Clans with age limits solve a lot of these problems hahaha
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Clans with age limits solve a lot of these problems hahaha
I'm happy that we don't have any of those on your list, but during our time, I have dropped a few who would have qualified. Here are a few additional ones:
12. The Private Messenger - This guy<send> Can never quite<send> figure out how to<send> put together a full<send> sentence<send> or a cohesive argument<send> without<send> hitting send<send> over-and-over<send> every time<send> he pauses<send> or has a thought<send> or wants to<send> clarify something<send> resulting in<send> 40+ new messages<send> every time<send> you logon<send> to your chat<send> app.<send>
13. The Bottom Strategist - Due to his under-powered village and low trophy count, this guy doesn't make it into matchmaking very often, but when he does, he wants to change all the rules. No matter how much experience and how many wars you've won, this guy knows how to run the clan better. Look out clan - the bottom player is going to win the war for everyone.
14. The YouTube Viewer - He's a TH6 and has no de troops or heroes, but through the power of youtube, he's mastered them all. He's never taken down a single xbow much less an inferno, and it'll be years before he ever gets to use a lavahound or freeze spell, but he has a plan for every maxed out TH10 based on his hours of experience watching outdated YouTube videos. After watching replays, he knows where all the traps are and offers useful suggestions like "you should have attacked from the other side because the teslas and giant bombs were all on that side."
What is "223"?
The leader fanboy
Usually a teenager, the leader fanboy took once some advice from the leader about his townhall and now only requests help and advice from him. Even if the leader is a th9 and other clan members are maxed th10, he wouldn't listen to them at all. only requires the leader to help him. Often asks in the chat if the leader is here (and if the leader is, he wouldn't answer) and wants to show him how good he is improving (hey leader, check out my walls!) (hey leader! what should i change?)