Lizzy wrote:Russtifinko wrote:
Ugh! I've said this over and over again: I think he slipped.
Mister Rearranger wrote:Lizzy wrote:Then he decided to sacrifice Goosey to cover his tracks... or maybe someone is framing him, or... maybe it's just a coincidence.
As soon as I saw the Night 2 kill, my first thought was that CHAD was framing him, tbh.
How can someone who has only recently registered on the board know about Llama and Mongoose, and thus the possibility of Llama being framed when Goosey was NK'd on night 2, unless someone has been telling him about in the chat?
I didn't think any statement could have less than 0% logic to it, but there ya go.
Why would I need to be familiar with the players (I've played with Mongoose at least once before this, iirc) to understand their back-and-forth in THIS thread and the possible circumstances of one baddie role killing one of those players?
And obviously you're not familiar with my playstyle, so why assume anything about me or the way I want to play the game?
Russ did seem to find agreement with you pretty quickly though. Perhaps you are more persuasive than I give you credit for.
Boomslang wrote:Devin the Omniscient wrote:Boomslang wrote:Mister Rearranger wrote:EBWOP: I can think of 2, but one is a civ, one is bad, and neither would be voting for themselves to achieve anything positive for the civvies.
I see where self-voting would work for Tofu Boy, but why would it help a baddie? Unless you think Vomps is Fetus and is just bouncing off his own immunity, which seems counterproductive.
Wait... What?? How would self-voting work for Tofu Boy? I assume his lives work the same as anyone else's. Plus I would assume he would have the least amount of lives in the game...
He's got "suicidal" in the role description, yo? I think it's safe to assume he's gotta benefit somehow from getting hurt.
I don't know what clinics you're hanging out at, but I don't know anyone who has ever benefited from being suicidal. That's far from a "safe" assumption.
Furthermore, I was referring to Tofu Boy on the civ side, and Little Horn on the baddie side. Look at the role:
• Little Horn – A giant shadow monster from Hell that resembles Meat Boy, this villain grows strength from the failure of others. When the players are in Chapter 4: Hell, Little Horn selects a target every night to attack. Little Horn's speed starts as normal, but grows faster with every player's death; similarly, his attack grows more powerful with every player's fatigue.
1. Another reason why we shouldn't be divvying up votes and continuing to make ourselves weaker over time.
2. Little Horn is a player. His attack grows more powerful with every player's fatigue. Voting for himself would increase his fatigue. Couldn't this make his attack more powerful?
HOST: Can you tell us if Little Horn's fatigue will also contribute to his attack power? Is he considered a "player" for the purposes of this role description?
I wasn't referring to Fetus at all. Personally, I don't think Fetus or Bandage Girl are just hanging back and happy to lose lives just because they can't die in the polls. I've considered the possibility that remaining lives will come into play during the "Final Showdown", and thus, Fetus would probably want to make sure he's stocked up. Surprised nobody else has thought about this.
Also, mayormaynot:
RE: Hedge vs. Llama. I'll be collecting and revising my thoughts on the matter accordingly as tonight passes.
linki @ Hedge: I don't know if he's lost enough lives to jump to the Fetus conclusion just yet.