Board Thread:Origin Usernames Corkboard/@comment-26143371-20151005190631/@comment-173.240.24.197-20161119105130

Dougie76 wrote: Vandalism doesn't require a building ready for collection to do, just one of the 4 buildings to be not vandalized. It lowers your Righteousness and the other player's righteousness. It used to be a net loss: even after you cleaned up the vandalism, you would be lower than before, and the only way to make it up was to build more Training Walls. It doesn't seem to be that way anymore. It seems cleaning up vandalism brings me back up to 5 stars, and not a constant drop like I remember seeing back in 2014 before my tablet crashed. So I think vandalism these days really is only a temporary loss to the vandalized, and a permanent loss to the vandalizer, or maybe not even that. All the guides that explain the rules are several years old. While I know this isn't the place for this, I'll make a quick comment. All you need to do is hide some training walls in your town out of sight behind some other buildings. Once you do that, you don't need to worry every again about vandalism. You simple hide some training walls in the dead space behind some of the larger buildings and you're set. People can vandalize all they want and your rating will never change. You can put them in the open of coure but some people don't like the look of them so if you hide them they work the same but they are out of sight. I have  a few neighbors that all they do is vandalize even when I have many open properties for people to click on. It still doesn't change my rating. You'll find you have plenty of open, dead space to hide the training walls. Grab a training wall and just go around seeing what buildings you might be able to hide it behind out of site. Place it and grab another wall. Give it a try and you'll see after doing it that you no longer have to worry about it.