Chaining
Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 July 2008 21:32
Also thanks to jcgamo88 [102841]!
If you're looking for the mIRC Chain Bot, It's on this page!
How to chain:
Firstly it is best to run chains using some type of messenger service. IRC chat is the best in my opinion. Some people also use scripted chain bots that help monitor your chains by keeping a counter of how many hits have been done and alerting you if an attack is getting close to 5 minutes apart from the last.
Now lets use an example on how to chain correctly. Let's say your faction has 5 members:
Player 1 is - a
Player 2 is - b
Player 3 is - c
Player 4 is - d
Player 5 is - e
The way to gain the best respect in a chain is to rotate your attacks while chaining like this:
Player a attacks and then Player b attacks and then Player c attacks and so on until you get back to Player a and he starts the circle again.
When you start your chain and IF there is no lag then it is a good idea to try to space your chains out a bit, with each attack about 2 to 3 minutes apart. Also it is very smart to monitor the attack news on your faction page and make sure that each attack is within under 5 minutes of the last. Any attack made more than 5 minutes after the last attack will break the chain. Try to have a member ready with energy to attack if you see that the chain is close to breaking, for instance if the person who was supposed to attack slows down or loses his fight.
The same person can attack one after another and the chain wont break, however your respect gains are extremely low when you chain like that. Using the rotation method described above is the most efficient way to chain by far.
What levels to attack:
Also, i was told a few months back by a staff member that the levels of who you attack in a chain dont make a difference in the respect gained. I tested this out and I found out the staff was wrong. Therefore I also suggest trying to only hit players that are around level 15 and up when you chain. If you do this you will notice a lot more respect gained. Attack higher levels later in the chain.
Mugging in chains: (You can no longer mug while chaining in the current attack system)
Mugging chains are fun because each player can get some money while they chain but you wont gain as much respect as you do with hosp chains, so I dont recommend mug chains very often. However, sometimes running mug chains may get your members excited and more into wanting to chain so maybe planning one mug chain a week will make your turnouts better.
Remember, during mugging chains your enemies get out of hospital faster, which can be a good thing if you aren't warring many factions.
Your members will also gain a bit of exp during mugging chains.
The respect gain from a mugging about 75% less than hospitalization.
Leaving in chains:
Gives virtually no respect, but doesn't break the chain (Based on current info).
Respect gained during a chain:
The first 3 attacks in your chain do not gain any respect. You will not start gaining respect until the 4th hit in your chain is made. So it isnt a bug if you notice that you gain no respect for the first 3 hits.
When a chain first starts out, say for the first 20 attacks. you tend to get 2 to 3 respect per hosp. Once you hit about 50 to 100+ in your chain ,again, depending on the level of the opponents hosped, the respect gained can be 4 to 6 respect per hit.
Tip: You can attack people, then leave the screen asking you if you want to Leave, Mug or Hosp them for as long as you want, in order to increase the length of the chain to as long as possible. Don't open any new TC windows while doing it though!
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TCB: You can attack people from any faction you want and not break the chain :)
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TCB: 150 energy each, on vicodin = 6 attacks, one point refill every day is another 6 attacks, so 12 attacks x 30 = 360 attacks. And if they leave four minutes between their attacks they can attack constantly for 1440 minutes, exactly 24 hours, and considering it only takes 5 hours for energy to refill, you can keep going indefinately, not counting 'guest chainers' (people who join the faction just to do some attacks, then leave again). :)
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TCB: No
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If this is not clear please forgive me and make a new comment
TCB: You have to click 'Hospitalize' or 'mug' etc, for it to count as an attack in the chain. If none of your faction members have done this in 5 minutes, the chain will break. Hope that answered your question
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if yes does doing that takes energy?
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Say if a smaller faction goes after another with higher lvl members and small players A and B attack, that only counts as one?
TCB: Yes, it will only count as one attack.
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TCB: It automatically counts as chaining as soon as you start doing multiple attacks in a row.
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Why ?
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so i started a war against a faction with only 1 member and hes level 1 lol
i cant chain because i need to wait about 4 hours between each attack so no chaining going on what happens if u keep attacking him ever 4 hours or so do i still gain respect and does his faction`s respect still decresase eventually leading to its finishing please can someone help me with this
TCB: You will gain respect, but not very much.
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then this other faction started a war with is and have been gaining a little bit of respect since there 2nd attack
TCB: Doing single attacks on a level 1, is literally the absolute lowest amount of respect gain you could possibly, possibly get. Please read the tutorial, even though it's out of date, and use it to find better targets.
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how much respect would i get if i attack like a level 20 and my faction already has 396 chains
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TCB: It is part of the same chain, you still gain the respect.
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I am warring with the couples of factions and the respect i gained was varied.
My faction Name
[ 2,245 respect ]
[ 38 attacks made ]
[ 1 respect gained ]
Above that, we have made 38 attack made,but only 1 respect gained. Why is that?
TCB: Because you (probably):
Didn't chain
Attacked low levels
Attacked lower rank factions
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