Thread:Bibimbap0920/@comment-9505008-20130610190614

To those of you who are not familiar with tagging, please refer to http://ayakashi-ghost-guild.wikia.com/wiki/User:Bibimbap0920. I've editted quite heavily since its first version, so even to those who've already read it, I would strongly recommend to skim it.

Since En Garde 5 was such a big success, I decided to put in the effort to make another one of these, and here we are! To returning partners, welcome back! To first timers, good to see you! Like last time, the goal of the group is to obtain a 5 star as free players. Since a lot of us are more experienced in tagging, I am hoping to have most of us, if not all of us, obtain a five star; especially since Zynga was kind enough to give us two 9000 vp five stars!

But before I get too excited, a disclaimer. I've seen few people claiming that Kotetsu method no longer works, due to the 30 AS minimum limit. While I have my own reservations about this (this change was implemented before EG5, yet it didn't take effect during the event), I feel that it is safer to prepare than to be sorry. As such, I would recommend you all to forgo the shrine event, farm 5 wind weasels and max them out. Another thing is that we would now need to switch our leaders back and forth every time we need to attack (Default Anima Leader[Chak? Kotetsu? Dartz?] to Wind Weasel). The flip side to this is that we can now let our AS build up as much as we want, since we'll be using 5 pre-set Wind Weasels to attack. I'll post a detailed Team Composition tomorrow, for those of you who want to play it safe.

As for private google docs/facebook page, I've abandoned the idea, as I figure opening up a facebook page takes just as much time as opening up this page. This means that it'll be up to YOU to keep track of who you need to attack. Just remember: the amount of partners you can attack is directly dependent on how many people you decide to attack. If you want to play it safe, attack as many people as possible.

I'll make another post later tonight detailing who's part of the group, and then we'll go from there.  