10-15-2011, 04:56 AM | #4051 |
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And you'll have to ask Narcizo and Eaglefan about that whole middle seciton with the fake reveals. That was all them . It was crazy but it kinda worked hahahaha. The whole double detective thing was HIGH-larious. In any case, what they did was delay their executions for a day and escalated the body count for Autumn
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10-15-2011, 05:07 AM | #4052 | |
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I noticed that and IMMEDIATELY sent a note to abe about it. He changed it immediately to read A detective and then changed the death post too to remove all the "THE"'s. The only one I saw online other than you EF was Jackal who I was hoping didn't catch it. |
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10-15-2011, 06:35 AM | #4053 |
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Great work Autumn. Lucky you're running the next game or it wouldn't be a long one for you.
I found it pretty frustrating that people were on me because of my participation when I just didn't have the time and then because of my voting record. I wanted to shout "But I've voted a wolf two days in a row!" I was converted night one, I converted Crimson night three and he switched with Autumn on night four. I think had I converted night two and got a different role we would have got another conversion but I was too rushed to think along those lines. I was hoping my votes on Eagle would look good for one of us, especially him, when the other died but Bug put the dampner on that. Great NK choices Autumn - I think you got them spot on. I think you guys should be a bit more forgiving of mau - I actually think not revealing on day four was the right move, as it turns out. From my point of view getting the BG to reveal was the optimum result of my reveal, followed by getting Bug lynched. We actually thought it was Hoops after Gramma died. Admittedly then revealing on day six wasn't the best move in the world but everyone makes mistakes. I think the game was probably weighted a bit too much in the favour of the wolves - the shareshifter role in particular had a lot of potential to wreck havoc and someone else with my three vote package would be deadly. Especially as I could turn it off (as I did when I voted Eagle). Great game though Abe. |
10-15-2011, 06:46 AM | #4054 | |
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Personally I was very happy he did that. |
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10-15-2011, 06:49 AM | #4055 | |
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Yeah I almost posted at one point on that-people were talking about it so much and you had never said it was definitely a +1 vote item, you just thought it was, and people were holding on to it like it was the gospel truth. |
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10-15-2011, 06:53 AM | #4056 | |
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I was very surprised they converted you Narc-with your availability and having to leave way before deadline, I thought you'd be too much of a liability to take on as a Servant. Maybe that's why they did it because everybody would be thinking that. Or not. Kudos to MrBug for the scan on you even though it shouldn't have been the scan target for that day given what was going on in the game at the time. |
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10-15-2011, 06:57 AM | #4057 |
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I thought the items were fairly useless this game. Losing the ability to pass them to a role, and no tinkerer in the game to tell us what they really did made it hard to use them, let alone pass them to people. And with the Servants gathering up all the items from the dead, the village didn't get much chance to use them anyway. So I held on to my starting scroll of wrath, and was very pleased that I got the chance to use it, let me tell you.
But other than that, was there any item successful used against a Servant the whole rest of the game? Any item that really helped the Lightbringers? |
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10-15-2011, 07:49 AM | #4059 |
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10-15-2011, 08:01 AM | #4060 | |
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10-15-2011, 09:48 AM | #4061 |
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Great game, Abe.
