Hammering a spare seems defensible, moreso than a lynch. Especially if you roll scum
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
Nacho, I regret to inform you that it was probably all in all a good play
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
I mean, disagree with that even if Oversoul is scum. The nice part about posting a case is that you post it, people talk about it... Now Oversoul coasts on my town case and gets mercy-spared after Chemist kills himself tomorrow. How is that a good move?
"Playing with Nacho is like playing with a religious conservative." ~UncertainKitten
-- Fate, Vanilla Townie, was brutally stabbed by a throwing sword in endgame.
I would say it's a good play but not the best play. Achieving his ends more democratically is probably the best play. I just didn't want you to fume harder than you had to.
It's actually not really very punishing to spare scum in neutral, which is my biggest concern with the setup.
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
mastina's last post is awesome. A lie. But an awesome lie.
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
Not realizing "sparing scum to unlock a bonus kill" is inferior to "lynch a slot instead of sparing, then refer to this lynch as "bonus kill" was a very perplexing mechanical misplay from the scum.
I think the way this is playing out is proving Nachomamma8's point more and more clearly. I think I definitely stand corrected Chill-dizzle.
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"
The first Undertale semiopen was won or lost based on whether Elements was lynched in LyLo. This Undertale semi-open, on the other hand, will be won or lost based on whether Elements is lynched in LyLo
"Let us say that you are right and there are two worlds. How much, then, is this 'other world' worth to you? What do you have there that you do not have here? Money? Power? Something worth causing the prince so much pain for?'"
"Well, I..."
"What? Nothing? You would make the prince suffer over... nothing?"