Pig menace – Culmination (UPD 14:25)

Day 917, 09:38 Published in Pakistan Pakistan by kotekzot.org
Pig menace – Culmination

Good time of day, Pakistan.

Today, we face the greatest threat of the last months. Not only the PTOers are clamoring to get a piece of us, but India as well has decided to use a more direct approach.

I am not unconvinced that this is the result of a plot cooked up by extreme nationalists inside Pakistan itself, but that issue is not important now. What matters is protecting Pakistan from both threats.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with other notable players, is hard at work securing military help from PHOENIX and Dioist nations through the world, but we cannot rely on our allies' and brothers' help forever. We must show the world that the proud Pakistani spirit cannot be broken.

Make sure to fight smart. Here are a few tips:
1. It is always best to fight with weapons. If you cannot afford higher quality weaponry, maximize the number of armed strikes by purchasing Q1 weapons, since they give the most bang for the buck.
2. Share weapons with your friends if they can't afford to buy them on their own. Your friend will be able to do more damage on his first strike with a weapon than you will on your last strike, unless your strength is significantly higher.
3. Defend the capital. We can retake other regions easily, but we must not lose our Q5 hospital.

As for the PTO threat, the situation is, currently, unsatisfactory.

Here’s the information for our regions:

Punjab

Faaty
Badar Fateh Khan
William Walker
Suprah
Anisya

Altnabla
Lord Farhan
Hammas Amer
Balkan Beast
Anonymous90
Policy

Shinichizio
Agabey
B ^U
Habeeb
Anom
Opes

NWFP

Fruitcommando
DeerKill
marium_queen


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