Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this thing called “Tribal Combat” in WWE, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I jumped into it, thinking I knew what was up, but boy, was I in for a surprise.
First off, I started digging into the rules. You know, just trying to get a grip on what this whole “Tribal Combat” thing was all about. The first thing I bumped into was this weird rule about scripts. It said scripts can only do one thing at a time when you click them, except for renaming stuff like commands, villages, or report titles. I was like, “Okay, that’s manageable, I guess.” Then it hit me – no automatic actions or reacting to events without the thumbs-up from the Tribal Wars team. That was a bit of a bummer, to be honest.
So, I kept reading. The next thing that caught my eye was this “morale” thing. Apparently, it’s some kind of shield for new players. It’s based on some points system, comparing the attacker and defender. Usually, you go in with 100% morale, but if you’re picking on someone way smaller than you, your morale takes a hit. I thought, “Fair enough, keeps things a bit balanced, I suppose.”
The actual match
- Started the match: I fired up the game and dove into a Tribal Combat match.
- Tried using scripts: Got my hands dirty trying to use scripts for various actions.
- Encountered limitations: Quickly found out that scripts couldn’t do multiple things at once.
- Attacked smaller players: Decided to go after some smaller players to see the morale thing in action.
- Observed morale drop: Noticed my morale dropping when I attacked much smaller players.
- Adjusted strategy: Started rethinking my approach, considering the morale and script limitations.
- Experimented with different tactics: Tried out various strategies to see what worked and what didn’t.
- Learned the ropes: Gradually got the hang of the Tribal Combat rules and nuances.
- Improved gameplay: My gameplay started getting better as I understood the rules more.
- Shared experience: Decided to share my whole experience and what I learned with you guys here.
I went in, tried to use some scripts to automate stuff, but nope, that was a no-go. Then I tried attacking some smaller players, just to see what would happen, and bam, my morale dropped like a rock. That’s when it all started to click. I had to change my whole game plan. I spent hours trying different things, different strategies. It was a real trial-and-error kind of deal. But, you know what? I started to get the hang of it. My gameplay got smoother, I started winning more, and it actually became pretty fun.
And now, here I am, sharing this whole adventure with you guys. It’s been a learning curve, for sure, but a pretty cool one. I hope my little story here helps some of you out there who are thinking about diving into Tribal Combat. It’s a bit tricky at first, but once you get the rules down, it’s a blast!