WWings of WWonder Game Thread

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Tin foil: after I got AM voted last game when I was a wolf and she was a villager on day 1, AM is trying to get vindicated and do the same to me (her as wolf, me as villager) Haven’t seen her tunnel like this in the longest time, which is irregular
 
But if wolf’s ability was to bring back a person into the game as a villager. I have used this mechanic many times before, and have played in many games with it. Aka, she would take credit for it and use it as a way to ride through the game. I will agree that it can give some villager points, but her gameplay is irregular, and not enough to make up for it imho.
Haha. This type of mechanic is not common though, so it is still on the rare side in my opinion. You may be the type to include it and be drawn to those types of games, so I suppose it isn't necessarily surprising you'd go there first.
 
But if wolf’s ability was to bring back a person into the game as a villager. I have used this mechanic many times before, and have played in many games with it. Aka, she would take credit for it and use it as a way to ride through the game. I will agree that it can give some villager points, but her gameplay is irregular, and not enough to make up for it imho.
So if genny flips village does that make miz more or less likely to be village in your mind? Or still RNG?
 
How do you feel about there being two village tinkerers?

I know quite a bit about western jays (RIP MsP) and they are absolutely one of the smartest birds. all corvids are. that's why I don't really think she was a copy cat or back up or anything but was also originally a tinkerer

only thing she said is this


Also not to monday night quarterback 😉 but I will say I thought her Lynch was bad, even as it was taking place

I am rethinking fries actually for reasons and may think they are the wolf blocker of the two. I need to go back and read a couple of things. Possible on two villager blockers, yes. But skeptical.
 
Welcome back, miz!!! Guess I have to quit Fry squinting genny. haha

Nav, really? What's with you? You're being weird. Somebody said dolphin is not villager self, she's not someone I'm familiar with. She seemed awkward, but agreed on MsP so I didn't pay attention. starting to wonder about shelter. Up for lynch a couple times and defense is non existent. Enough people talk, I won't ignore since my two haven't panned out so far. Dubz, you also seem somewhat out of character. Haven't played with you as a wolf in a long time, so can't remember what would stick out. I don't remember you going with one of my votes to see if you trust me. I'm wrong often in early game, so that seemed off to me.

What are you finding irregular out or curiosity? I am just being my good ol’ charming self 🙂
 
I am curious what your play is going to be when I flip villager. Do you go the oh shucksidoodles approach? Do you double down? Do you distance yourself from your stance?
>implying you'll flip village
 
>implying you'll flip village

Come on, play my game with me for half a second. Because if you were a wolf, you are going to be caught with your pants down. Or are we doing a joker/Batman thing here? Banking on me not getting lynched because I typically get high number of votes without getting lynched, and trying to get me lynched at lylo?
 
What are you finding irregular out or curiosity? I am just being my good ol’ charming self 🙂
Ha! I suppose I don't understand your reasoning for your votes currently. Including all the old folks in with yourself as a wolf, then insisting Miz is village but genny still probable wolf. I am awaiting something that is more than generalities.
 
Come on, play my game with me for half a second. Because if you were a wolf, you are going to be caught with your pants down. Or are we doing a joker/Batman thing here? Banking on me not getting lynched because I typically get high number of votes without getting lynched, and trying to get me lynched at lylo?
If you're wolfreading me, why exactly do I have to prove myself?
 
Yes there were night actions put on me. I was protected (unnecessarily). Has no one considered the possibility that the kill wasn't blocked and that miz was a wolf rez? Not saying that's what happened, but it's a possibility that we have to consider.
Wait, you were protected last night but no one protected miz N1?
 
Yes there were night actions put on me. I was protected (unnecessarily). Has no one considered the possibility that the kill wasn't blocked and that miz was a wolf rez? Not saying that's what happened, but it's a possibility that we have to consider.

How do you know you were protected?

Also, I need you guys to know that the phrase "eagle eye" for people who have exceptionally good vision is because the eagle and hawk and other birds of prey have exceptional vision, even as good as 20/4, whereas a typical human with no refractive error typically sees in the 20/20 to 20/15 range. The highest resolution the human eye can obtain is 20/8. What this means is that at 20 feet away, an eagle can see things that the average human eye can only see when they are 4 feet away! They have round pupils which can constrict to further sharpen vision by providing a pinhole effect. This is how they are able to track tiny prey on the ground from way up in the air! The amount of cones in their eye is much higher also providing them with superior color vision, and the ability to distinguish all the way into the UV light spectrum! In addition to being super cone-rich, their foveas are also deeper to provide better stereopsis/depth perception.

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How do you know you were protected?

Also, I need you guys to know that the phrase "eagle eye" for people who have exceptionally good vision is because the eagle and hawk and other birds of prey have exceptional vision, even as good as 20/4, whereas a typical human with no refractive error typically sees in the 20/20 to 20/15 range. The highest resolution the human eye can obtain is 20/8. What this means is that at 20 feet away, an eagle can see things that the average human eye can only see when they are 4 feet away! They have round pupils which can constrict to further sharpen vision by providing a pinhole effect. This is how they are able to track tiny prey on the ground from way up in the air! The amount of cones in their eye is much higher also providing them with superior color vision, and the ability to distinguish all the way into the UV light spectrum! In addition to being super cone-rich, their foveas are also deeper to provide better stereopsis/depth perception.

