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When we took ops on mdk we saw he'd stopped training, had FG and Ares on but not Midas. Although it might have meant he was stocking plat and forgot Midas, Oment suggested he may be abandoning which turned out to be the case. Ivetza recently had been my main OP threat, but mdk looked to have more longevity and was probably my bigger rival through the round.
 
When we took ops on mdk we saw he'd stopped training, had FG and Ares on but not Midas. Although it might have meant he was stocking plat and forgot Midas, Oment suggested he may be abandoning which turned out to be the case. Ivetza recently had been my main OP threat, but mdk looked to have more longevity and was probably my bigger rival through the round.
  
Ivetza was sat in 3rd place with good prestige and a fair amount of WWs so was in an okay position to start his transition, but we didn't hear from him again.
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Goat was sat in 3rd place with good prestige and a fair amount of WWs so was in an okay position to start his transition, but we didn't hear from him again.
  
 
===The run away===
 
===The run away===
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My strategy was to build plenty of homes and some GT since I had so many hills to use. I peaked at just about 60k in population, which was about 20k more than second tier attackers. I also still had lots of room to spare in Keep so despite a massive amount of training, managed to hang onto pop above 50k for a long time. It took me about 2 days to get my OP close to what Art was defending by which point people were no longer safe to enter range.
 
My strategy was to build plenty of homes and some GT since I had so many hills to use. I peaked at just about 60k in population, which was about 20k more than second tier attackers. I also still had lots of room to spare in Keep so despite a massive amount of training, managed to hang onto pop above 50k for a long time. It took me about 2 days to get my OP close to what Art was defending by which point people were no longer safe to enter range.
  
Prior to mdk's abandonment, he had been training OP for a while and with me out of range of everyone, Ivetza releasing OP and allegorical having his OP and DP spent, it left a giant void for top OP outside of me. Some of the converted goblins (particularly Azog in #5 - Faith) started to try to fill that void. Usually overtraining is OP and undertraining DP is a classic converter mistake, but in this unexpected circumstance, it ended up being a good move.
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Prior to mdk's abandonment, he had been training OP for a while and with me out of range of everyone, Goat releasing OP and allegorical having his OP and DP spent, it left a giant void for top OP outside of me. Some of the converted goblins (particularly Azog in #5 - Faith) started to try to fill that void. Usually overtraining is OP and undertraining DP is a classic converter mistake, but in this unexpected circumstance, it ended up being a good move.
  
 
Players were starting to line up outside at 74.XX% range - both attackers and explorers. Those explorers were unsafe by something between 30k and 60k. Attackers would be unsafe by 80k+ if they sent within my range and most were either hittable all in or just barely safe where it would still be squeaky bum time for them depending on how training matched up.  
 
Players were starting to line up outside at 74.XX% range - both attackers and explorers. Those explorers were unsafe by something between 30k and 60k. Attackers would be unsafe by 80k+ if they sent within my range and most were either hittable all in or just barely safe where it would still be squeaky bum time for them depending on how training matched up.  

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