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So my drug effect was the same as WZ's (as far as I could tell) but I didn't kill anyone. Did I land on someone who was protected? Or was there built-in no kills?
 
So my drug effect was the same as WZ's (as far as I could tell) but I didn't kill anyone. Did I land on someone who was protected? Or was there built-in no kills?

5 people in a group and 5 possible drug reactions. two of those involved killing oneself or killing another. There was a 50/50 shot at death occurring if a living someone was RNG'd for either. Then, if the RNG of killing another person was a yes, RNG of who was killed as a result was another built in RNG. :horns:
 
Actually, another MJ clue was Deva's results. Everyone else had a description of a person, but MJ did not. Maybe that was because he was the "unseerable" wolf? Hmmmm..... LOL. You guys should know by now my games have some pretty excellent clues if you are paying close attention.
You know I really considered that possibility and still had feels, but didn't immediately pursue because I felt like it could've just been chalked up to my own ability, and I didn't want to waste a night action by testing it out on MJ again to double-check...then I died :hungover:

I was kind of like NOOOOO when everyone was wanting to lynch romo though 😛
 
Also was killing me the night in targeted kata to kill her just pure dumb luck or did you have me see red as an assassin role
That was an incredible luck on wolf part with you. You were set to take out Kata, but that same night kata blocked you and TP killed you. No communication between the two but stars aligned to take out the major threat. 🙁
 
Good game guys!

@DocEspana (or anybody willing to share) how do you set up your magic spreadsheets? Or is it a trade secret?

I have a pretty convoluted way of keeping track of things, which I definitely let slack this game, but I keep up and definitely find wolves, but it sounds like your sheets might take less effort and a bit less gut.
 
Good game guys!

@DocEspana (or anybody willing to share) how do you set up your magic spreadsheets? Or is it a trade secret?

I have a pretty convoluted way of keeping track of things, which I definitely let slack this game, but I keep up and definitely find wolves, but it sounds like your sheets might take less effort and a bit less gut.

Mostly trade secret, but most of it is that I sit down every night and look to see who made good and bad arguments based on who is or isn't a wolf. There is a color coding system to differentiate just acting odd vs killing a clearly innocent person vs killing someone who correctly suspected a wolf*

*this is perhaps the best tool to use. If A suspects B and seems to have a good argument but it doesn't go anywhere, u pay attention. If B ever ends up being a wolf (usually later un the game) I immediately suspect anyone who tried to lynch A at any point in the past and see if they're popping up suspicious for any other reasons.
 
Mostly trade secret, but most of it is that I sit down every night and look to see who made good and bad arguments based on who is or isn't a wolf. There is a color coding system to differentiate just acting odd vs killing a clearly innocent person vs killing someone who correctly suspected a wolf*

*this is perhaps the best tool to use. If A suspects B and seems to have a good argument but it doesn't go anywhere, u pay attention. If B ever ends up being a wolf (usually later un the game) I immediately suspect anyone who tried to lynch A at any point in the past and see if they're popping up suspicious for any other reasons.
I've kinda done something similar but all written out in long hand. It might be a problem of having a phone and tablet and no actual computer...
 
Statistics, do you speak them?
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Sorry, working overnights.

Welcome to my lunch break!
 
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