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swang918 wrote:Also it didn’t help that d2 and d3 we had obvious lynch candidates that were both 3p. By n3 we had multiple confirmed towns, with middling power(Pixar), strong power(Pepe), and unknown power (ragian). And we also had to hunt for cop. The night kill choices were really difficult.
swang918 wrote:I felt pretty boxed in with the scum choices on D4. For awhile it was pretty close between bax and traffic and I didn't think we could survive if traffic got lynched so I had to do everything I could to get bax lynched instead. I really didn't like the alternatives of doing nothing, or piling onto traffic to buy some town cred, I didn't think that would last long enough to make it worth not taking a shot at saving traffic. It was very tough with such strong town this game. Even the town with weaker powers like charle were voting accurately. Making it really hard for scum. But if we had gotten past D4 with traffic alive, I think scum could have brute force ran the table from there with my vote stealing ability which no one knew about at the time.
I did think about getting Darin to deflect off me night 4 and me doing the kill, but I didn't think Pepe had it in him to take the shot--he was saying how sorry he was about killing loose and just didn't seem sure about anything. So Pepe really got me good.
Sonic seemed to flip a switch after extreme's death. It felt like he went from constant complete nonsense to pretty calculated analysis overnight. We were leaving him alive thinking he would slow town down but D4 he really flipped that switch, to scums detriment.
Darin's Arthur claim was really genius. When I read it I was like, wtf you are definitely getting lynched...but town bought it pretty good and he probably would have stayed alive and had a punchers chance if not for Pixar's tracking.
I think one of our mistakes was to pick off inactive players at first. In retrospect there were too many strong players among the active players that we should have killed the more vocal ones earlier.
Doc charle was definitely a lucky random shot. Extreme was also kind of lucky in that we had narrowed cop down to I think 2-3 people and we happened to pick extreme. Iirc I thought cop was between extreme, ragian, or sonic.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
strike wolf wrote:swang918 wrote:I felt pretty boxed in with the scum choices on D4. For awhile it was pretty close between bax and traffic and I didn't think we could survive if traffic got lynched so I had to do everything I could to get bax lynched instead. I really didn't like the alternatives of doing nothing, or piling onto traffic to buy some town cred, I didn't think that would last long enough to make it worth not taking a shot at saving traffic. It was very tough with such strong town this game. Even the town with weaker powers like charle were voting accurately. Making it really hard for scum. But if we had gotten past D4 with traffic alive, I think scum could have brute force ran the table from there with my vote stealing ability which no one knew about at the time.
I did think about getting Darin to deflect off me night 4 and me doing the kill, but I didn't think Pepe had it in him to take the shot--he was saying how sorry he was about killing loose and just didn't seem sure about anything. So Pepe really got me good.
Sonic seemed to flip a switch after extreme's death. It felt like he went from constant complete nonsense to pretty calculated analysis overnight. We were leaving him alive thinking he would slow town down but D4 he really flipped that switch, to scums detriment.
Darin's Arthur claim was really genius. When I read it I was like, wtf you are definitely getting lynched...but town bought it pretty good and he probably would have stayed alive and had a punchers chance if not for Pixar's tracking.
I think one of our mistakes was to pick off inactive players at first. In retrospect there were too many strong players among the active players that we should have killed the more vocal ones earlier.
Doc charle was definitely a lucky random shot. Extreme was also kind of lucky in that we had narrowed cop down to I think 2-3 people and we happened to pick extreme. Iirc I thought cop was between extreme, ragian, or sonic.
Like I said, better use of claims and Scum probably wins. Vote Thief is rarely scum and potentially provable. Traffic had a great fake claim to use in American Maid and he ignored it to choose...the carpet guy. Then to further dig his grave, he contradicted his initial claim. Darin had a very strong claim in Arthur but he should have claimed some kind of ability. Busdriver is a role that can be both town and mafia but with a claim of Arthur, he'd be pretty believable.
As for kills, targeting semi-active players actually makes sense. Especially early. It makes it harder for town to figure out who is responsible. That said, I was half convinced it would be me or Son!c N4 and was part of my motivation for Targeting Traf. I had already kind of sussed that Ragian was bulletproof due to the Tick being nearly invulnerable in the show and based on mafia not targeting him, I figured one of you had suspected as well. From there, roleblocker is a very powerful role, especially late game when scum has limited options for who can send in the kill and I wanted town to still have that ability if I did get offed. The other parts were taking a shot at someone who could be scum but was drawing less attention overall and trying to get someone that I didn't think Pix would target.
