Mad
06-03-2012, 09:24 AM
I am wondering if there has been a change to how the rival lists are determined. I initially thought it was level based -- you could attack people within one or two levels of you. Then I thought that the number of Allies factored into it as well.
But now I am not sure. I am begining to wonder if other factors are being considered when determining who is on your rival list. When I go out on pvp raids and attacks. I normally just ignored those at higher levels and with substantially more allies. I just didn't think I had enough attack to beat their defenses.
The other day I saw a guy at a higher level with nearly 50% more allies than me. I had not intent of attacking, but I thought I would check out his base/stats and I noticed that despite the extra allies and higher level he was easily within my attack range. I attacked and won, despite having significantly less allies.
I tested other rivals with more allies and noticed that all these players at higher levels and significantly more allies were all within my attack/raid range. I normally don't attack anyone unless their defense is 70% of my attack. I.e if my attack is 1000 his defense would have to be 700 before I attack. If his defense is higher (but still lower than my attack) then I raid.
What I have noticed again and again is that none of the players on the rival list were beyond my range of attack/raid. What are the chances of this?
I am wondering if attack and defense levels are also being factored into these rival lists.
But now I am not sure. I am begining to wonder if other factors are being considered when determining who is on your rival list. When I go out on pvp raids and attacks. I normally just ignored those at higher levels and with substantially more allies. I just didn't think I had enough attack to beat their defenses.
The other day I saw a guy at a higher level with nearly 50% more allies than me. I had not intent of attacking, but I thought I would check out his base/stats and I noticed that despite the extra allies and higher level he was easily within my attack range. I attacked and won, despite having significantly less allies.
I tested other rivals with more allies and noticed that all these players at higher levels and significantly more allies were all within my attack/raid range. I normally don't attack anyone unless their defense is 70% of my attack. I.e if my attack is 1000 his defense would have to be 700 before I attack. If his defense is higher (but still lower than my attack) then I raid.
What I have noticed again and again is that none of the players on the rival list were beyond my range of attack/raid. What are the chances of this?
I am wondering if attack and defense levels are also being factored into these rival lists.