[Gold Mine] - Who are the "lucky" countries?

Day 1,956, 20:36 Published in Japan Portugal by Lucifel


Good day to all,

The writing today will be about the new challenge that is happening for the next couple of days to determine who will be the 5 picked countries to get access to a gold mine worth 100.000 Gold.

People can say a lot about this, but the fact which remains undeniable is that 5 countries will get a huge advantage in these hard economic times, and of course setting a criteria in order to give 5 "lucky" countries this amount of gold, gathers some valuable questions on why this was decided.

The rules say that one country per continent that gives the most damage will get that reward.

However with all the countries that exist in the eWorld, did no one ask: ok so what about all the other countries that for example are in a very competitive continent can never dream to beat the top damaging countries, or the others that have the benefit of being only 2 countries in the whole continent? Oceania and Africa have this advantage. In these cases mentioned earlier, each country will have the 50% chance to get the mine and even the damages are very similar which will make this a race until the end.

Regarding this, we can see that many countries can never dream of getting a gold mine, starting by the limitation of damage a country with small population will give. The ratio that we can view when comparing a country with 1000 population to another with close to 20000 population makes it quite easy to see who would get the mine will very little effort.

The criteria used here remembers me of when the battles had no divisions and allowed smaller countries with better organization to obtain victories in very unbalanced levels of populations.

The real reforms that have to be done and that were promissed by admins in the economic area, are the key aspect to insist and to demand to occur the sooner the better.

With all these references, i introduce a small comic regarding the gold mine race:



Best regards,

Lucifel