Quote Originally Posted by CharlesGMD View Post
About the alt abuse, just chill. Remember that Rank 1 is reserved for every player above 150,000 SED. What does it mean? That every event after this one is going to have more and more people there. And, as a result, searching for specific account will become much more time-consuming. So we will be back to the good old reality when only whales will occupy top ranks don't worry :P
As I've repeated many times before: The galling thing about the alt-abuse def-laming was not the laming itself, but the fact they could have just done things the right way for the same result and even better rewards. def-laming was simply the option with the best time/risk ratio.

That's what pisses me off some. That they are whales with all the cards, most of them (at least the improtant ones) maxed, that would have lost an atk battle once every hundred, or so. They didn't need to def-lame to get the benefits they accrued in this event.

And now, I can't help but wonder if they'll do the same at guards. With three or four alts to farm, I could easily hit everything in my main account up to a couple million points before supporting others (as is done), and then do the same for each of my alts, who would weak-attack every guard they get, and then only share it with the main account.

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It will be even worse then, as every time you need another stretch of a couple million points you need only open a new alt, and farm their guards.
If you take the time between events to build a dozen or so alts to 150 stamina (nothing really hard to do, as that's Lvl22 with full friend list), you can easily rotate them in one or two of your main's friend slots, and reap their points completely.

That would give you almost 12 times the points of any normal player, plust all the support points added there.
Doing that every guards event? By the time you reach Guards 5 or 6 you'd have almost 100 alts to farm. And all you need to do is play them all at least once a week, to keep them from flagging up as only being active during events.