Lol.
You can't just attack a clan while defending, that deprives the battle of all fairness and ending bragging rights. Each side has their own advantages. The defending clan has the advantage of being able to choose the specific spot in a specified region. It is also easier for the defending clan to hold their territory and in most cases, easier access to hugging obstacles and/or running away than the attacking clan does. The attacking clan's advantage is obviously they get the first hit(s), but also the opportunity to attack whenever they please, in an attempt to catch the defending clan off guard, within reason, which was true in our case. The reason you felt like we were taking too long is because when we got there we stood there for a couple minutes formulating a plan to counter your own plan. You see, since you are defending, you already have your plan set out and it's been relayed to all the members and you're ready to go. Since we are attacking we have no idea where you are defending, so we need to find that out first, before we can do anything. It's stupid to rush in blindly without a tactic in mind, especially the fairly intricate one I was trying to create. The accumulation of time in me finding out where you are exactly, what to do as a plan, me telling the clan what the plan is, and me making sure everyone understands what the plan is, resulted in you feeling like we were "stalling" or "wasting your time", when in fact it's in our right to decide when to attack you. This doesn't mean we can sit there for an hour obviously, but we needed time to figure out what we were going to do, a.k.a a few minutes. You had like 45 while we had ~32, so it was important that we implement a good, thought-out strategy if we were going to take it. Which we did. I was on the last part of the process; making sure the members knew exactly what was going on, until you "newfags", (yes I said it, because it's true), who don't respect the rules of war that have been followed for years, decided that relinquishing your impatience was more important than getting a good, fair battle. What's funny is that even with you catching us completely off guard, and us not being able to use our rightful advantage(s), we still managed to kill you off to ~15 people remaining. Flat-out embarassing is an understatement. All I can say is, what goes around comes around, look out for it.