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No, I just found it neat that he guessed an actual role.... Unless you are really a wolf?
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We're so happy for you, Alu!No, I just found it neat that he guessed an actual role.... Unless you are really a wolf?
Burger King fucking sucks. There is no fast food restaurant I dislike more.Burger King used to have this "Rodeo Burger", that was pretty affordable and pretty good. It hat BBQ sauce and onion rings on it. I miss that one.
Fuck the McRibb with a cactus. Bring back the Rodeo Burger.
You tried to kill me the first night too?!How did that even happen? I targeted Quartz and all of a sudden two people have a disease that aren't quartz.
no uBurger King fucking sucks. There is no fast food restaurant I dislike more.
I agree with this. As a wolf you just always need to have a role claim strategy planned out which is how you get around the inevitable role claiming. The town in turn should always seek to claim at some point.The town had a very long losing streak recently. IMO role claiming isn't a death sentence for the evils unless they get very unlucky (which can go the other way too). It just means they need to lie convincingly and take risks to become seen as more proven.
I would say this is a game where the cryptids got quite unlucky with night one RNG.
This makes sense, but we were confused because the Trickster is also an any-time power but that is listed in the night action order list.I was a wolf scribe a few games back, and the role description was wrong at that time. He actually let me pick a target whenever, which would explain why it's not on the night order list. I figured I'd ask you about it a bit more vaguely so you could answer without giving away whether there was a scribe or not (which I think you did fine).
Correct, and in fact it's only your second one full stop.I think this might be the first time I've ever been lynched as a townie.
Burger King fucking sucks. There is no fast food restaurant I dislike more.
I was the Collector which is Ben's name for the Forger.Ok dimmerwit don't make me read what I missed. Just encase Benzine is the real killer or something weird. What's your real roll?
Thank you! Though I assume Vash's death should be the last monster of the week.![]()
I was the Collector which is Ben's name for the Forger.
Burger King fucking sucks. There is no fast food restaurant I dislike more.
I'm just trying to put a non-BBQ option in front of y'all.I was the Collector which is Ben's name for the Forger.
Agree to disagree.I agree with this. As a wolf you just always need to have a role claim strategy planned out which is how you get around the inevitable role claiming. The town in turn should always seek to claim at some point.
I'd also happily play a game where role claiming is discouraged or more difficult. It's a different strategy and also fun IMO. A game where literally no one could completely prove themselves would be interesting.Agree to disagree.
Not trying to press the subject too much more, but the problem is that I don't see how the game can be played well otherwise. This time the town got really lucky right off the bat so it didn't matter, but ultimately the issue is that if someone pushes for a role claim and you stay silent it's just going to put suspicion on you.Agree to disagree.
Just minimize the provable ones.Not trying to press the subject too much more, but the problem is that I don't see how the game can be played well otherwise. This time the town got really lucky right off the bat so it didn't matter, but ultimately the issue is that if someone pushes for a role claim and you stay silent it's just going to put suspicion on you.
I agree with Kat that a game without claiming would be interesting but it would require a completely different set of roles IMO.
The problem is I end up thinking FR as guilty when he's not because of this.Also, like FR said: just get yourself a reputation of not role claiming and it shouldn't as suspicious when someone presses you for a role claim.
I guess, but after the first one or two times killing him as a townie that never claimed then you might be more cautious about it in the future.The problem is I end up thinking FR as guilty when he's not because of this.
that's the pointThe problem is I end up thinking FR as guilty when he's not because of this.
Like I said, I have a degree in rocks.You tried to kill me the first night too?!
So you just die?that's the point
nah, you're supposed to second guess my allegiance. Or fucking lynch me when I'm Avenger so I can do something.So you just die?
I'll send you a Whopper in heaven I guess!
You are thinking of maltesers.also whoppers are disgusting
the only edible one is the Angry Whopper because they use so many spicy ingredients to mask the rest of the shit
What is it?.........
There's something I'm DYING to say here, but it'll have to wait until the game is over.
But I do my best work at the endgameIt's always the right move to kill Kut
What's an... "end... game?"But I do my best work at the endgame
I think having a strong roll is what saved me. I felt bad having to use the number of strong rolls because that is the thing I hate. I don't think it should be known how many of each roll. This makes people not just math it out and gives the bad guys a little space to hide.
The plan was to make everyone think all the cryptids were dead and rely on the plague to thin the numbers.Honestly I don't know wtf the last wolf is doing.
Oh yeah. I had a thought that since Quagmire was confirmed wolf seer when he died, it would be interesting if someone accused Kat of using his info to shore up a false seer role claim and think she could be a wolf. But thinking back on it now, it doesn't make much sense because I forgot the detail that she outed a wolf right out the gates.What is it?
I felt bad having to use the number of strong rolls because that is the thing I hate. I don't think it should be known how many of each roll. This makes people not just math it out and gives the bad guys a little space to hide.
I agree. Like in my game I didn't make it so that there was a specific number of strong roles versus regular roles, only that there could only be a max of one of each strong role. I think it helped. Knowing exactly how many strong roles there are makes it too easy to math it out.Heh, i was having the exact same thoughts.
Like, for balance reasons the number of strong roles should definitely be in that ballpark...but there should be a chance that there is one fewer strong role, and the exact number shouldn't be known 100%.
Yeah I take back what I said. Back then I was like what the hell, Quagmire is about to die and he's still bandwagoning the other two wolves, knowing he's about to be doing this solo. But there was nothing you could do to save us without looking sus, instead you flew under the radar until the math became inescapable. Well done.The plan was to make everyone think all the cryptids were dead and rely on the plague to thin the numbers.
Would have worked pretty great had the dude not gotten arrested, I think.
It was magical.@TD did you like the weapon I provided?
I could be making this up but for some reason I feel like Zell once said he gives the wolves their roles first and let's them choose who to kill, then gives out the rest of the roles so there's no weird role swap like that.But I think there needs to be a different way to do the deadbody so that nobody knows.
Honestly, it's been my head canon that Vash and yourself have been gathering around an old timey radio waiting for every new episode, so this is icing.Imagine a duck saying the word. That's what I've gotten to hear the last few days.
QUARTZ
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