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And that's a negative. The mental gymnastics you do in your posts is both impressive and amusing.Labeling or pretending either player is anything, will never change the fact that one player has done something that benefits another player when they add Forge Points to someone else’s Great Building.
The points are spent, the rewards are gathered, and however you may choose to think about it, is completely irrelevant to what happen and who benefited.
I mean you could also make the point that none of it could occur if Player 1 had not constructed the Great Building in the first place ... But Player 1 was not offering a mutual benefit, and only attempting to apply a perception in order to impose their will on Player 2, while Player 2 has already benefited them both.
If it is ever necessary to establish who is what, for whatever foolish reason, there is most often a significant difference between what someone may want, and what they deserve as a result of their actions.
Luckily, in the case of sniping ... That matter is solved when the points are spent.
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It does not benefit the player if he or she was planning to 1.9 and you were able to sneak in a cheeky 1.8 or less. You are costing the player additional points to complete their GB. Those points you gain from the snipe are taken from that player.
Don't get me wrong, in the scenario above it is most likely the player's fault for unlocking too many spots at once. That doesn't change the fact that you've screwed the player over and perhaps his or her guildmates or even both.
Just admit to being cheeky