SoN!c wrote:Yes the character choices were realy good. Loved it. Selling the coverstory in a good way was up to the players.. Swang was playing a strong game but Charle tasting Red Tape made him sticking to the mayor character i feel. How else to explain it? Then next he jumped the Bax bandwagon.. i understand why but those two little things got him in the end.
Strong game Swang Still i would like to know why Loose was so sure about him so early in the game. He was not the only one "blending in"
swang918 wrote:I think one of our mistakes was to pick off inactive players at first. In retrospect there were too many strong players among the active players that we should have killed the more vocal ones earlier.
TrafalgarLaw01 wrote:strike wolf wrote:swang918 wrote:I felt pretty boxed in with the scum choices on D4. For awhile it was pretty close between bax and traffic and I didn't think we could survive if traffic got lynched so I had to do everything I could to get bax lynched instead. I really didn't like the alternatives of doing nothing, or piling onto traffic to buy some town cred, I didn't think that would last long enough to make it worth not taking a shot at saving traffic. It was very tough with such strong town this game. Even the town with weaker powers like charle were voting accurately. Making it really hard for scum. But if we had gotten past D4 with traffic alive, I think scum could have brute force ran the table from there with my vote stealing ability which no one knew about at the time.
I did think about getting Darin to deflect off me night 4 and me doing the kill, but I didn't think Pepe had it in him to take the shot--he was saying how sorry he was about killing loose and just didn't seem sure about anything. So Pepe really got me good.
Sonic seemed to flip a switch after extreme's death. It felt like he went from constant complete nonsense to pretty calculated analysis overnight. We were leaving him alive thinking he would slow town down but D4 he really flipped that switch, to scums detriment.
Darin's Arthur claim was really genius. When I read it I was like, wtf you are definitely getting lynched...but town bought it pretty good and he probably would have stayed alive and had a punchers chance if not for Pixar's tracking.
I think one of our mistakes was to pick off inactive players at first. In retrospect there were too many strong players among the active players that we should have killed the more vocal ones earlier.
Doc charle was definitely a lucky random shot. Extreme was also kind of lucky in that we had narrowed cop down to I think 2-3 people and we happened to pick extreme. Iirc I thought cop was between extreme, ragian, or sonic.
Like I said, better use of claims and Scum probably wins. Vote Thief is rarely scum and potentially provable. Traffic had a great fake claim to use in American Maid and he ignored it to choose...the carpet guy. Then to further dig his grave, he contradicted his initial claim. Darin had a very strong claim in Arthur but he should have claimed some kind of ability. Busdriver is a role that can be both town and mafia but with a claim of Arthur, he'd be pretty believable.
As for kills, targeting semi-active players actually makes sense. Especially early. It makes it harder for town to figure out who is responsible. That said, I was half convinced it would be me or Son!c N4 and was part of my motivation for Targeting Traf. I had already kind of sussed that Ragian was bulletproof due to the Tick being nearly invulnerable in the show and based on mafia not targeting him, I figured one of you had suspected as well. From there, roleblocker is a very powerful role, especially late game when scum has limited options for who can send in the kill and I wanted town to still have that ability if I did get offed. The other parts were taking a shot at someone who could be scum but was drawing less attention overall and trying to get someone that I didn't think Pix would target.
So you did believe I was town at the end
I thought the tick was unkillable at night too yeah.
I though people were gonna believe Sonic in The last day and I was gonna get lynched, but good think Pix outed Darin.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
Extreme Ways wrote:SoN!c wrote:Yes the character choices were realy good. Loved it. Selling the coverstory in a good way was up to the players.. Swang was playing a strong game but Charle tasting Red Tape made him sticking to the mayor character i feel. How else to explain it? Then next he jumped the Bax bandwagon.. i understand why but those two little things got him in the end.
Strong game Swang Still i would like to know why Loose was so sure about him so early in the game. He was not the only one "blending in"
I think swang knew he was on borrowed time. Pix correctly said I visited swang, I had swang completely at the bottom on my chummy to scummy list (and not Bax! I had Bax as neutral Sonic!!!!!). Multiple confirmeds were already suspicious of swang and it couldve taken heat away from traffic.
With some luck, a lynch on bax into a succesful vigi redirect from swang to, say, pix/strike wouldve been a massive swing.
Ragian wrote:swang918 wrote:I think one of our mistakes was to pick off inactive players at first. In retrospect there were too many strong players among the active players that we should have killed the more vocal ones earlier.
I love that you did this, mate. We did the exact same thing in Prison Mafia. Not in order to keep town guessing, but to get the game going. Inactives really ruin everything.
