Newbie Guide to Survivor! (Questions + Tips Encouraged)

For large social games such as Survivor where the primary mechanic is social interaction.
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Post Post #5 (isolation #0) » Thu Jun 23, 2016 5:44 pm

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In post 4, Nicholas1024 wrote:Maybe they'll actually believe the fake reward item,
No don't do this, one Master Sword was enough for me thank you very much
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Post Post #36 (isolation #1) » Mon Jul 04, 2016 7:50 pm

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Spoiler: Klick's guide to being a juror
In post 20, BROseidon wrote:Who do
I
want to win this game?

That's it!
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Post Post #47 (isolation #2) » Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:33 pm

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I've cast 8 jury votes in my Survivor career

haha I beat you all
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Post Post #90 (isolation #3) » Sun Sep 25, 2016 3:50 pm

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In post 85, Lady Lambdadelta wrote:I think the best advice I can give to any newbie is:
Be Aggressive


It's so easy to become someone who falls by the wayside, or is a compromise vote, if you play passively.

It's better to overplay your hand than to under play it, because at least in overplaying it, you have the opportunity to salvage, and you're in people's heads and building relationships.

In essence, while shooting a gun is loud, and will draw a lot of attention to you, at least you're firing shots and some of them might even land. And you can use that attention to your advantage if you play it well.

But just be aggressive. don't be afraid of being voted out.
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Overplaying teaches you a lot more than underplaying. If you go over the top, try whatever ideas pop into your head and possibly get voted out as a result, you'll learn what does and doesn't work much more quickly than by just sitting around watching people do their own things.
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Post Post #154 (isolation #4) » Fri Sep 30, 2016 9:49 am

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btw i'm new
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Post Post #163 (isolation #5) » Tue Nov 15, 2016 5:06 pm

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BRO that is my new favorite post on MS
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