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Got EU and Middle Eastern Leads sorted out. Need a strong night team so that'll be around the timezone for Americans and Australians. So if anyone wants to be a lead and you're an American or Australian or Japanese or anything with similar timezones theres spots open for you. Also got perma spots open for other people ![]() |
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Enguard & Alumni
Join Date: Sep 2011
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GL if you're starting from 0, it will be a huge time investment and probably an early struggle tower at Sardon's if you want it to work as easy as possible, the days of that tower being free hours are probably limited |
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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I reckon Rivalry Wounded and MDR will finish at around the same time so theres a choice of 3 possible towers to home but I don't know which one. Not really experienced with Destiny and the few times a guild I have been has taken it we lost it to MDR within 5-15mins. Dont really like DW that much feels too big. York is nice and compact but can be taken easily. Any advice? |
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06-13-2015
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Enguard & Alumni
Join Date: Sep 2011
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If you think Sardon's is boring, I don't think you'd really enjoy Snow. The differences between Sardon's and Snow are that Snow is bright as hell on your eyes, no one ever really PKs it to keep your guild awake, and it's one of the best towers to attack as a group so you'll end up falling asleep then losing it to coordinated attacks (doesn't happens at Sardon's, it's not a great regroup towers). However, those attacks happen very rarely. It's basically a good tower for low-skill guilds that have a bunch of active players. You sit around in a bright level and chat the entire day. In my experiences, the best towers to home and the easiest to defend are:
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