Question 1: Please tell me a story of a time in chat/forums/during the game that gave you the most joy and pleasure.(does not have to relate to ) |
Question 2: Consider the scenario: You continue to be the master for in the next war, it is time to bid and call forth your team.
The situation is set up that you have a "all or none" option here: You can either choose "veterans/pros who are of yours friends"but they will cost a detrimental amount to your vault (completely hindering your chances), OR you can choose "beginners/newcommers/but still friends of yours" but with little compromise to your vault.
In this scenario, please choose between the veterans or beginners; you may not combine or mix from either side. This is an "all or none" situation.
Pick, and explain your choice. If you have a different strategy that can fulfill the scenario above please state so |
Question 3: Consider this scenario: you loose the position of master and was not chosen in the next war.
Give a possible strategy or brief summary of what you would do at that point in time. |
I'll answer even though I think you may have already made up your mind.
Q1: Tie between my victory over Dragoon in Phase 3 of the second Trials (
http://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php/topic,11490.msg152437#msg152437) and my first ever War match (
http://elementscommunity.org/forum/index.php/topic,7707.0.html). Actually I'd give the edge to the Trials matches. If playing Napalm is anywhere near that amount of fun we're both in for a treat.
Q2: It sounds like you're phrasing the question "Would you rather draft friends and lose or draft friends and have a shot at winning?" lol. Regardless, I'll only be drafting players that will make the event fun for everyone as well as give my team the best chance at victory. I wouldn't consider drafting someone if it compromised our chances.
Q3: If I lost and was not drafted I'd probably offer to be a Warmaster. I'd want to be involved in the War in some capacity.