Should One Run Through Holes in Enemy Walls Respectfully?
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you walk in silently and then kill everything that breaths.
Its war.
Polite?
Being impolite is calling someone a noob or being rude in the chat, running through an open area of a wall is not rude at all!!
No Geneva convention in aoe2
Its a war game.
Theres no mercy.
Unless you feel like being merciful ofc 😛
I’m old school so the polite way of handling this is to send in 20 vills and build a castle inside their wall to help defend it asap.
One of the best trolls i read in quite some time.
Love ethical raiding.
If I’m on arena and my opponent accidentally opened their base when deleting back walls I’ll usually just let them know.
Once I was on Fortress and the map was bugged so that my opponent’s base had a hole in from the start.
It’s boring to exploit that sort of thing so I just pinged it.
On open maps it’s all fair game though, it’s your opponent’s responsibility to make sure their walls are complete
AOE should be a game of honour.
Everyone booms for 1 hour and sends a single fully upgraded champion to the middle of the battlefield for a single handed duel.
Loser has to resign or else they will get shamed here.
>ethical raiding
tf did I just read? 11
Raiding is never ethical, better avoid it the whole game.
Stand your man on the battlefield and slaughter soldiers, not innocent villagers!
you X the hole, the run in immediately and spam 24 while killing all vils
You’re free to run in, just remember to chat and kindly inform your opponent every time you do so. ‘Good sir, there appears to be a hole near your woodline.
You might want to look into that.’ *villager dying sounds*.
How else your enemie is suposed to know that there is a hole?
No better way to tell him than with some dead vills.
I don’t really comment on this sub but “ethical raiding” gave me a good laugh.
I don’t have any advice I’m afraid, but thanks for making me smile.