Of course scrubs will want to keep their bases so they will cry about how they wanna keep reviving back and it's good that way. Also don't tell me that outnumbering is unfair. It's their responsibility to fortify their base or build it in a way that it can survive a situation of outnumbering, pincer attacks or a fight on serveral fronts. In fact, if I had to follow your logic of outnumbering and fair fights, as you say that it will be tough for one guy to defend the himself and the base, then tell me, how are robberies fair when two bandits are robbing you. If taking your logic, we should also restrict robbiers to only one bandit. But that is ridiculous and so is the revival allowance towards defenders. If you are not prepared, or you have made a cheap structure that is shittier than four cardboard boxes stacked together, then it deserves to fall down.
Once again, I don't raid, so I was going to stay out of it. I threw out that response as that could be the thinking behind it. Sure you do have a point, edgy as it may be, it's still a point. Robbers tend to run in packs, robbing every solo person or any one group smaller than their group. Why? Because they have higher success rates of getting away with what they wanted in the first place. From what I'm seeing though, you run solo, or have for the most part, and your futile attempts to rob have been faulted and got you killed. Now it seems you are raging about it, even if you do have a logical argument, which you do. It's just that the rules that are in place of right now have been in place for a while now, and doesn't seem like many have had problems with them; as far as I'm aware. But that doesn't mean they're perfect. Perhaps there will be some more thought into the raiding scenario rules. Maybe they could make it so that they can keep using /home until the bandits destroy the bed. At which point they would have a harder time to get back and will more than likely not even have guns to fight back. The raid could still continue until the raiders declare it's over. (not when the bed is destroyed as it is now.)
Another thing is this, if you kill someone at their home, they /home, more than likely naked, no gun, no weapon of any kind. Only way they can do anything would be to punch or grab their loot on the ground if the raiders haven't looted it yet. How much of a threat is that? Is it that unfair to have as many /homes as they want because they have a bed there? Sure, maybe. And maybe they can /tpa a friend that doesn't have a bed there. But you should be able to take that person on, right? I mean, as you stated, you should be prepared, correct? If they aren't prepared to defend they shouldn't have the right to keep coming back, that they should just lose. Well, with that thinking, you should also be prepared to deal with anything that happens in that house. Let me quote you a bit, "
If you are not prepared, or you have made a cheap structure that is shittier than four cardboard boxes stacked together, then it deserves to fall down." Well, if you are not prepared, you have a piss poor plan of attack. If you can't kill anything that is thrown at you in the raid on someone else's base, then the raid attempt should fail. Just taking that logical attack you used towards my response. Works and makes sense, yes?
Either way, maybe the rule can be tweaked, but saying someone can't /home when they have a perfectly working bed there is ridiculous.
Another thing, while rereading the rule on raiding it states: "
Also, if ALL the raiders died, then the raid is over. You cannot come back if all of your members died, if caught coming back and killing, it'll count as KOS." If you really read that, it's saying if ALL of your raiders die, it's over. Keep reading, "
You cannot come back if ALL of your members died..." To me as I read that, sounds like if you have more than one person raiding, you die, but your buddy survives you can come back, /tpa, /home ,or walk back seeing as all of raiders haven't died yet, and the raid is still going on. Once all of the raiders die though, it is over, and you can't just go back and kill people. You do have to wait another 30 mins before you can return to raid again. If this is wrong, Rag should correct myself and reword the rule.
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