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Join a nearby active guild.
A good guild has several strategies to help you. They can negotiate with the enemies guild leader, they can attack your enemy as a deterrent, they can support your city with troops, they can chaos your city to temporarily stop further attacks, or they can capture the enemy city.
Also, you can save your troops by sending them out before they're attacked.
Points may be misleading as you are not required to max every building. Some people choose to specialize a troop and then dismantle the forge, market, and city hall to gain additional population.
A good guild has several strategies to help you. They can negotiate with the enemies guild leader, they can attack your enemy as a deterrent, they can support your city with troops, they can chaos your city to temporarily stop further attacks, or they can capture the enemy city.
Also, you can save your troops by sending them out before they're attacked.
Points may be misleading as you are not required to max every building. Some people choose to specialize a troop and then dismantle the forge, market, and city hall to gain additional population.
Krodro,
I'm sorry you seem to be having difficulties playing Valor. Your message is a bit odd to me though. Valor is a game, the point behind the game is domination. You ever heard of a board game called Risk? This is a command and conquer game. I'm not trying to be rude, but asking what's the use in Valor is like asking what's the use in playing Chess. The idea is to exercise strategy and warfare techniques within the given gaming format.... which is the Valor battlefield. People have been playing hundreds of strategy games for decades, and there are a multitude of different styles of strategy games. Valor is the next level, taking advantage of the technology that has presented itself in the form of a handheld computer. Above all Valor is a Team game. Valor takes advantage of social networks that have become so popular with the advent of today's technology.
I'm sorry you seem to be having difficulties playing Valor. Your message is a bit odd to me though. Valor is a game, the point behind the game is domination. You ever heard of a board game called Risk? This is a command and conquer game. I'm not trying to be rude, but asking what's the use in Valor is like asking what's the use in playing Chess. The idea is to exercise strategy and warfare techniques within the given gaming format.... which is the Valor battlefield. People have been playing hundreds of strategy games for decades, and there are a multitude of different styles of strategy games. Valor is the next level, taking advantage of the technology that has presented itself in the form of a handheld computer. Above all Valor is a Team game. Valor takes advantage of social networks that have become so popular with the advent of today's technology.
Not succeeding is nothing more than learning from your mistakes, and the only real way to Fail is to Quit--Bl1ndFury
Blind Fury is exactly right. Valor really does embrace the power of strategy and teamwork. It's all about learning to be resourceful because what Valor isn't... Is a player vs technology game... It is a live interactive game, so you are actually up against another human. This means there is no ability to master game play, you have to adapt and strategize. And actually the game favors the defender. I think the key is that you have to want to learn the game and communicate with the other players around you. Being active and doing communicating with other players will most likely completely change your view of the game. It's not SIMS.
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