Dafoose" similar to the wind blowing water thing.

    You wil discover on our next turn regardless of your post, the second purpose of the Earthborne.

    I'll give you a hint: Tectonic plates moving against one another are involved. A lot.

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    Axrendale

    [1343]Aug 27, 2008
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    -TheSecondSign- wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    So you're admitting that a single dragon is more powerful but you get an equal number of them, or you're just going the change the statement and say that they're the same, because I can't see how 1500 dragons is equal to 1500 sky bison and 1500 badgermoles if the latter can be slaughtered by them so easily.

    Unless you started a hatchery, I can't see that being balanced in any manner, and if you do see that as a balance, then I think I'm done with this game.

    1500 dragons? I wish. After that disaster at Chameleon Bay, 150 would be closer to the mark - I've lost most of my dragons.

    Satisfied?

    Still, it isn't too signifigant. My war balloons are still the best in the game by far.

    A post made by you several pages back yesterday said "1500" dragons. Either you made a typo and I miscounted it, or dragons have been mega gimped for the game.

    I never said that I had 1500 dragons. If someone on my team said that, they were exagerating. I just said that I had quite a few - the Dragons themselves don't matter - what matters is the Sun Warriors who ride them.

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    Axrendale

    [1344]Aug 27, 2008
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    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    Well if Libraman lets us use it as a defense, we'll be pulling a "Dafoose" similar to the wind blowing water thing.

    You wil discover on our next turn regardless of your post, the second purpose of the Earthborne.

    I'll give you a hint: Tectonic plates moving against one another are involved. A lot.

    I've already protested Dafoose's "defence" to Libraman.

    This is startint to get out of hand - teams can't just create hurricanes or earthquakes - the whole point of this game is to use armies of men facing eachother in open comabt.

    Edited on 08/27/2008 8:45am
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    ThisCrazyGuy

    [1345]Aug 27, 2008
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    Axrendale wrote:

    We're not waiting for any longer - post Firelord Psychopass - POST POST POST!

    We're burning down everything! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

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    -TheSecondSign-

    [1346]Aug 27, 2008
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    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    Well if Libraman lets us use it as a defense, we'll be pulling a "Dafoose" similar to the wind blowing water thing.

    You wil discover on our next turn regardless of your post, the second purpose of the Earthborne.

    I'll give you a hint: Tectonic plates moving against one another are involved. A lot.

    I've already protested Dafoose's "defence" to Libraman.

    This is startint to get out of hand - teams can't just create hurricanes or earthquakes - the whole point of this game is to use armies of men facing eachother in open comabt.

    I understand that, but scorching using airborne airships is also an accepted and effective valid tactic. I never said an earthquake would be your plan's demise, but hundreds of trained earthbenders shifting a tectonic plate can cause a large one. It is unacceptable to say "lolz we killz all ur guyz".

    And the tornadoes would wipe out a few naval ships. I seriously doubt you could wipe out a whole navy with them. It took a superspirit to do that.

    But I guess we are starting to get around it. Still, we can't just outright figth 10000 so we came up with ideas. We have...other ones...that don't involve earthquakes...

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    ThisCrazyGuy

    [1347]Aug 27, 2008
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    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    Well if Libraman lets us use it as a defense, we'll be pulling a "Dafoose" similar to the wind blowing water thing.

    You wil discover on our next turn regardless of your post, the second purpose of the Earthborne.

    I'll give you a hint: Tectonic plates moving against one another are involved. A lot.

    I've already protested Dafoose's "defence" to Libraman.

    This is startint to get out of hand - teams can't just create hurricanes or earthquakes - the whole point of this game is to use armies of men facing eachother in open comabt.

    I knew it would only be a matter of time until people started abusing power... Power they shouldn't even have. But this will probably be allowed...
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    -TheSecondSign-

    [1348]Aug 27, 2008
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    So after this one ends will we do another one?