Do you know why Loose was dead set on lynching you D2?
degaston wrote:swang918 wrote:Also it didn’t help that d2 and d3 we had obvious lynch candidates that were both 3p. By n3 we had multiple confirmed towns, with middling power(Pixar), strong power(Pepe), and unknown power (ragian). And we also had to hunt for cop. The night kill choices were really difficult.
Agreed that the 3p players made things difficult for the scum.
I thought Razor had made it pretty obvious that Ragian was The Tick. Traffic could have eliminated him with his Strongman power, though it wasn't strictly necessary because Tick couldn't win if he was the only town left alive.
I was surprised that you shot Extreme since he was already charged. Deflecting from swang to either Extreme or strike would have eliminated them both on N3. And since he was bombed, if you had killed someone else you still would have had two town deaths that night.
Scum still had a slight chance on N4 if they had deflected swang to Pixar and killed strike (or vice-versa). Then Pepe would have had to explain another town death.
swang918 wrote:Extreme Ways wrote:SoN!c wrote:Yes the character choices were realy good. Loved it. Selling the coverstory in a good way was up to the players.. Swang was playing a strong game but Charle tasting Red Tape made him sticking to the mayor character i feel. How else to explain it? Then next he jumped the Bax bandwagon.. i understand why but those two little things got him in the end.
Strong game Swang Still i would like to know why Loose was so sure about him so early in the game. He was not the only one "blending in"
I think swang knew he was on borrowed time. Pix correctly said I visited swang, I had swang completely at the bottom on my chummy to scummy list (and not Bax! I had Bax as neutral Sonic!!!!!). Multiple confirmeds were already suspicious of swang and it couldve taken heat away from traffic.
With some luck, a lynch on bax into a succesful vigi redirect from swang to, say, pix/strike wouldve been a massive swing.
I was pretty desperate toward the end. Definitely felt like I needed to take some big chances. Most town's scum lists by then were some combo of me, Darin, traffic, and bax. Better to go down swinging...
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
swang918 wrote:I didn't know that Fusi was able to charge up Extreme before he got blown up. Although even if I did, I don't know if I would've thought of the deflecting onto one of them move
degaston wrote:SoN!c was supposed to be kind of a negative feedback role. If a townie was lynched, then he'd be untargetable that night, but if the Mayor was killed, then he'd have no protection. But they never lynched a townie, so we never got to see the Die Fledermaus signal.
If a townie had been lynched on D1, then SoN!c would have run away with a bomb attached to him, and the doc couldn't have protected him on N1.
DDS almost bombed him again on D2, but decided he liked his banner GIF, so he went for fusi instead.
SoN!c wrote:degaston wrote:SoN!c was supposed to be kind of a negative feedback role. If a townie was lynched, then he'd be untargetable that night, but if the Mayor was killed, then he'd have no protection. But they never lynched a townie, so we never got to see the Die Fledermaus signal.
If a townie had been lynched on D1, then SoN!c would have run away with a bomb attached to him, and the doc couldn't have protected him on N1.
DDS almost bombed him again on D2, but decided he liked his banner GIF, so he went for fusi instead.
Saved by my banner Yeah DDS is a great guy!
I did quote The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight more then once on D1, even his signature laugh. I was 100% sure he had to be in the game (believing him to be scum though, not 3p at that time) so he was the first i tried to fish for. Nobody got the laughter - everybody was thinking i was a jester with a deathwish - but im pretty sure DDS got it. Then when Loose got his smoke bomb i was thinking Loose was TEMBWBAM. Perhaps that was DDS his plan to use it on Loose. I spended a lot of time fishing on Loose his reactions but then realised he was not scum.
And yes i was hoping a bit on the Fliedermaus signal invulnerability. I mean it was my only power.. That and drawing attention would get me hopefully some protection, especially when Charle said he was thinking i was Cop. I did not deny that because i wanted protection and if townies were thinking that i had a good chance getting it. Then after N1 i was thinking Charle was dead because he saved me and got killed doing it. Happy that was not the case.
And about "Deflator mouse": I was thinking Strike actually believed me at that point, by saying "Deflator Mouse" like "i know who you are", but then his following gameplay contradicted that so strongly. I was going WTF! What is his strategy here? That confused me again. Like he was scum and found out i was town.
And on Bax, sometimes you wanna start a bandwagon to see who would jump on..
Hell of game guys. And special mention to EW
Iliad wrote:The upside of calling everyone scum and making 1000 predictions is that statistically you should get a few right.
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