I had it the wrong way around. When you're in a tag, you can only defend people in that tag (with ETA advantage), and all the tags it's napped with (without ETA advantage). When you're not in a tag, you can defend everybody (without ETA advantage). The point stands, though.
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Originally Posted by Fuyu
The penalty doesn't apply to those out of tag though. So if you have a fort gal with members out of tag, unallied, you can hide your true numbers. In fact, you could bypass the alliance size altogether and get an alliance win by having however many players you want out of tag and then at the end of the round add the highest ones to fill up.
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That's largely covered by my reply to your point D.
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Originally Posted by Fuyu
The fact of the matter is, alliance score should only count score acquired while in the alliance.
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There is something to be said for this, though it discourages "legitimate" recruitment as well. Anyone you recruit midround is not going to contribute to your alliance's score.