Once again, I packed my bags and called the ants home, migrating to a new server with new friends. As we prepare to enter the BL event next week, our allies and rivals will be determined, and I find myself in an exciting competition once more.
Recently, I had a unique experience. In the alliance I joined, there’s a player who has not been in the game for 11 months. Despite tragically passing away in a car accident 11 months ago, this player remains a part of our unity. His friends honor his memory by placing him on the R4 list.
Upon learning this, I was deeply moved by their decision. Although I haven’t yet formed strong bonds with the alliance members, witnessing their unwavering loyalty and respect for their fallen friend left me in awe. Words fail to express the admiration I feel for their meaningful gesture.
In summary, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to them. I also hope that game developers can find a way to immortalize great players who are no longer with us. After all, in a game where communication among members is crucial, losing friends is inevitable.
This season, I vowed to be the ant of the century—diligently collecting plants, attending daily ant meetings, and maybe even organizing a tiny ant disco. But alas, life had other plans.
So, half an hour after the grand reset, we ants marched onto the battlefield. Our allies were doing the ant cha-cha to the left, while our rivals were busy practicing their menacing ant glares. It’s too early to predict the outcome, but remember: it’s not about individual ant feats—it’s about the collective buzz. And let me tell you, our camp has some seriously active ants. We’re talking six legs of determination and one antennae for good luck.
Well, in this post, I am going to express my work method to start a good season according to my experiences.
Something that, in my opinion, should be paid attention to at the beginning of a season
- The priority to achieve individual honor is up to 40,000 points
- I change the reform to fight against the ants of the season
- I only conquer colonies that my pro team is set to
- I always save 30% of my stamina until I go to sleep. Especially, I will be very sensitive about the endurance of my first professional
- In all four types of arrangement, I place my professional team in different rows. This is useful for combat time to quickly spread my stamina between rows by changing layouts
- I will remember that the smaller the distance from the colony, the lower the difficulty level of the colony, the upper right side is the best option
- Endurance is very valuable, I never let it be 100% and also when hunting, I prioritize group hunting
- My advice is to strengthen the buildings with the priority I show in the picture
- I gather in all my idle times to get more fruit
- I avoid single combat with the opponent and try to use rally for combat
- To fight for castles, I always allow the strongest players to be placed closest to the opponent’s castle
- I always prioritize alliance chat and keep it clean during combat.
- I don’t use rally for hunting when occupying buildings and also during battle
- I will remember that hunting 20 bees is my constant priority to use my stamina
- I will remember that in order to score points for attacking Honey Badger, it is enough to inflict 20,000 damage to him each time, and more damage has no effect. So I don’t use rally
The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows across the meadow. Our ant colony buzzed with anticipation—it was the day we’d all been waiting for: the Great Showdown.
Our rivals, red ants, had into our territory . They’d occupy from our Building . But , we’d reclaim our honor.(hope)
General Jess, our fearless leader, stood atop a pebble podium. His antennae quivered with excitement as he addressed the troops:
“Listen up, my six-legged warriors!” he declared. “We’ve danced around these rival ants like jittery beetles for too long. But no more! We attack them!”
The crowd erupted in clicks and chirps. The taste of victory will be sweet.
Well, it seems our ant colony is facing quite the challenge in the desert! Losing the WO north was a setback, but fear not—we’re as tenacious as a determined ant on a sugar trail. Our strategy? Sneakily reclaim the northern WO while our opponent is distracted . It’s like pretending we’re just a bunch of harmless pebbles until—bam!—we strike back.
Once we secure that victory up north, we’ll scurry back to the main battle area. But here’s the twist: we’ll sacrifice some towers in the battle region, making our opponent think we’re all out of fight. Little do they know, we’re just biding our time, waiting for the perfect moment to unleash our ant-astic comeback.
And guess what? In that main battle zone, we’ll be craving that sweet, sweet north WO buff. It’s like our secret weapon—a sprinkle of extra stamina to keep us going. So, fellow ant commander, let’s march onward, conquer those towers, and show 'em who rules the desert anthill!
Of course I hope so
Chapter 7: “The Great Mess-Up”
The sun hung low in the ant sky, casting long shadows across the picnic blanket. Our ant colony—was in a bit of a pickle. You see, we’d stumbled into a classic ant dilemma: Which camp is better—the Red Camp or the blue Camp?
OPK was like that one ant who insists on wearing socks with sandals—unconventional but oddly endearing. They stayed away from the tree area, where there was more grass. But here’s the kicker: No towers to transfer! It was like they’d forgotten to pack their ant-sized moving boxes.
Meanwhile, the DTC —picture them as the ants who’ve mastered the art of synchronized leaf-carrying—had their act together. They were active, buzzing around like caffeinated hummingbirds. Their towers stood tall, shouting, “We’re here to war!”
Tomorrow, It’s game day. 3vs2 fight.
But wait! the Day of gathering.
Yes, That mystical day when ants go to sleep and try to earn points by doing nothing, it is tomorrow… And this is not good for my story. Don’t ask.
Yet, deep down, we hoped. Maybe this time, the situation would be different. Maybe our ant-farm-to-table movement would yield results. Maybe—just maybe—we’d harvest victory instead of radishes.
And as the sun dipped below the horizon, we ants huddled, antennae quivering with anticipation. We reminded ourselves: Real life mattered too. it’s about the camaraderie, the tiny victories, and the joy of being part of something bigger.
So, my fellow ant warriors, let’s raise our mandibles high! Tomorrow, we march into battle, fueled by hope, humor, and a dash of absurdity. And if all else fails, we’ll blame it on Bob.
This is our motto. It is Bob’s fault
Bob is one of the wise and effective members of our union. He is very lovable and kind.
The Barren Land had been both a challenge and a revelation. now, it was time to pack up our ant baskets and head back home.
the STB team rode the wave of sheer activity. Seriously, those ppl had more ants buzzing around than a caffeinated beehive.
over in our Blue Camp, things were a tad different. We were like the ants who clocked in at the anthill office, balancing spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations. Our active headcount? Barely 30 across all three teams. Why? Well, most of our crew had day jobs—real-life
As the sun dipped below the horizon, we gathered our ant-sized backpacks. Some of us had collected pebbles as souvenirs; others had befriended a philosophical ladybug who pondered the meaning of life. But all of us carried memories—the kind that stick to your exoskeleton like stubborn pollen.
so, we marched—tiny legs pumping, antennae wiggling with anticipation. The main server awaited, like a bustling ant metropolis. Would we find new challenges? New friends? Maybe even a legendary food crumb that had eluded us for generations?
Hi zeroone, it was a pleasure to play against you !
I want to clarify something, if OPK wasn’t in the tree area it’s because they stopped playing with us in the middle of the season… their r5 was a bit too sensible and very close-minded unfortunately ! So with STB (I am from DTC) we tried to resist as we can and hide this information as long as possible… and at the end we won, even if we are not sure about how it was possible ! This season was a real information war
Hi ZeroOne! DTC thanks you and your allies for the season you gave us! It was fun to play with and against you (oh and: it’s all Bob’s fault! )
I wish you a good game and good luck IRL
hello @Colonel_suka , @antomalo
Welcome to the forum
I am glad to meet you in the forum.
You had a valuable win and you were coordinated. I hope we will be together in the next events.
But about the OPK: we found out midway through the event that they wouldn’t enter the tree area. But since we had few, we decided to use our strength to hold the northern WO. Due to the lack of active people, this course was a challenge for us.
I congratulate all of you friends on the win.
It was a great honor for me to meet good friends like you
(it’s my fault! )