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    ThisCrazyGuy

    [1349]Aug 27, 2008
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    -TheSecondSign- wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    Well if Libraman lets us use it as a defense, we'll be pulling a "Dafoose" similar to the wind blowing water thing.

    You wil discover on our next turn regardless of your post, the second purpose of the Earthborne.

    I'll give you a hint: Tectonic plates moving against one another are involved. A lot.

    I've already protested Dafoose's "defence" to Libraman.

    This is startint to get out of hand - teams can't just create hurricanes or earthquakes - the whole point of this game is to use armies of men facing eachother in open comabt.

    I understand that, but scorching using airborne airships is also an accepted and effective valid tactic. I never said an earthquake would be your plan's demise, but hundreds of trained earthbenders shifting a tectonic plate can cause a large one. It is unacceptable to say "lolz we killz all ur guyz".

    And the tornadoes would wipe out a few naval ships. I seriously doubt you could wipe out a whole navy with them. It took a superspirit to do that.

    But I guess we are starting to get around it. Still, we can't just outright figth 10000 so we came up with ideas. We have...other ones...that don't involve earthquakes...

    We aren't in anyway saying we are going to march in and kill everyone, or as you put it "lolz we killz all ur guyz", we are just winning this war...
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    Axrendale

    [1350]Aug 27, 2008
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    -TheSecondSign- wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    Well if Libraman lets us use it as a defense, we'll be pulling a "Dafoose" similar to the wind blowing water thing.

    You wil discover on our next turn regardless of your post, the second purpose of the Earthborne.

    I'll give you a hint: Tectonic plates moving against one another are involved. A lot.

    I've already protested Dafoose's "defence" to Libraman.

    This is startint to get out of hand - teams can't just create hurricanes or earthquakes - the whole point of this game is to use armies of men facing eachother in open comabt.

    I understand that, but scorching using airborne airships is also an accepted and effective valid tactic. I never said an earthquake would be your plan's demise, but hundreds of trained earthbenders shifting a tectonic plate can cause a large one. It is unacceptable to say "lolz we killz all ur guyz".

    And the tornadoes would wipe out a few naval ships. I seriously doubt you could wipe out a whole navy with them. It took a superspirit to do that.

    But I guess we are starting to get around it. Still, we can't just outright figth 10000 so we came up with ideas. We have...other ones...that don't involve earthquakes...

    Anthing that deals damage to other people's land or men must be done using armies of soldiers in direct battle. You must expose your own men to the fight everytime, unless you come up with a tactic like dressing captives in false uniforms and sending them in for the slaughter.

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    ThisCrazyGuy

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    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    So after this one ends will we do another one?

    There should be many more after this...
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    Axrendale

    [1352]Aug 27, 2008
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    PsychoPass wrote:

    In light of recent moves made by the Air Nomads, we have decided that desperate measures are called for. Here is the Fire nation's next move:

    We are going to burn down every part of the Earth Kingdom that we control. This will be methodical destruction: Every single city, town, and village will be stripped of absolutely everything valuable left. Even the stone will not be spared - we will dismantle all of the buildings and ship the materials back to the Fire Nation. Every able bodied person will be enslaved. Everyone else will be executed.

    Once we have stripped the colonies until there is quite absolutely nothing worth loading onto the ships worth taking we will set everything on Fire. Every forest will burned, every field and pasture devastated, every site that ever did or ever could have hosted a habitude will be torched. Every single volcano (and there are several) will be ignited by Firebenders into devastating overload.

    This is not mindless destruction - ash is actually incredibly good for nourishing the soil. In future years, these fields of destruction will spring back to life as lush and fertile farmland - perfect for colonizing. However, in the immediate future, all that will be left will be miles of ashy plains - utterly unusable. The territory will become a no-mans land that no nation will be able to conquer or use for the rest of the game.

    Before we depart the new wasteland, we will do one more thing. 10,000 slaves will be dressed in FN uniforms and driven directly into the EKs territory. They will be accompanied by 500 soldiers who will ensure that they fight to the death, dealing damage to the Earth Kingdom.

