The truth is supercell doesn't want you to be able to find the loot you need in your free time. The game model is simple the first 7 town halls are fun, easy and addictive. After that they use many forms of psychological attacks on us. They scam us out of time claiming the programming language is the problem. They allow lightning strikes even though it loses players at a high rate. This game model is months to a couple years to squeeze more money from you than you have ever spent on a game. The truer challenge is not spending any money on gems ever. The easy answer is to quit and warn your friends to stay clear of these scam artists.
Don't go postal and snap on some people. Just quit playing,
Last edited by EliSmith; October 28th, 2014 at 02:10 PM.
Long live the de zappers! I for one see no problem with it. Please keep the 1 gem boost for spell factory permanently.
I have accepted the fact that no matter what Supercell does , someone will complain for sure.
IGN : @DiTy@~CaSaNoVa ClanName : Keh Ke Lenge
Current Level : 127
106 Lava's ....55 Zap's
GG : 1002M EE : 962M
BK : 30 AQ : 39
I have not been hit once.
The trick to keeping the zappers away is to simply never have and DE for them to bother with. This tactic works for me.
Don't judge me.
Lol, if a TH8 can't get good DE with level 5 troops they might as well quit farming. I'd be more worried about how that TH8 will get his level 3 Pekkas.Originally Posted by bradley3126326
This, I suppose if you move to Crystal 1 the problem will erase itself. A zapper won't be able to sustain their trophy levels there so no zapping and if you put your TH outside it's a snipe in minites because people pushing for Masters.
Why don't you just wait till they have enough resources built up and then revenge attack?
If you're a TH8 you wouldn't need to worry about the loot penalty so can attack anyone. If their base is too hard, just lightining DE them back...if it's starrable, go for DE and other resources too.
Really, TH8 is the one level where you can lighting raid for DE at will. Give them a taste of their own medicine.