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Thread: Gnome offensive t/attacker.

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    Gnome offensive t/attacker.

    I have made a possible attacker/Thief build at 900-1000+ acres. Whats your thoughts of this setup? Should i think/change something to improve?

    Farms: 10%
    Training Grounds: 30%
    Thieves' Den: 15%
    Guilds: 10%
    Towers: 5%
    Banks: 15%
    Stables: 10%
    Dungeons or homes: 5%

    Other info for this tactic:
    Population science pump, atleast 2-3%+.
    Draft rate 55% to begin with. But when i get sciences up in max population i will go 60-70%.
    Last edited by Torner20; 08-12-2008 at 00:58.

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    Postaholic
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    shift 10% of ur TG to homes, and cut tiny bits from farm/bank/dungeon and get 7~8% forts and it should be good to go

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    Post Fiend
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    I see no barracks...

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    Definitely drop some of those TG, either put into forts and Rax or get some homes if your set on having max offence.

    Obviously you'll be dropping farms once you have science, I'd put that into towers since as a T you wont have your runes stolen too much and you may fizzle a fair bit trying to cast vermin/drought before you hit people.

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    Sir Postalot
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    i would drop 15% TG's and 5% banks (to 15 and 10 respectively)
    cause the gnome econ is pretty decent... im at 58% DR atm and am running active sci whilst training elite/theives on resev+pat...
    5 decent rob vaults/24 hrs keeps me going fine =)
    get 10% homes and 10% rax
    (or 7%, 8% and bump TD's up to 20%)
    run 5 defspecs/acre max, rest elites... and get 4 raw tpa =)

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