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Re: Changes in the Alliance Score System

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Originally Posted by Kargool
Just a clarifying question.

Kal wrote:
When a planet joins an alliance the "base score" that is used to calculate that planets contribution to the alliance score is the score the planet had when it was created OR if it has been in an alliance already the score it had when it left its last alliance.

My question.

Is this to interpret that if a 4 million planet leaves an alliance, gets roided to 3,5mill when he joins his new alliance, his score contribution will be 4mill to his new alliance?
No it will be Zero when he joins the new alliance and he will have to gain 500k before contributing any score.

This score system though is a mess, it pretty much achieves nothing but to make it even harder for alliances whom are struggling anyway
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