Eroex
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War Groups Advice: Based on information from veterans [ The Info is Reliable, I hope ]
There are 3 chapters and a little fourth part which I think you may enjoy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #1
What You Should Do Immediately Before You Join:
Once you've joined the war group, ALWAYS memorize and learn of which ones are the high ranks. If you do that, you can understand who you're teaming up with and be commanded by.
Examples: Imagine, you were commanded to take over a base with 1 HR. This was a test to see if you should join the group or not. You don't know who the HR is but you took the test anyway. Turns out, after the test started, it became a disaster. You couldn't get along with the HR and you eventually failed the test.
Once you done that, READ THE RULES! Some that have already think "READING THE RULES" is a waste of time, they're wrong. Every group has their own sort of rule that is much different than other war groups. You may not know this but sometimes people can exiled, because not by how they didn't read it but how the members didn't understand what was going on. Rules are a important part of the group and must be taken very serious in the group. And I mean ALL!
Examples: You: Hi, Bob. Bob: Hey, dude. You: Wanna hear this funny joke? Bob: Sure..but.. You: Cool, I'll start-[ The Joke is Said ] Bob: I'm tellin' a HR on you You: But, why..? Bob: You're not allowed to say jokes in the group! You: Should have read the rules...
Note: My Examples we're just a idea, I wanted to make up of. Don't criticize me about how "unrealistic" these examples are.
Learn about the enemies and allies if not who would you think would you be raiding and who you should help? Not much to say on allies and enemies but enemies is a serious deal in war groups. In fact that was the entire reason why war groups we're created!
Examples: I'm sure you get what I was saying so I don't think you would need a example. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #2
How to get recognized:
Note: Don't get frustrated with this chapter.
This chapter is something everyone may want to read. Some don't even know why would someone want to get recognized in a war group. If you get recognized, you would gain plenty of promotions! And maybe become FAMOUS in that group! These are the main reasons why someone would want to get recognized. Actually, "reverse psychology" is worse to even use if you wanted to get promoted! Lots of war group veterans know this. Sometimes, they know everything. But it depends how many people are in the group. If the number in the group is high, it means they know. If the number if the group is low, they are probably low on experience and do not know. This is the probability of which and which. This is not a specific "theory", but is very likely to be true. Promotions are basically already found within the group description. Well, a "guide". Popular sayings are said around with the group high ranks and leaders. The saying is, "Don't ask to get promoted, or it'll lower your chances". This is true to every single war group with lots of potential! I'm not sure if I know where the saying came from but my theory is from Vaktovians. If you don't know about "Vaktovians", you don't need to know. It's very complicated to even say famous war groups and explain about them, now. Look through the promotion guides and look through clearly! If you don't see it than go to the next chapter. Promotions are easy to get if you are "active". Active means online a lot in the group. Which means, putting group posts on the wall every week or day. Activeness will help you go to training, rallies, raids, and defending your base. If you're active, it means you're ready what the group will throw at you! Stay online, is the number 1 thing to get promoted! If you have anymore questions about it, than read the group's promotion guide. But you should read the group's promotion guides. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #3
Which war groups are good to join:
First off, the group should be able to be very active. But to tell if the group is active or not? Hard, but I found a trick that helps me a lot. When you look at the group. Look at the very first rank that you see at the top! If you look at the row, and it has more than 300 people than it's a good group that has some friendly High ranks and a friendly leader that's very active. Look at the first row of the 300+ people, than see if there are 5 people or more online. If not, than don't join. No matter what, if the lowest rank has 5 people that are online, than join. It shows that at least 5 people are goin' to be active. Which means, it'll affect their friends that are in the groups and eventually cause them to be active too. This is my 2 tricks. But always do the 2nd trick first. The 1st is somethin' you should do after the 2nd trick. That's all I can say. The group description should also have specific things on the description. The things should be a promotion guide, news so you know what's goin' on in the group, rules, and uniform links. If they don't have it, than the group could have a handbook. The handbook is a forum that sends you to the other things that I just told you. So the handbook shows a bunch of links. Each link has been labeled to help you, learn more about the group. I highly recommend to read if the group has a "History" link. This will show you more and more of the full extent of the history of that group. History is a important subject to many war group members that are veteran, most of them anyway. It helps you connect with war group veterans in that group, a lot. You'll know, the hardships and people who are famous in the group. You should always be nice to everyone in the group and outside the group. Outside the group means allies and enemies. Yup, enemies! Always be kind to them but always keep your guard with them and kill them for your group. Don't listen and you'll be flaming instead of the enemy! You'll be kicked off from the server, immediately. Sometimes, it gets someone so outraged that it causes the person to "RAGE QUIT" the group.
Fun Fact: Did you know that you'll definitely meet a "RAGE QUITTER", at least once in any war group?
Fun Lie: The Fun Fact is my opinion. After all, it happens all the time to me. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Definitions
RAGE QUIT: Leaving a war group with great rage
Rage: Great Anger
RAGE QUITTER: Someone who "RAGE QUITS"
Flaming: When someone "attacks" in some sort of way towards a person
Flamer: Someone who is flaming
Training: When a group trains their soldiers by havin' them go against each other in combat in either SF or guns, or have them go through obbies.
SF= Sword Fighting
Rallies: Meetings or meetings to pump up soldiers for a raid
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STORY TIME ABOUT VAKTUS AND COLORTHEORY! :D
A Story Of Lies [A STORY THAT IS NOT TRUE]
Some people may not understand this comic, unless the person has been in plenty of war groups or have heard of famous war groups. The story isn't at all true.
Once Upon A Time, there lived a boy named Vaktus. The boy named Vaktus hated his brother, DonkeyKing. It was centuries and more centuries when DonkeyKing and Vaktus became enemies but created empires! DonkeyKing changed his name to ColorTheory while Vaktus was busy. ColorTheory and Vaktus are probably sometimes the most HATED or most LOVED person ever. ColorTheory and Vaktus had their empires became enemies. Soon, they killed each other apart. Soon the both of them we're fustrated by who was right and who was wrong about the end of the war. Eventually, they ignored each other. Thus ending the war and continuing pain and suffering for their own men! And eventually their rivalries caused them to lose their empires. THE END
Note: I don't intend to hurt anyone or offend anyone to RAT or VAK.
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You've finished reading the handbook, YAY! Not only have you read this handbook, but you're knowledge of war groups have either increased or has stayed the same. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please, if you have any questions or tell me some other things about war groups. Please don't hesitate to ask.
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Eroex
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| 26 Jan 2012 03:22 PM |
| The HandBook is so long... :D |
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| 27 Jan 2012 10:34 PM |
| Pretty slick dude. Nice info. |
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Eroex
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| 28 Jan 2012 07:21 AM |
| Yeah..I've been in more than 30 war groups. So I got a couple of experience. |
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Eroex
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| 28 Jan 2012 07:22 AM |
| I think I should add a new chapter for people who are startin' new war groups. And what they should do and all that. |
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Eroex
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| 28 Jan 2012 07:23 AM |
| But, I don't have much experience on leading a group. Except commandin' lower ranks by the commands of the "owner or leader". |
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| 28 Jan 2012 07:23 AM |
| SuperBurke1, you're a HR in TRA. :O |
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