I really wish to know which friend I invited and which one invited me, so i know who to delete if needed.
I understand what you're saying. I still have a few who are barely playing, and have fallen well behind in city progress, but they've been there since I hardly knew what I was doing and were active and helpful back in time. I can't remember who invited who, but Agent's right that this does not matter. I guess I'm sentimental, but when the need arises I will check my event log for a week or so, then let them go. People drift away from the game. And if they have simply become super casual they should understand that more active players need more active friends. After all, they only have to send out a friend request to replace me when I'm gone.I really wish to know which friend I invited and which one invited me, so i know who to delete if needed. Some of them were added way back then, and they haven’t leveled as fast as I have. I feel bad deleting them, but i really need higher level friends now.
It does not? I currently have 87 friends, and can’t invite anymore. That means I invited 80 and 7 invited me, right? In order for me to send a friend request, I need to delete among the 80 i invited. That’s how I understand it. Am I wrong?It does not matter who invited who. You still have to delete till you have less than 80 friends before you can invite again.
yes, you are wrong. As @Agent327 pointed out earlier,It does not? I currently have 87 friends, and can’t invite anymore. That means I invited 80 and 7 invited me, right? In order for me to send a friend request, I need to delete among the 80 i invited. That’s how I understand it. Am I wrong?
It does not matter who invited who. You still have to delete till you have less than 80 friends before you can invite again.
It does not? I currently have 87 friends, and can’t invite anymore. That means I invited 80 and 7 invited me, right? In order for me to send a friend request, I need to delete among the 80 i invited. That’s how I understand it. Am I wrong?
Now I understand. So in order to maximize the numbers of friends, first send out the 80 invites. Only after all 80 invites got accepted, then start accepting the 60 invites to make up the 140 total. After you got 140 friends, in order to invites 1 friend, I have to delete 61 friends to bring the total down to 79 before I can invite 1. Why so convoluted?No. It can also mean you invited 60 and 27 invited you. It is the total of 80 friends that counts. Once you hit 80 friends, you can only be invited, but it does not mean you invited all 80. Right now you need to delete 8 before you can invite again, or you just wait till others invite you.
Now I understand. So in order to maximize the numbers of friends, first send out the 80 invites. Only after all 80 invites got accepted, then start accepting the 60 invites to make up the 140 total. After you got 140 friends, in order to invites 1 friend, I have to delete 61 friends to bring the total down to 79 before I can invite 1. Why so convoluted?
Realistically, you don't need 140 friends. I can't remember the last time I had over 80. You need quality friends over quantity. I cycle through my friends list every two weeks. I aid everyone for a week. Then I aid from my TH only aiding those who aid me. After a week, I go down the list and lose everyone who's still orange. That way I know I have active, multiple times a week, helpers. Then I can send invites to people I see in Chat and they get to stay as long as they Aid/Visit at least twice a week. It's also handy when you need to buy Goods from someone outside the Guild. Most of the big time sellers don't have invites to send you, so if you want the Goods, you gotta send them a FR. Everyone should cycle through their friends list. You always pick up people who either aren't as active as you need, retired, or don't help at all, just letting you help them.So in order to maximize the numbers of friends
Now I understand. So in order to maximize the numbers of friends, first send out the 80 invites. Only after all 80 invites got accepted, then start accepting the 60 invites to make up the 140 total. After you got 140 friends, in order to invites 1 friend, I have to delete 61 friends to bring the total down to 79 before I can invite 1. Why so convoluted?
Okay, then what is everyone's strategy for begging invites?Then beg for invites.
Okay, then what is everyone's strategy for begging invites?
That's nice... on paper. How about private begging?Login to PC, Global chat beg...
I don’t curate my friends list based on aiding, but on sniping opportunities. If you get 80 friends with 30-60 arcs who use swaps, you can snipe hundreds of FPs per day. And players who are leveling an arc, are also guaranteed to be active, so you get the aid and tavern visits anyway.Realistically, you don't need 140 friends. I can't remember the last time I had over 80. You need quality friends over quantity. I cycle through my friends list every two weeks. I aid everyone for a week. Then I aid from my TH only aiding those who aid me. After a week, I go down the list and lose everyone who's still orange. That way I know I have active, multiple times a week, helpers. Then I can send invites to people I see in Chat and they get to stay as long as they Aid/Visit at least twice a week. It's also handy when you need to buy Goods from someone outside the Guild. Most of the big time sellers don't have invites to send you, so if you want the Goods, you gotta send them a FR. Everyone should cycle through their friends list. You always pick up people who either aren't as active as you need, retired, or don't help at all, just letting you help them.