crashbash wrote:
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I have a question. Will the weaker waves still be available to fight when new and stronger waves are released?
Odds are that once the fisrt wave has been beaten, we will not be able to battle them anymore, but this is the first battle based plot I've taken part in, aside from the one fight during the LDP. So I don't know for sure, but who knows......
It's been somewhat different for each war. In some wars, there are limited numbers of each opponent, and once all of them are defeated, they can no longer be fought (unless TNT decides to release more). The previous waves remained available as new ones came out, so long as there were still numbers greater than 0 in the "number remaining" column that appeared next to them in the Battledome. The Tyrannian War, the original Sakhmet War, and the Battle for Meridell (Meridell War 2) all had limited opponents.
The Meridell War, Hannah and the Ice Caves war, and the Curse of Maraqua war all had unlimited opponents. However, the HatIC war removed many of the opponents halfway through the war, much to everyone's annoyance. Also, while the Curse of Maraqua opponents were available the whole time, there was a ridiculous rank system that made it so you only got points from opponents your own rank. Each rank got a new opponent in each wave, but it was extremely unbalanced, as these were all worth the same points. People with weaker pets ended up with much higher scores than those with stronger pets.
Lastly, in some wars, users have been able to pick from two teams, making things a bit more interesting. The Meridell War, the HatIC war, and the Curse of Maraqua war allowed users to pick teams.
This war seems to be similar to the Meridell War in that there are unlimited opponents, and to the Tyrannian War, Sakhmet War, and Battle for Meridell in that it has only one side. There is one thing that is missing, though, that every previous war has had: a page that said how many points a user had contributed to the cause, or a trophy on the userlookup that updated as a person defeated more opponents.