"I hope one day I can openly play as wolfy as Pooky and get zero pressure for it grumble grumble."
-MariaR
"I can't even look at the game anymore.
That evil teddy bear has got everyone twirling by his thumb.
It's like witnessing an slow but unavoidable train crash you can't stop."
"I hope one day I can openly play as wolfy as Pooky and get zero pressure for it grumble grumble."
-MariaR
"I can't even look at the game anymore.
That evil teddy bear has got everyone twirling by his thumb.
It's like witnessing an slow but unavoidable train crash you can't stop."
In post 53, PookyTheMagicalBear wrote:When someone is certain they have a scum player figured out they use FINGER OF DEATH on that scum - we all vote him.
if that person is scum - we win.
if that person is town, we lynch whoever used the FINGER OF DEATH in the end-game.
I think this is objectively a bad plan, especially because it’s been called
Playing under the assumption that scum are willing to WIFOM this out and will never push a partner:
Town on town - (7/9) * (3/4) = 7/12 = 58.3%
Town on scum - (7/9) * (1/4) = 7/36 = 19.4%
Scum on town - (2/9) = 2/9 = 22.2%
So mathematically that works out to a 58.3% scum winrate, while voting randomly (1-(7/9 * 2/3)) is only a 51.8% chance
In post 53, PookyTheMagicalBear wrote:When someone is certain they have a scum player figured out they use FINGER OF DEATH on that scum - we all vote him.
if that person is scum - we win.
if that person is town,
we lynch whoever used the FINGER OF DEATH in the end-game
Sherlock is at the very least commenting on the reality of the game and chemist is stating intent not to go to 3way. Y'shtola is 100% role-play with nothing game relevant. surely you see the difference.
In post 53, PookyTheMagicalBear wrote:When someone is certain they have a scum player figured out they use FINGER OF DEATH on that scum - we all vote him.
if that person is scum - we win.
if that person is town,
we lynch whoever used the FINGER OF DEATH in the end-game
In post 65, pighawk wrote:Sherlock is at the very least commenting on the reality of the game and chemist is stating intent not to go to 3way. Y'shtola is 100% role-play with nothing game relevant. surely you see the difference.
I wanted to pressure you but I don't think I can get you to crack. I felt the same way about the post, it rubbed me the wrong way. But I planned on giving them space to give them time to do what they needed to do. I think the way they are going to respond to you is going to be relatively predictable and how they play moving forward will really dictate whether or not they are scum or they only care about reads instead of helping progress the game.
An interesting quirk of the voyage was that my fellow passengers decided they would play at being detectives too! Quite a sight it was, Watson. Yes, I see you laugh, after all, the world’s greatest detective was already aboard — but some would prove surprisingly adept before this adventure was over! Among them, I had a good initial impression of a passenger I believe I haven’t yet mentioned in this telling: another dog, only this one with a small cop on her head.
Among the others who I’ve already introduced you to, the strange melding of swine and bird made me uneasy. Perhaps it was simply their monstrous form, or perhaps I was already picking up on something more sinister. I wondered, at that moment, if their insinuations towards the arcane scholar might not be with malice in mind — seeking to set up a fellow passenger to disguise their own misdeeds?
In post 70, SherlockHolmes wrote:An interesting quirk of the voyage was that my fellow passengers decided they would play at being detectives too! Quite a sight it was, Watson. Yes, I see you laugh, after all, the world’s greatest detective was already aboard — but some would prove surprisingly adept before this adventure was over! Among them, I had a good initial impression of a passenger I believe I haven’t yet mentioned in this telling: another dog, only this one with a small cap on her head.
Among the others who I’ve already introduced you to, the strange melding of swine and bird made me uneasy. Perhaps it was simply their monstrous form, or perhaps I was already picking up on something more sinister. I wondered, at that moment, if their insinuations towards the arcane scholar might not be with malice in mind — seeking to set up a fellow passenger to disguise their own misdeeds?
I found myself wondering if there was a history between the pighawk and the arcane scholar y’shtola, so I set my mind upon inquiring to the beast whether he had previously encountered her?