@DarkBloodEquinox (6 October, 2017, 8:36 PM UTC):
Well the first mistake that I can point out is that you let someone else go into your account...
Never let anyone else log back into your acount. Not me, not your room mate, not your significant other, not the admins, and certainly not anyone you've never seen the face, heard the voice, and shaken the hand of.
Other than that, at this point all I can say is lay low, raid and stock your troop queues back up, take some swipes at infestations/inactive sectors efficiently during tournaments to maximize rewards, and never let anyone else log back into your account.
There are many guides on this forum, on the facebook forum, on the wikipedia, and elsewhere online which explain how to do these. In addition, finding a clan to take part with during clan tournaments is a nice bonus, but it's not needed to build yourself back up.
My last point of advice is to never let anyone else log back into your account.
Also, for future reference, can you paragraph your text? It took a while to read because I kept losing my spot. (While you're at it, make sure not to let anyone else log back into your account.)
Edit: To proactively clarify, mentionning to not let anyone else log into your account so many times was for commedic effect. But really, don't ever let anyone else log into your account.
fakeasnever said:
@DarkBloodEquinox (6 October, 2017, 8:36 PM UTC):
Well the first mistake that I can point out is that you let someone else go into your account...Never let anyone else log back into your acount. Not me, not your room mate, not your significant other, not the admins, and certainly not anyone you've never seen the face, heard the voice, and shaken the hand of.
Other than that, at this point all I can say is lay low, raid and stock your troop queues back up, take some swipes at infestations/inactive sectors efficiently during tournaments to maximize rewards, and never let anyone else log back into your account.
There are many guides on this forum, on the facebook forum, on the wikipedia, and elsewhere online which explain how to do these. In addition, finding a clan to take part with during clan tournaments is a nice bonus, but it's not needed to build yourself back up.
My last point of advice is to never let anyone else log back into your account.
Also, for future reference, can you paragraph your text? It took a while to read because I kept losing my spot. (While you're at it, make sure not to let anyone else log back into your account.)
Agreed. Giving someone else access to your account never ends well.
Also, the best way to avoid getting picked on is to keep your troops in your bunker. If you leave def out on your sector, there will always be somebody bigger than you who wants to come along and kill your stuff. But if it's all in your bunker and anybody who attacks you just finds an empty sector, they'll usually get bored and move on (of course this only works if you don't go out of your way to antagonize other players, otherwise they may keep targeting you out of spite).
The only way to defeat a much larger player is with sector defense bonus. The best way to get this is buying snow globes (walls also work but are less efficient). This gives all defense on your sector a defense multiplier. If you have 40k defense bonus your units get a 400% boost (ie 10 million defense will act as 50 mil). So you still need some troops but you can defeat much larger players this way. You can get the crystals to for these sector improvements by competing in tournaments, or by spending like 10 bucks once a month when you get good discount packages (it's very difficult to be competitive in this game while spending nothing, but is possible especially if you have a good clan so you can get crystals from clan tourneys).Hello there! Agree with BIOHAZARD and FAKEASNEVER. Also please pay attention that from company side we do our best to secure the game from hackers' attacks as we have a strong protection against outside interference. That means no-one can hack your account without knowing the password/login combination. But still, the security of your social network account and Plarium.com account is the sole responsibility of you as the account holder. Please, don't share your login or password with anyone, don't follow suspicious links and don't use third-party services, which require your account details.