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*saves the cubs ophtho fact for AMA thread* :watching:
 
PRISON BREAK Day 3 lynch tally
Nav (2) - AM, nyan
MJ (2) - Nav, Lawpy
Dubz (1) - ziggy
AM (1) - DubZ
Dolph (2) - Paws, miz
Shelter (3) - Finn, SAR, mpm
MOOSE (1) - shelter

12/23

Deadline at 9pm Central
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How do you know you were protected?

Also, I need you guys to know that the phrase "eagle eye" for people who have exceptionally good vision is because the eagle and hawk and other birds of prey have exceptional vision, even as good as 20/4, whereas a typical human with no refractive error typically sees in the 20/20 to 20/15 range. The highest resolution the human eye can obtain is 20/8. What this means is that at 20 feet away, an eagle can see things that the average human eye can only see when they are 4 feet away! They have round pupils which can constrict to further sharpen vision by providing a pinhole effect. This is how they are able to track tiny prey on the ground from way up in the air! The amount of cones in their eye is much higher also providing them with superior color vision, and the ability to distinguish all the way into the UV light spectrum! In addition to being super cone-rich, their foveas are also deeper to provide better stereopsis/depth perception.

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Where you at with reads? I still have you as probable villa.
 
Okay I’ve decided

Lynch shelter

Don’t like the fishing for ability in that PM, and don’t like the excuse of “just seeing how much of a noob they are!” Feels like trying to take advantage of him
 
How do you know you were protected?

Also, I need you guys to know that the phrase "eagle eye" for people who have exceptionally good vision is because the eagle and hawk and other birds of prey have exceptional vision, even as good as 20/4, whereas a typical human with no refractive error typically sees in the 20/20 to 20/15 range. The highest resolution the human eye can obtain is 20/8. What this means is that at 20 feet away, an eagle can see things that the average human eye can only see when they are 4 feet away! They have round pupils which can constrict to further sharpen vision by providing a pinhole effect. This is how they are able to track tiny prey on the ground from way up in the air! The amount of cones in their eye is much higher also providing them with superior color vision, and the ability to distinguish all the way into the UV light spectrum! In addition to being super cone-rich, their foveas are also deeper to provide better stereopsis/depth perception.

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I’ve been waiting for you to post :laugh:
 
I think the claim is mostly irrelevant, slight village points at best. I have learned from mods that most roles are NAI, with a couple of exceptions. A drop of village in a sea of sketchiness still is a sea of sketchiness

What is this "well the mods told me..." nonsense you're always spewing? How can I get them to give me some insider info?

Ostriches have the largest eyes of all birds and land mammals - almost 2 inches in size!
 
What is this "well the mods told me..." nonsense you're always spewing? How can I get them to give me some insider info?

Ostriches have the largest eyes of all birds and land mammals - almost 2 inches in size!

You are misreading that. I meant that in a from playing games perspective.
 
How do you know you were protected?

Also, I need you guys to know that the phrase "eagle eye" for people who have exceptionally good vision is because the eagle and hawk and other birds of prey have exceptional vision, even as good as 20/4, whereas a typical human with no refractive error typically sees in the 20/20 to 20/15 range. The highest resolution the human eye can obtain is 20/8. What this means is that at 20 feet away, an eagle can see things that the average human eye can only see when they are 4 feet away! They have round pupils which can constrict to further sharpen vision by providing a pinhole effect. This is how they are able to track tiny prey on the ground from way up in the air! The amount of cones in their eye is much higher also providing them with superior color vision, and the ability to distinguish all the way into the UV light spectrum! In addition to being super cone-rich, their foveas are also deeper to provide better stereopsis/depth perception.

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Here is my N2 result:
Someone (unnecessarily) prevented you from being harmed by predators last night.
 
Here is my N2 result:
Someone (unnecessarily) prevented you from being harmed by predators last night.
So that means that there are either two protectors and one protected the correct person or someone was blocked. And if you were told that you were protected without being needed to be that makes it likely that person is aware they were protected. Can anybody own up to that?
 
So that means that there are either two protectors and one protected the correct person or someone was blocked. And if you were told that you were protected without being needed to be that makes it likely that person is aware they were protected. Can anybody own up to that?

I read it as they had other protection inherent to their ability.
 
This would’ve been helpful earlier. As this implies the lack of kill was due to protection not block. Back on the fries is good train @ziggyandjazzy
But it says unnecessarily. That doesn't make it seem like the protection was needed. I am not following.
 
But it says unnecessarily. That doesn't make it seem like the protection was needed. I am not following.

I am reading it as she had other protection inherent to her role that allowed her not to be attacked, thus making the protection that would’ve otherwise stopped the predator attack unnecessary. I may be misreading, but that was my interpretation
 
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