Day 1,154: Free Fights, Zombies, and Some NOM NOM NOM!

Day 1,154, 20:18 Published in Philippines USA by Aersidius


Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory. ~George S. Patton

Who wants to fight and heal for free? Everybody!



Here's a link to a great tool I use to look for free fights by using other nations' hospitals. It gives you me quick and easy check to see if I'll be able to get in any 'free' fights on any given day (plus there's a few other neat tools on that site).

According to this tool, at the time of this article, there is a hospital available in both round 4 and 6 of the Northwest Mexico resistance war. Hooray, free fights, right?

Wait! Don't move just yet, here's why...

You need to check out the details. How much health is healed by the hospitals and how far you would need to move to be on the side of the battle with the hospital are factors to weigh in your decision. It's best to hit a round with a hospital at the very beginning of the round, so the hospital isn't expended when you get there.

In the current battle both rounds with hospitals only heals 10 health per citizen. Even for a guy with an org full of tickets I bought for a mission, it's not really worth staying up a little later than I'd like to and moving for this one. I'd end up like this guy...


Continuing on, here's an example of a time I thought it was worth moving for free fights...

There was an upcoming round where Romania had a hospital in place for battle. I checked and it would heal me five times, for fifty total health. I looked at the allies list and began seeing if any of them were within Q1 moving ticket range. Due to the United States currently holding Chubu(Japan), I was able to use one of my stored Q1 tickets to move there, fight 5x, heal with the hospital, and move back.

You could also move to the region with the hospital simply for healing, then move back to the more important battle to deal your damage.

Other News You Can Use:

Reviving One Corpse At A Time:
Mr. Knoll, our distinguished president, published this article about the Bayanihan Party being renamed, or rebranded, as the Philippines Zombie Party. If you have been just hanging out in the party until now, this is a great time to get active as Mr. Knoll begins reviving life in the party, one corpse at a time.

Having come from the USWP, which brands itself as a zombie party, I think it's a pretty cool idea. It's definitely better than the other possible party name on his list, The Yard Gnome Party.



The Pacmen Have Full Bellies:
Congratulations to the Pacmen! Way to NOM NOM NOM! If you haven't signed up yet, join today! Here's a picture of Pacmen leader Hektor giving a thumbs up after the Peninsular Malaysia resistance war victory...



...but who's wearing the pink boots? Was Mr. Knoll celebrating as well? In the comments below, leave your vote for who's 'pretty in pink' in the picture.