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13lo0d Magix
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Jul 14 2009, 08:44:48 PM
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Jul 14 2009, 08:46:07 PM
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V0idz
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Jul 14 2009, 08:51:45 PM
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Nick
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Jul 14 2009, 09:24:10 PM
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holy shit guys
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A) .::Spamming::. No, I'm not talking about "@@@@" or any other nonsense, but spamming as in "T <Name>." Spamming is how a clan communicates during a battle. Every time you attacked a player of an opposing clan, you should spam his name. This will tell the rest of your clan who you are attacking and lets the rest of the clan know who they should be attacking. Basically, spamming organizes piles, and piling is how you win wars.
Spamming isn't just for organizing piles, it's also to "shell shock" the opposing clan, by this I mean that if you out spam a clan by great means, that clan will become unorganized because the opposing clan will just stand there wondering who they should pile. Not only that, but it also makes the opposing clan unaware of where the rest of their clan is, meaning you have members of the opposing clan running in all directions, meaning they are unorganized, meaning we take victory.
On the other hand, spamming also helps keep the clan together. If you see a whole bunch of TLP spamming, where do you think you should be at? Of course, you should be where the rest of the TLP is at, piling the person and spamming his name. Spamming is by far one of the more important aspect of the word organization. It organizes piles, it keeps the clan together, and it makes the opposing clan unorganized.
Basically this is all common sense.
The ways to practice spamming may sound simple, but it seems to be effective. While we're falled in on a leader, lets say we're falled in on Honey, Honey will give the command for the whole clan to spam a random name that he picks off the top of his head, lets say that name is chickenfucker. So he will command all of TLP to spam "T chickenfucker" and he will not move until he is satisfied with the results. This reminds members of spamming, and it will make the members feel like the leaders are very serious about spamming.
The other way to get people to spam is stress it every day of the week and every war, until the clan gets sick of reading it. Make topics and post about spamming, and before every event, make sure the clan knows how to spam by telling them what you expect. If the clan as a whole fails to spam, stress it even more, or maybe even single people out. This may sound like a lot of work, but it's not. All you need to do is make a couple of quick post about spamming and people should get the idea.
You want to spam as quick and easy as possible, so instead of spamming TLP <name>, I would suggest and stress people spam with just T <name>. Then make sure they just use the first part of their name, for example if my name is Sir Pker Wil, we should all spam "T Sir" when TLP piles me. Spamming with just T makes spamming a lot more efficient, quicker, and easier.
If you're going to learn how to spam, it has to be done in F2P, as in F2P warring and random pvp trips. The reason why is because, seriously, who spams in P2P? Even the top pure clans like FOE and FI, or even at that matter, the top main clans spam way less in P2P than F2P. The only reason I can think of is because P2P is intense, and you're worried more about living/gaining items, than piling. In P2P, one person can take out 4 different people with the power of a dragon dagger, while in F2P, your clan has to work as one unit in order to kill someone. I would also reduce the need of Teamspeak in F2P pking, it should only be used for location and basic information. And make sure people in the clan doesn't depend on TS for piling.
-Examples of Spamming- They aren't the best examples, but they get the point across
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Big Alex 67
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Jul 15 2009, 05:52:36 AM
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