Why loot other players
Looting other players allows you to acquire food, iron and gold resources easily.
It can be done on any base outside your alliance.
It is recommended that you do this on bases that do not have an alliance, level 15+, as these are generally inactive players who are accumulating resources.
How to loot other players
Before looting a player, you need to check whether they have any resources: the first step is to send a spy to other players.
A good base for looting should have at least 20M of each type of resource.
As soon as you find players with enough resources, add it to your favourites so that you can find it again the following days.
You can then attack this base with your T1, which will cost you 5 endurances per attack.
It's essential to use the T1 because it's the team that carries the most resources.
Above all, don't raze the base: stop attacking when it's below 2,000 durability points.
If you raze it, it will reappear elsewhere and you won't be able to loot it the following days.
Limits to looting
You can loot as much as you like each day, but after a certain number of attacks, you will be limited in the amount of resources looted.
After 6 attacks, the gains will be reduced to 15% and if you continue to attack, they will be limited to 5%.
Rally looting
Looting with a rally is identical, except that instead of attacking individually, you launch a rally on the base to be looted.
The advantage is that a rally contains 5 players who will all gain loot resources as if they had attacked themselves, except that it will only have cost stamina to the player who launched the rally.
And for the player who started the rally, it makes no difference because the stamina cost is the same!