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10-15-2011, 10:13 AM | #4062 | |
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Now knowing that you looked like a villager when you died, it might have worked to stay around longer and get heat, at least if you could slide by getting lynched. Having someone everyone has been saying is a wolf suddenly turn up villager would have been great. As it is, everyone just moved on. It did confuse the issue of when the conversion happened, but I kept looking, wishing I could make something out of the belief that you were good. |
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10-15-2011, 10:16 AM | #4063 | |
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I thought that it might very well be a trap, yes. Dubb suspected he had been left alive to go after Commo, so I figured he might have been overplaying that to survive the night, and then switch on me. I also was 100% certain that if he was still alive, he would stop considering commo. He absolutely had to die, as far as I was concerned. I played it up differently in the thread, but I thought it very unlikely he would eventually vote Commo. So I wanted him dead before he could retract his statement ;-) |
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10-15-2011, 10:20 AM | #4064 | |
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I didn't consider unvoting at all. I didn't trust anybody's assumptions about the tie mechanism one bit. Would Abe have possibly flipped the tie mechanic from last game? Definitely. I did think a lot about voting J23 at the last second, to keep Commo from having a chance with the light charm. I thought I should make it through the final challenge, with presumably no roles left, and me with a pack full of items. But I was worried that coming through the flame alive might give him some temporary power that would make it hard to night kill him, or beat him in the final challenge. I was a bit worried that J23 might be holding a role up his sleeve. I was sure Commo would have copped to a role at this point, but if J23 had one that had proved useless he might have been trying to bait us into a final challenge, particularly if he was inventing the idea of a dark charm to bait the wolf. so I decided to kill him that night, just in case, and figured having the dark charm on me might help me in the final challenge. |
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10-15-2011, 10:21 AM | #4065 |
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Oh, and also. I had *no idea* about the 1-1 rule. I had operated the entire game expecting to win if I could get that final lynch. when someone mentioned that the final day and i finally looked it up (I thought J23 was just talking shit) I almost crapped my pants.
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10-15-2011, 10:24 AM | #4066 | |
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CF, you even had the wolves convinced on that one. I got your lantern, and Narc and EF both kept telling me it was your +1 vote item. I kept asking them how you could have known that. But they were a bit busy. Waht did the lantern do, Abe? |
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10-15-2011, 10:25 AM | #4067 | |
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I considered that VERY briefly. I revealed everything about my object and plans for my object etc and dubb and commo eventually withdrew votes and all seemed fine by evening. I actually thought about not shapeshifting...but this would have been a total surprise to EF for sure. Plus I really didn't like the way dubb kept saying he was coming after me. I had gtotten pretty pissed and flustered by people thinking I looked wolfish for my thomkal/zinto voting weirdness. So I was really not wanting to risk it. Instead I thought escalating the bodycount as quickly as possible with the triple kill (raiders, me, dzilla) was the way to go. And then I thought you would TOO get that opportunity to get a triple kill night. I figured some other event would happen to help the wolves or you could shift again like I did. But something did eventually happen . The dark thing. So the brutal + the double night did make for an extra triple kill night. Let the bodies hit the floor... |
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10-15-2011, 10:26 AM | #4068 | |
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I definitely agree about Mau, though obviously I didn't say anything in thread. I thought it was smart to not reveal - the seer was a nearly useless role really, and he was a very powerful one. I don't think he needed to reveal where he did, but I didn't think it was that big of a deal at all. I was surprised, but very relieved, that everyone jumped on him about that. I wasn't sure how I was ever going to manage to get rid of him. But once I saw how much heat he was getting I asked EF to kill Chief instead. I was more afraid of his item factory. |
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10-15-2011, 10:28 AM | #4069 |
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At the time I thought EF made a mistake to go the detective route (especially after I read him saying "a detective" ouch). I wanted him to say he just had an item that had shown him something, we even invented one. But in the end it worked perfectly, since Sndvls was the only one who could have actually caught me redhanded.
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10-15-2011, 10:29 AM | #4070 | |
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because they like the village don't really listen It was called the Lantern of Substance. dubb actually had another one. I had no idea what it did throughout the entire game. Early on I realized it might do something because Abe said I didn't have to USE it but it was always on. So I thought hmmmm...substance...could be an extra vote. So I tried testing this theory. I told this exact same story in the thread at least twice but everyone later just telephoned what I said into CF had a +1 item! It is unSTOPPABLE! |
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10-15-2011, 10:32 AM | #4071 | |
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With the 1-1 thing AND the 20%-40% thing I disagree with narc's comment about the wolves having an edge. We were crapping our pants the last 4 days that any of these things would lose it for us. |
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10-15-2011, 10:33 AM | #4072 |
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The game could definitely very easily gone the other way. One single survivor in the flame (before Commo) would have probably done me in. A blocked night kill, the same, from sheriff or item.
