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| 26 Nov 2013 04:50 PM |
Having a war declaration declined does not amount to a victory on your behalf.
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are31
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| 26 Nov 2013 04:53 PM |
| Support, even though I've been against this before. |
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DeusCael
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| 26 Nov 2013 04:53 PM |
technically you can't decline a war declaration
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| 26 Nov 2013 04:54 PM |
| This is Roblox, duescael, you're being too technical. |
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| 26 Nov 2013 04:55 PM |
| Decline in this case would be defined as a refusal to formulate war terms and/or acknowledge the 'war declaring party'. |
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Cryptios
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| 26 Nov 2013 04:56 PM |
| You can't decline a war declaration... But yes, it is not an autowin so support |
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| 26 Nov 2013 04:57 PM |
In real life
If someone declares war on your country you have no choice but to fight. |
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| 26 Nov 2013 04:58 PM |
| Well it's a good thing this isn't real life, right? And in any case, it takes two to appropriate an official war. |
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