Saturday, August 4, 2012

Guide to Honor Points


Honor points aren't useful for anything, but I guess it makes you look good if you have a ton of honor points. First of all, you can gain honor points from attacking real players or defending from real players. However, not all players will give you honor points. Right before you attack a real player, there should be a screen that estimates about how much honor you will receive. If the player you are attacking has 200 or less points than you, then you can never receive honor points from them. This means, if you have high honor points, then other player with high honor points will try to attack you and steal your honor points for themselves. That is why before you try to get any honor points, you have to make sure your defenses are ready for players much higher in level than you. The higher your honor points get, the less people you are able to attack and gain more honor, and the more people are able to get honor points from you. Having low honor points is a good way to avoid getting attacked, especially if you have over a level 10. There are usually so many new players who quit at level 6 or 7 that if there was someone who wanted to gain honor from castles who have no honor, they would get it from a level 6 or 7 player and not you. Basically, my strategy is to have no honor (do not attack a single player) until you reach a really high level, best if you could out-level every other player around you before you start getting honor points, or else you will quickly get attacked until you have no more honor points.

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