Author | hunt assistance |
whenever there is no one to help in hunt we find ourselves alone in the battlefield facing an enemy to whom we know we'll lose.
my idea is that if no one comes to help a player in a location within the time then the player should not be made to battle alone instead he should be allowed to decide whether to ask for assistance again or to pass by the hunt |
Why not add a random AI player with min.ap and random faction ? |
yes even that can be done |
+1 |
+1 great idea ! |
Why not add a random AI player with min.ap and random faction ?
+1 |
+1 for both |
-1
First of all man the hell up and stop asking others to assist you in petty hunts. Get better artifacts and hunt those wildings on your own and assert your dominance in fellow hunter community.
Secondly since you didn't heed the advice and decided to ask for help from a fellow berry-picker anyways you should not complain about the cons of this system. If you have a problem, be an alpha and hunt alone.
You should be glad that Her Majesty has showered her uttermost kindness on you berrypickers alone by letting you hunt wildlings in groups.
Third, if no one decides to join you : You should get the message and shut the hell up because nobody, not alpha warriors, not fellow hunters and not even berrypickers think it is worth to join your fight against a small group of literally unintelligent wildling to get little to no gold, fsp and exp. If you asked for assistance against a very large group of wildlings and still no one joins then again the message the clear : Literally nobody wants to waste their time fighting hunts with you because apparently you thought it would be a good idea to ask for assistance against 100,000 goblins in min ap.
Either way you should shut the hell up and take a lesson for the next time.
Now for the pass by option if no one joins you :
Since you were so beta in the first place to ask for help, I think it should be given to you at the cost of [Gold to be received from hunt] * 2 as repairing fee because apparently your lack of courage costed some poor berry-picker and farmer his crops (destroyed by the wildings).
It takes a whole new level of cowardliness to run from a fight you accepted and real warriors would fight and die instead of running away from the battlefield like a coward to their mommies! |