Last Updated on: 8th July 2024, 07:41 am
Many players get confused by the “Brothers in Arms” popup in Whiteout Survival. Even though the event is obvious (the title suggests teamwork), it’s actually a fierce PvP competition where you try to get as many kills as possible.
Sounds exciting, right? But there’s a catch: because the more you kill, the higher score you get, everyone becomes a target. This is why Brothers in Arms is not for the weak; you need a proper strategy to survive and come out on top.
Here are the key features on how to make the most of Brothers in Arms in Whiteout Survival:
- Discuss with your guild members before the event starts about who to attack and who to avoid. Follow any agreements your guild has made, especially regarding top-ranked guilds.
- During the event, you can hit resource tiles like wood or meat. If this is allowed by your state’s top 10, it can earn you extra points, but always follow your guild’s agreements.
- If you are not prepared or lack enough troops, you should avoid the event. Winning resources and points isn’t worth risking your entire army.
- Unprotected resources can quickly be raided. So, make sure your resources are well-defended to avoid becoming an easy target for other players.
- Scout your target’s base to assess their resources, then attack strategically. Look for unprotected resources and take advantage of any vulnerabilities.
- Activate a shield to protect your city from attacks for a set period. If your shield expires, garrison your troops in banners for extra protection.
- Maintain a strong defense even when offline by activating a shield or ensuring your city is well-defended.
Brothers In Arms Event in Whiteout Survival
Brothers in Arms is a competitive Player vs. Player (PvP) event in Whiteout Survival. During the event, players aim to score points by killing as many troops as possible.
In simple words, you send your troops to attack other cities on the map. The more you kill, the more points you get. When players compete for the highest score on a leaderboard, top performers receive exclusive rewards.
How to Win in Brothers In Arms in Whiteout Survival?
Brothers in Arms can be the craziest and the most exciting event in Whiteout Survival. Everyone can attack anyone, so the game soon becomes intense and deadly. This is why strategy and caution are really the need of the hour for survival and success.
Here are some tips and tricks for you to survive in Brothers In Arms event in Whiteout Survival:
Collaborate Strategically
Before the event starts, talk to your guild members about who to attack and who to avoid. Some guilds have agreements not to attack each other, especially the top 10 guilds.
So, if your guild is in the top 10, you shouldn’t attack other top 10 guilds. However, if you’re ranked lower, you can attack anyone, but be careful as they might retaliate.
Attack Resource Tiles
During the event, you can attack other players who are gathering resources like wood or meat. Normally, this is not allowed, but during the event, it’s okay.
Moreover, many states’ top five alliances don’t allow attacking each other, but they do allow attacking resource files.
This is the best way to get more kills. Just remember to follow any agreements your guild has made about who you can attack.
Know Your Limits
If you don’t feel strong enough to compete, it’s okay to skip the event. The event can help you gain points and resources, but it’s also risky and you can lose a lot of troops. So, if you don’t have enough troops, you may want to sit this one out.
Including that, don’t attack playful players. This can lead to unnecessary conflicts and make you lose your resources. To win make sure you attack weaker cities.
Deal With Attackers Wisely
The kill event is all about attacking others while wisely staying on guard. The best way to do that is to protect your resources and shield up when going offline.
Protect Your Resources
Don’t leave large amounts of resources unprotected. This is really dangerous.
If you have a lot of resources, make sure they’re well-defended, otherwise, you’ll be an easy target for others looking to score points and steal resources.
Shield Up!
When you activate a shield, it protects your city from attacks for a certain period. But if your shield expires and you’re still vulnerable, you can garrison your troops in banners for extra protection. I hope they don’t see your troops garrisoned in the banners, so the shield is the best option.
This deters attackers because they’re less likely to strike if they see you have no resources or very few troops left in your city. It’s a smart way to safeguard your forces when your shield is down. Especially when you’re not online, you need to either activate a shield or ensure you don’t have troops and resources in the city.
Even when you’re within Alliance territory, you’re not entirely safe. While others can’t teleport into your alliance territory, they can still launch attacks from outside it. Therefore, it’s important to maintain a strong defense even within alliance borders.
Look for Unprotected Resources
You need to protect your resources before the event begins. That being said, look for those players who have plenty of resources piled up but are unprotected. They are your prime targets and you can easily get higher scores and more resources.
First, you need to scout your target, which means you check out their base to see what resources they have. After you do this, you’ll receive a scouting report in your mailbox under the section labeled “Wars.” This report will give you details about what you found when you scouted.
Now, if you notice any numbers next to the resources in the scouting report, it means that those resources are up for grabs. In other words, you can attack that player and take those resources for yourself.
Conclusion
Brothers In Arms is an exciting and deadly event in Whiteout Survival where you can easily become a target. This is why strategic planning and playing wisely are important to stay safe and get as many kills as possible. Just make sure your troops are defended and your resources are protected to avoid becoming an easy target.