I think I played a good game (thanks CF), but really every wolf win counts on a lot of help from the village, and I got tons this time. MrBug just kept making himself look fishier, which was ironic given he had just caught a wolf and outed another one. That probably would have passed, but Hoops and Dubb pushing to vote him really legitimized things. It's funny how the village is always chasing itself in circles. |
10-15-2011, 10:35 AM | #4073 | |
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That decision was the turning point of the game...er...one of the many I was surprised EF killed Chief and not mau because after that you had to play rock scissors paper with him. which you kicked ASS at! But it also meant that you were never going to be able to kill him at night. But like Bug, it seemed that having a role got you lynched. Abe, you have invented the perfect anti-reveal mechanism |
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10-15-2011, 10:38 AM | #4074 |
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Yeah, I asked EF to do that. Mau was deadly to EF, but with him gone i just had to worry about blocks. I felt pretty confident at the rock paper scissors, since I wasn't really concerned about whittling down the so called "trusted" list. The longer cleared or roled people sat around the more likely they were to get voted.
It also became pretty clear that Mauboy was going to get heat. As long as I could keep avoiding him getting a block, he would look worse and worse. I also figured if he did happen to block me, people would assume he was faking it. Finally, I figured he was probably so desperate to save his rep that he was more likely to protect "villagers" than himself, so I thought at some point I could take a shot at him and get him. |
10-15-2011, 10:39 AM | #4075 |
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Abe, what would a dark charm have done for one of us? Just taint the flame, like we saw or did it have other uses?
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10-15-2011, 10:43 AM | #4076 |
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and who knows autumn, if I'd have stayed in the shapeshifter a night or two longer, you might have made some actual bad votes during that time and made yourself look uberguilty.
or i could have gotten more heat the following day from you :P |
10-15-2011, 10:49 AM | #4077 |
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oh by the way, can you give me my body back now? I hope you kept it clean.
Hey! that's right! I made it to endgame! |
10-15-2011, 10:54 AM | #4078 |
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10-15-2011, 11:01 AM | #4080 |
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I was trying so damn hard not to be a lynch/night kill candidate, despite getting cleared that it ended up killing me. Did you guys have an inkling that I was the sheriff before my great reveal. I wish I had waited ONE more day.
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10-15-2011, 11:07 AM | #4081 |
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I had no clue you were the sheriff. We killed Grammaticus because we were assuming it was him. He had been gone most of the time that the whole Narc reveal had happened, so we figured he was just asleep at the wheel. If not, my second guess was Hoopsguy. He was the only one I figured who would be crafty enough to avoid revealing despite all the pressure, and he was making such a big deal about how the sheriff was messing up that I figured it might be cover.
I had no clue it might be you, and I think you did a fantastic job keeping that quiet, really. Though it got you lynched, not voting Narcizo kept it hidden. I think Grammaticus did vote Narcizo, which is another reason I figured it was him. |
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not ONE bit. I thought it was Autumn for sure but that was at a time after I was out of the game and was just sitting around with Zinto guessing. When EF and narc left the game they still had no idea who it was.
hoops was the guess I think. and Gramma obviously since he was the only one not on the day narc revealed as BG. So in the end no one knew you were BG at all til you outted yourself. And after that no one really knew what the hell that was. I think you just confused everyone so much their head exploded because it didn't make sense for either a villager OR a wolf to reveal BG at that point since you were not on anybody's mind. |
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Autumn, btw did EF pass along any of the analysis I did or anything? Or any of our convos or info? Just curious how things were when YOU started the wolf game.
