7 Proposals in 7 Days: The 2 Wave System

Day 1,196, 15:30 Published in Canada Canada by powerown64

From what I've seen in the CAF, and I assume other countries are the same, we all simply push all our combined resources into 1 huge push right at the end of the battle, simply making it a huge tanking war. What I propose ladies and gentlemen, is do we have to only have 1 push? Can we perhaps try to avoid this sort of resource draining tank battle at the end all together? I hereby propose the 2 wave system.

The 2 wave system of eRep warfare would look like this.

Step 1: 30 minutes left in battle: Generals would assess the situation, and begin to see if the battle could be potentially won. If the battle was 89% is favour for the enemy, they would probably just leave it alone. However if the battle was 56% in favour for the enemy, then they may proceed to step 2.

Step 2: 20 minutes left in battle: Generals would assign 2 groups of soldiers, the 1st wave and the second wave. Supply officers would begin supplying the first wave for their assault.

Step 3: 15 minutes left in battle: Generals give the order for the 1st wave to engage, and to bring that wall to a safe and close margin for victory.

Step 4: 10 minutes left in battle: After the first wave has hit, generals would debate whether or not the next wave is needed, or if they may need another hit to quell the invading tanks.

Step 5: 8 Minutes left in battle: If given the order, the supply officers begin supplying the 2nd, usually stronger wave of soldiers to begin their assault.

Step 6: 5 minutes left in battle: The much stronger 2nd wave begins their bash at the wall, trying to quell the opponents tanking. They would continue until they ran out of supplies, or the wall is firmly at 55% in favour of their native country.

What does this mean?:It means that the weaker soldiers are almost always guaranteed a fight, and we don't lose all the resources from just 1 huge tank fight. I've seen on alot of occasions where we've wasted alot of resources for a battle that was easily won on our side. This strategy would help to prevent that. It may also force the enemy to begin tanking too soon, allowing for the stronger 2nd wave to get geared up more in order to defend against the premature tanking enemies.

For those who don't know what this is about, please refer to this article.

For The Power Perspective

~powerown64