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(12-30-2021, 08:54 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: The Nwas have choosen to split to maintain control.
It is normal that the members of the coalition split on acassions, it is never permament split. Ndzengas did not split into 2 different coalitions.
(12-30-2021, 08:54 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: With gore declining he may also choose to stay at home
Gore looks as good as ever. I do not see any signs of his health declining.
(12-30-2021, 09:16 PM)Slayerd Wrote: They are not seen in many parts of Bboys territory. Not in majority of Londolozi and not in most of Mala Mala
They look entire former Birmingham's territory and even pushed Northern Avocas further north, taking some land from them as well.
(12-30-2021, 10:04 PM)RookiePundit Wrote: The last part is relative though. Not saying Nhenha with a back up would push into Nw's, but the number of coalition members is just the coalition's max strenght. Members of coalition split often and patrol separately if the area they control is getting too big, might favour different prides under their shared control, might not have a strong bond or are just inexperienced to avoid being caught in a sketchy situation without numbers on their side.
Of course we can create scenarios that Nhenha and Nkuchuma male would pick Ndzengas one by one, but it is border line to impossible scenario to happen. What is most likely to happen is that any moment Nkuchuma male with Nhenha would roar in Ndzenga's territory, it would bring attention of all of them and all of them would defend the territory. You talk about "max strenght", but the think is, that it nearly always comes to max strenght, especially if it is about defending territory and not about expanding it.
It is not much relative. 4vs2 is pretty streight forvard unless we are talking about some monsters in prime like Mjejanes. It would be relative if I would say 2 healty Ndzengas on their own you beat Nkuchuma and Nhenha, but 2vs2, nor even 2vs3 is the case there. In current dynamic, that is there is no larger coalition than 2 members around, Ndzengas are nearly untouchable.