Now let me just start by saying that I'm just a regular TH8, I am not a townhall 10 and I never plan to be one.
Random Question:
Has anyone else noticed how higher townhalls wont listen to your advice if you are a lower townhall ( even if its valid advice)?
Now, back to the original topic. Despite my word being less respected on the forums, townhall 8 is great. Now while townhall 10s trash talk me and say that I never have loot problems (and I can proudly say I never have) or any other problems, I know that deep, really far down inside of every townhall 10, they idolize us townhall 8s. They are jealous of us. They can never find loot, and we always seem to have too much. Well maybe thats an overstatement, you can never have too much loot.
So, they are jealous of our loot bonus. What else are they jealous of? They are jealous of the fact that we dont have to know what farming or trophy pushing is in order to have a good time, or even progress in the game. They are jealous that we can get to cyrstal league and stay there without getting zapped constantly. They are jealous of our skull walls that took half the time to get than theirs did. They are jealous that we only have one hero to worry about upgrading. (They may say archer queen is boss, and she may be, but remember all of those frustrated complaints about her shooting walls?) Speaking of upgrading heroes, they are also jealous of the fact that we can get away with zapping DE. (Surely a TH8 dropping 3 lightning spells on some DE is less frowned upon than a TH10 dropping 5.) They are jealous that a TH8 reaching anything above crystal is considered an achievement and is applauded, when even champions league for TH 10s is considered old news or "the usual".
In truth they have a lot to be jealous about. Thats why I love being a townhall 8. I love the feeling that you have something that supposedly superior townhall 10s will never have, youth. We also have the ability to make a descion. We can always upgrade our townhall whenever we want, but you can never degrade your townhall. And that, my friends, is something to think about.