    The rest of the Fire Nation military will then return to the Homeland. With the entire army garrisoned in the Homeland, the FN will be defended by some 13,000 soldiers - utterly impregnable.

    The Fire Nation has also begun developing a faster, more powerful yet expensive tank. Here's a picture:

    We will have done significant damage to our enemies, and lost nothing - the territory will remain as good as ours because nobody else will be able to use it.

    Here is our move - part of it. I will be adding something to it in a bit.

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    Axrendale

    [1353]Aug 27, 2008
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    An updated map:

    All of our captured terriotry has been burned to ash. In places, fires still burn.

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    -TheSecondSign-

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    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:
    -TheSecondSign- wrote:

    Well if Libraman lets us use it as a defense, we'll be pulling a "Dafoose" similar to the wind blowing water thing.

    You wil discover on our next turn regardless of your post, the second purpose of the Earthborne.

    I'll give you a hint: Tectonic plates moving against one another are involved. A lot.

    I've already protested Dafoose's "defence" to Libraman.

    This is startint to get out of hand - teams can't just create hurricanes or earthquakes - the whole point of this game is to use armies of men facing eachother in open comabt.

    I understand that, but scorching using airborne airships is also an accepted and effective valid tactic. I never said an earthquake would be your plan's demise, but hundreds of trained earthbenders shifting a tectonic plate can cause a large one. It is unacceptable to say "lolz we killz all ur guyz".

    And the tornadoes would wipe out a few naval ships. I seriously doubt you could wipe out a whole navy with them. It took a superspirit to do that.

    But I guess we are starting to get around it. Still, we can't just outright figth 10000 so we came up with ideas. We have...other ones...that don't involve earthquakes...

    Anthing that deals damage to other people's land or men must be done using armies of soldiers in direct battle. You must expose your own men to the fight everytime, unless you come up with a tactic like dressing captives in false uniforms and sending them in for the slaughter.

    -does Peter Griffin impression-

    ...Whyyyy?

    I think tactics like the Earthborne are valid, but earthquakes are pushing it. Making guys go underground to attack an enemy from an advantageous position is no different than bombing infantry with airships that they can not defend themselves from, or bombarding them with naval cannons, which you would do if we were in range, because we would be powerless to stop it.

    The earthquake thing is probably invalid, but you can't blame us for trying.

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    FireLordZuko93

    [1355]Aug 27, 2008
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    Axrendale wrote:

    An updated map:

    All of our captured terriotry has been burned to ash. In places, fires still burn.


    .......................i thought we were waiting for libraman
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    EmoHaruno

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    FireLordZuko93 wrote:
    Axrendale wrote:

    An updated map:

    All of our captured terriotry has been burned to ash. In places, fires still burn.


    .......................i thought we were waiting for libraman

    Yea, Ax, we should wait for Libraman before we post. This way he can deem it fair and sqaure.
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    isabelwhatx

    [1357]Aug 27, 2008
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    That wasn't TOO bad. We weren't going to get back that land, anyway. In fact, it was a negative to the FN. Wait, is it our turn now?
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    Axrendale

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    isabelwhatx wrote:
    That wasn't TOO bad. We weren't going to get back that land, anyway. In fact, it was a negative to the FN. Wait, is it our turn now?

    Actually, I'm not done yet.

    EmoHaruno, should we make our announcement now?

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    EmoHaruno

    [1359]Aug 27, 2008
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    Axrendale wrote:

    isabelwhatx wrote:
    That wasn't TOO bad. We weren't going to get back that land, anyway. In fact, it was a negative to the FN. Wait, is it our turn now?

    Actually, I'm not done yet.

    EmoHaruno, should we make our announcement now?


    Sure
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    isabelwhatx

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    Wait until libraman comes back so he can mark this move valid and allow us to try and prevent it.
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