The retard logic behind medal coordination

Day 3,708, 04:53 Published in Latvia Latvia by AunsxOM


Greetings!

I would like to talk about the todays running meme in eRepublik, the “medal reservarions”. If you had a good joke about this in you, but felt like it would not get the appropriate exposure to other players, or you just want to read those jokes, then this article and its comment section will most likely be for you, meanwhile I will try to explain the rationale of this in the article.

As we all know, medals are love, medals are life, it is the thing that keeps everyone afloat and profitable in this game, but fighting can be stressful at times when you don’t know if your native tank will come and take your BH away because he has full ff or no time later to fight, so we intorduced medal coordination.

In our Discord channel, we have a special room where players inform about their plans when and where they will fight in our TWs. So the system looks like this:

1) You log on Discord, tell in the room in which battle, round and division you will fight
2) Other Latvians see that, respect that, and plan their food fights etc. accordingly

There are some pluses and minuses for such medal coordination.

Pluses

- you can fight without hesitation that someone strong will take your medal
- no more BH/SH races
- you can plan your food fights to maximize your profits
- you can plan when to log in this game and not waste time at every round change to have a go at BH
- if someone less established goes for medal, tanks can see when to watch the battle and help him secure the BH
- lower DIV players can sell hits and both will know when to come online

Minuses

- foreigner PMs
- becoming a meme
- get Forfeit points while explaining the system

As you can see, this is clearly extremely flawed system that now, when exposed, we will need to get rid of as soon as possible.

We do respect your medals, that is why we almost never fight outside of Latvian TWs(obviously, unless it is to help our friends or to keep TWs going accordingly to schedule), so we would like to ask the same from others, to respect our medals.

In short, I guess that is all I wanted to say.
Now you can bury me alive in the comment section!
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