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Battle at Monte Cristo - Printable Version +- CDBZ Archive (http://alex.zulenka.com) +-- Forum: Sagas (http://alex.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=275) +--- Forum: Dante's Abyss: Conquest (http://alex.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=189) +---- Forum: DA: C XTREME Junkyard (http://alex.zulenka.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=242) +---- Thread: Battle at Monte Cristo (/showthread.php?tid=37659) |
Battle at Monte Cristo - Broli - 01-19-2007 To give a hint, this person asked us before if he could switch to our sides before we even took out Syntech. Battle at Monte Cristo - Old Zangya - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by GokuaI doubt any of the Frozen Darkness players who were on United would be able to. If Sixteen changes, Frozen Darkness will collapse. If you change, he'd probably kick you out. Same with Koola. So the only one that really couldn't affect the alliance would be like...Paragus. Battle at Monte Cristo - Old Zangya - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Broli...So this has been in the works a long time. Battle at Monte Cristo - Aero - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Broli That could honestly be anyone. Battle at Monte Cristo - Old Zangya - 01-19-2007 Though I'm sure you don't want my opinion on what to do next, here's what I think would be most beneficial for each army: Dante: Sacrifice Vejita I. It's simple. Just let one of the commanders and the person who's switching kill Vejita, and then, in victory, have the person turn on the commander. United: Kill Vejita I. Battle at Monte Cristo - Reijin - 01-19-2007 **Not Involved in Conversation** Battle at Monte Cristo - Aero - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Mr. Buu Sacrificing any PC would be foolish Real Goals: Dante: Defeat either Gokua or Android 16, and get the traitor on your side(If there is one). With that, victory is all but insured. United: Must kill every PC of Dante. No room for failure by either commander. Must fight through and win both battles, then worry about Reijin. Killing the traitor is a secondary compared to Reijin. Battle at Monte Cristo - Old Zangya - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by GokuaOk, those goals are better. Battle at Monte Cristo - Old Zangya - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by ReijinThen get involved! Battle at Monte Cristo - Vejita I - 01-19-2007 United can't touch this. *dance* Battle at Monte Cristo - Warako - 01-19-2007 I can touch Dante! *dances with them* Battle at Monte Cristo - Vejita I - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Cell Jr. We're changing our name. What I meant to say is, you can't touch Team MIA. *dance* Battle at Monte Cristo - Aero - 01-19-2007 Vej, I'll have something up tomorrow. Battle at Monte Cristo - Reijin - 01-19-2007 After all of our PCs are dead... They have to go through the rest of our armies and our lands. If they have enough men by then. Battle at Monte Cristo - Aero - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Reijin Or maybe it will end the way many battles do; after the leaders die, the rest of the army falls. That's what happened when Alexander fought the Persians at least. Battle at Monte Cristo - Broli - 01-19-2007 What? No no no. Alexander defeated the Persians. In fact, he never faced a SINGLE defeat. He died from sickness, and his empire fell apart because of issues with succession. By then the Persians had already been defeated. Battle at Monte Cristo - Warako - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Reijin If All Dante's PC dies than all of Dante becomes Uniteds, they don't have to go and take every Dante square as long as they kill all the remaining Dante PCs. Battle at Monte Cristo - Aero - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Broli I meant when Alexander fought the Persians. They were severely outnumbered, but due to Alexander's tactic to simply go after the king, they won. The king did not die, but since he ran, so did the army. If he simply would have left, and the rest of the army stayed, Alexander would have died. So yeah, I was speaking about when Alexander defeated the Persians, because they ran away, for their king was in jeopardy. Battle at Monte Cristo - Dantes - 01-19-2007 Quote:Originally posted by Reijin that is not the impression i got from a previous conversation with burter. I believe that this is the battle to gain everything. This is the final battle, winner takes all. and only time will tell who the tratior is... i'll be interested to see if there is one, or if it's just a ploy to get us thinking. Battle at Monte Cristo - Reijin - 01-19-2007 Quote:Well, you have more "emergency soldiers", as in the guards and villagers of the places you own. Aside from that, no, there was nothing said when I made the rules about any bonuses for having tons of land. The idea is that ultimately they have to take each and every base to win, as long as you have an NPC still alive. Until they get that NPC, they'll have to continue trying for each base. I misinterpreted this then when I asked about how is there any advantage to having done anything more than simply sitting in your base holding onto your soldiers and forcing an army to come to one location primed for defense. |