Welcome new members!
A brief summary of how our "match-ups" or should I say scouting works is, I break down each and every base on enemy team and separate them into different headings which they are weak against and have a high possibility of getting 2-3 stars in. Using what troop combination you find most comfortable, you attack those under the same categories, for example if you are using Lv3 Dragons, you scout out those under [Lv3 Dragon] heading, so 10,13,14,19, etc. which these bases have a higher chance of being destroyed and getting the most star from (and have a higher probability of getting 3 stars).
If each person's troop combination covers those within their categories, we will be able to maximize the amount of stars we can get on the first attack, and then later on we can cover each and go for the clean up much earlier. What you see to the right of each person, the [Possible Attack] section is mostly used for Clean up attacks, and if you find those within your category too difficult to attack, you may select those that have been coloured and highlighted to attack. For example if you are Lv3 Dragon user, and mostly everyone in your category has been 2-3 Starred and/or is too hard for you, you may move onto those other section that have the same Lv as your attack (so 20, and 21 can be Lv3 Dragonned).
This system of scouting and match up ensures all bases are covered, everyone has an equal chance of attacking the right bases without having to overkill and giving it a tough time for other attackers, or fighting a too hard of a base. The second list of everyone is just to show which categories that people should attack in, if you are Labelled as Lv2 dragon for example, but you are also experienced in using lv2 Hog Rider, you are more than welcomed to use Lv2 hogs and attack the [Lv2 Hogs] categories. This isn't a strict "you must attack with [blank] troops against [blank] base!" This is meant for everyone has a chance to get the most out of their attacks. So new members, feel free to test out your troop combinations against any of the categories in order for me to review it and plan better for the future :D Thanks again ^^
For those using Dragons, please look at the youtube video in the post below, where it shows a nice way of deploying dragons in order for them to go into the middle.
P.S. For those wondering about the Dibs/Calling your Base System, unfortunately it's still hard to implement it for it to be confidently work, and we just have a new batch of members so I don't want to scare them with even more structure, so hopefully you understand :)
A brief summary of how our "match-ups" or should I say scouting works is, I break down each and every base on enemy team and separate them into different headings which they are weak against and have a high possibility of getting 2-3 stars in. Using what troop combination you find most comfortable, you attack those under the same categories, for example if you are using Lv3 Dragons, you scout out those under [Lv3 Dragon] heading, so 10,13,14,19, etc. which these bases have a higher chance of being destroyed and getting the most star from (and have a higher probability of getting 3 stars).
If each person's troop combination covers those within their categories, we will be able to maximize the amount of stars we can get on the first attack, and then later on we can cover each and go for the clean up much earlier. What you see to the right of each person, the [Possible Attack] section is mostly used for Clean up attacks, and if you find those within your category too difficult to attack, you may select those that have been coloured and highlighted to attack. For example if you are Lv3 Dragon user, and mostly everyone in your category has been 2-3 Starred and/or is too hard for you, you may move onto those other section that have the same Lv as your attack (so 20, and 21 can be Lv3 Dragonned).
This system of scouting and match up ensures all bases are covered, everyone has an equal chance of attacking the right bases without having to overkill and giving it a tough time for other attackers, or fighting a too hard of a base. The second list of everyone is just to show which categories that people should attack in, if you are Labelled as Lv2 dragon for example, but you are also experienced in using lv2 Hog Rider, you are more than welcomed to use Lv2 hogs and attack the [Lv2 Hogs] categories. This isn't a strict "you must attack with [blank] troops against [blank] base!" This is meant for everyone has a chance to get the most out of their attacks. So new members, feel free to test out your troop combinations against any of the categories in order for me to review it and plan better for the future :D Thanks again ^^
For those using Dragons, please look at the youtube video in the post below, where it shows a nice way of deploying dragons in order for them to go into the middle.
P.S. For those wondering about the Dibs/Calling your Base System, unfortunately it's still hard to implement it for it to be confidently work, and we just have a new batch of members so I don't want to scare them with even more structure, so hopefully you understand :)