pistebasher wrote:This is a somewhat spurious report from the start..
Just because it is assassin, doesn't mean you can only attack your target. Although I have only played 5 assassin games, in both of the ones I won, I attacked my attacker as well as my target.
If I hadn't I would certainly have lost, and in order to win, it is perfectly likely that you will have to attack the person who has you as their target, since you cannot rely on their attacker doing the job for you, and of course if they did, then you would have lost anyway. It is also the only way to ensure that you are not taken out.
So basically in assassin games you will generally have to attack most of the other players not just your target.
IMO Blue's actions here are perfectly within the rules and also quite sensible.Symmetry wrote:Barney Rubble wrote:Youve only played 11 assassin games out of your last 500 Terry ....Hardly a basis to formulate a winning strat ...in fact you won what 3 ?
BR
He's played 78 overall given my searches. You have played 10 and won 2. Presumably you would accept that he has more experience formulating a winning strategy.
and Dibbun seems to have won around 30 ish out of over 140 assassin games - which would suggest his strategy is somewhat worse... maybe try attacking your attacker as well as your target Dibbun.. it is within the rules.. and seems to work
Can you do me a favor please... can you read before you post?
I have attacked my attacker, twice, in order to break their bonus because my target has refused to check his power. Read game chat, this is not part of any strategy, it is vindictive.