They have good reason not to accept you. Would you join a clan full of rushed town halls?
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They have good reason not to accept you. Would you join a clan full of rushed town halls?
A rushed th 10 can be weighted as just as strong as a th 9 for matchmaking purposes and actually be stronger in war (better defense overall, better attacking troops). But most don't want to have rushed th 10s because the majority of them simply suck at attacking and the base can't defend against the 3 star. You could show a picture of your base and your profile to make a better assessment.
If the kids you want to play with don't want to play with you, make friends with different kids. Seriously, you're upset that a no rush clan won't accept your rushed base.
These guys simply do not understand the CW mechanics. Rushed (not premmie) TH 10 which is an exellent attacker is far, far better than fully maxed TH9, or even well developed TH10 who sux at attack. So, find another clan, prove yourself and have a fun
No you got it the other way around. War matchmaking weighs heavily on TH level compared to the actual defenses. So for example if you have a rushed TH10 in your clan, it is likely that you will be matched with another stronger TH10; who has better defenses than your rushed TH clan mate, and has the same if not better attacking power.
Hate to be that guy but its your fault for rushing. No good clan will allow rushers your in the wrong
Can't believe everyone skipped by this comment. Easily the best one on this thread. Matchmaking is Done by overall defenses, heroes, etc.. A properly done "Premmie" can actually be an asset in matchmaking so long as you have High level troops. This is absolutely a strategy employed by many clans.
Carry a low defense weight for match making but still be able to hit hard with your troops because of high TH level.
My suggestion? Concentrate on maxing your troops and spells for whatever is your best strategy for attacks then expand those out as fast as possible. Then you really have something to offer as a premmie.