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Remember that this is a '''100''' tribal raid we're talking about. For a good chunk of the game, corpses will not be nearly as impactful. A 10-man raid would be worth 10% of the value. At this raid size: even on ''500%'' you will only get 1 tribal raider, and only ''if'' the corpses haven't rotted in time.
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Remember that this is a '''100''' tribal raid we're talking about. For a good chunk of the game, corpses will not be nearly as impactful. A 10-man raid would be worth 10% of the value, where even on ''500%'' you will only get 1 tribal raider, and only ''if'' the corpses haven't rotted in time.
  
 
Most of the time, corpses will rot before the next raid occurs. For example, [[Cassandra Classic]] has an absolute minimum of 1.9 days between each raids/major threat. If a 100-man raid of weapons gives ''less than 1 raider'' (on Strive to Survive), then the impact is so hilariously low that it is meaningless at this difficulty.
 
Most of the time, corpses will rot before the next raid occurs. For example, [[Cassandra Classic]] has an absolute minimum of 1.9 days between each raids/major threat. If a 100-man raid of weapons gives ''less than 1 raider'' (on Strive to Survive), then the impact is so hilariously low that it is meaningless at this difficulty.

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