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10-15-2011, 11:21 AM | #4084 | |
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you would have know it was him if you had read my night actions post. Gram, Hoops and Autumn were watched and all did nothing....unless you thought EF was "a detective" |
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10-15-2011, 11:37 AM | #4085 | |
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True, but it seemed very possible Gram had missed a night order too, though I'm not sure we really thought about that, yo'ure right. |
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10-15-2011, 11:39 AM | #4086 | |
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I'm not sure I really got any analysis. They tried to catch me up briefly on what they were thinking, but by that time I had to hit the ground running trying to figure out what to do that morning with a seer on the loose and EF likely scanned. Actually I think that's why I had so much fun as a wolf this game. When I came into the game it seemed utterly lost, so there was no pressure. Normally I get really anxious being a wolf, and this time I just figured anything i could make of it would be a bonus. |
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10-15-2011, 01:38 PM | #4087 | |
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This was very smart. My primary protection item--Charm Against Shapeshifters. If you had left me in the game and tried to NK me, it would have been game over.
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10-15-2011, 01:42 PM | #4088 |
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See, yeah, I knew there must have been one of those out there. I was more worried about what you might whip up, since it would get more and more likely one of those things would get used against me as the numbers decreased.
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I had a lot of fun with this game and thanks Abe for running it.
I do think it's weighted lightly toward the wolves, though. There needed to be more transparency about the wolf roles, especially the Shapeshifter since you can't tell there's a conversion there when that happens. Also, what the items could do needed to be more available to those in possession of them if there is no Tinkerer in the game. Congrats to the wolves and especially Autumn for a well played game.
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I don't know, but I can't really say it would be good for you, no? I actually asked Abe about it, because in my mind, a werecroc is a shapeshifter (shifts from human to crocodile and back), so why was EF able to kill me? I had thought I was protected from lycanthropes with that item. Abe told me it protects me from shapeshifters. So that kinda confused me. He told me this after I died of course (when I asked), otherwise I might have put two and two together and made it publically known that we migth have a different sort of wolf role called a shapeshifter in the game.
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10-15-2011, 01:49 PM | #4091 |
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Abe mentioned a amulet of protection against shapeshifters right at the start.
I think the shapeshifter role is great but probably too powerful - luckily we didn't really use it to its full potential so that probably evened out. |
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I didn't see that, but even so, there needs to be that knowledge out there that lycanthrope =! shapeshifter. Because, really, a lycanthrope is by definition a shapeshifter. I feel the more accurate term for the role Autumn had (or CF originally, whatever) was a doppleganger.
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10-15-2011, 01:54 PM | #4093 |
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I think the fact that the village got terrible dice rolls (what, 10 lynches with no survivors?) and didn't get much use out of any of its roles made it feel more weighted to the wolves. A couple of blocks, another scan or two, a villager surviving the flames, a Keeper killing a wolf at night, a lot of things could have made this a shutout for the village.
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I thought the balance seemed good, the villagers just didn't collectively bring an "A" game (or "B" game, or ... well, you get the point).
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While I don't like the combo of no Tinkerer and no info on what items do, I was more put off by the lack of transparency in the wolf roles. We really needed to know that the Shapeshifter was out there, for instance.
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That's not to say it was massively unbalanced. It was actually pretty well balanced considering all the stuff involved in the game. Abe should be commended for what he did accomplish, because I don't know that anyone could foresee needing some of this before actually playing the game.
Now having played t a game in the ruleset, though, I highly recommend to Abe on the next go around for this set, if there is one, that he make the wolf roles public.
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I had a sprig of garlic, which I assumed was protection from vampires
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I guess my view of things is colored by the big wolves dying so fast. Zinto was pretty damn powerful.
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Oh and what happened with the two scans on one day is that Abe accidently copied and pasted my role as a vanilla lightbringer. On the first night he asked if I was going to do anything and I said no, thinking I was gonna keep my garlic. On the second day, I asked what I could possibly do with my garlic (hidden action) and he said I couldn't do anything with it, the only thing I could is use adept. I went, "I have adept?" So for the error, he allowed my two night 2 scans, the first one without the chance of corruption, which is why I kept clarifying over Jackal.
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I figured it must be something like that, MrBug, and I tried not to press you on that once you clarified a bit.
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