out of curiosity, why did you shoot people that were going down anyways? that didn't make any sense to me.Willie Kool wrote:I only had 6 shots total.obhave wrote:The day and night kills gave far too much power in the vig.
TESLA WARZ Game Thread
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I would think to learn more during the day phase itself?
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Exactly. I figured double days could only good for the village.
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Indeed.
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And I was afraid to hit a green.
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Thanks for playing guys. Green was overpowered, but to be fair the reds did have an ability to research various electrical components.
Once they researched 3, they could use the weather modification weapon and cause the Johnstown flood, wiping out 25% of the remaining players. This, however, replaced a kill on the night they researched. They also had to complete a challenge during the day phase, such as "Start a bandwagon vote on (player)."
Once they researched 3, they could use the weather modification weapon and cause the Johnstown flood, wiping out 25% of the remaining players. This, however, replaced a kill on the night they researched. They also had to complete a challenge during the day phase, such as "Start a bandwagon vote on (player)."
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As I began to think about my suspicions of CBear, it hit me that he was probably the seer and the random.org was rigged because he saw Gaucho night 1...
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I had the same feeling, but I thought maybe I was just paranoid.MRandall25 wrote:As I began to think about my suspicions of CBear, it hit me that he was probably the seer and the random.org was rigged because he saw Gaucho night 1...
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Not rigged, dumb luck that random.org picked Gaucho.
Saw obhave Night 3, but couldn't pin anything obvious on her yet and didn't want to out myself. WK outdid himself with nailing c2i and obhave without me.
Saw obhave Night 3, but couldn't pin anything obvious on her yet and didn't want to out myself. WK outdid himself with nailing c2i and obhave without me.
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Apologies to my fellow reds for playing like a rookie (the Despres kind, not the Maatta kind).
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Another great game! Trying to weave in and out of the conversation with such active players can be a challenge when you a pedestrian.
I did at least get to play along with the great call by obhave that I was blue. Having already made that claim earlier, it was a gutsy, safe call, and once I agreed, that could have changed the way the bullet flew. Great job by WK to hold true and take the shot.
Thanks again for the invite.
I did at least get to play along with the great call by obhave that I was blue. Having already made that claim earlier, it was a gutsy, safe call, and once I agreed, that could have changed the way the bullet flew. Great job by WK to hold true and take the shot.
Thanks again for the invite.
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Sorry to all who were using their phones. I didn't even think of what all those images I posted would do to you. Lesson learned.
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Thanks for the game Doc. Well done greens.
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Yay, participation medals for everyone!
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The reason we didn't go for that, is we would have lost three kills, and by the time we would have gotten the research thing 25% of the game might have been only 2 people (less than we could have killed otherwise). Didn't seem at all worth it.DocEmrick wrote:Thanks for playing guys. Green was overpowered, but to be fair the reds did have an ability to research various electrical components.
Once they researched 3, they could use the weather modification weapon and cause the Johnstown flood, wiping out 25% of the remaining players. This, however, replaced a kill on the night they researched. They also had to complete a challenge during the day phase, such as "Start a bandwagon vote on (player)."
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Since I knew who the reds and greens were I could have picked anyone and said they were blue haha. Not so risky, and almost worked!BigMcK wrote:Another great game! Trying to weave in and out of the conversation with such active players can be a challenge when you a pedestrian.
I did at least get to play along with the great call by obhave that I was blue. Having already made that claim earlier, it was a gutsy, safe call, and once I agreed, that could have changed the way the bullet flew. Great job by WK to hold true and take the shot.
Thanks again for the invite.
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obhave, I doubted your claim on that Johnson being the first name listed on wiki, and you confirmed it when you came back with a see that quickly, as it seemed too fast for a PM back and forth with Doc. Though everyone else saw fit to zap before I got back to it.
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I actually just knew that fact about Johnson hah. I pmed doc telling him his day kills were the worst, and then reported the "see" once he responded.relantel wrote:obhave, I doubted your claim on that Johnson being the first name listed on wiki, and you confirmed it when you came back with a see that quickly, as it seemed too fast for a PM back and forth with Doc. Though everyone else saw fit to zap before I got back to it.
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Also, thanks for the game doc! Even if it pained me to be Edison instead of Tesla.
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Thanks for participating. That goes for everyone who did, good stuff.obhave wrote:Also, thanks for the game doc! Even if it pained me to be Edison instead of Tesla.
I always overpower one side mostly because I write these games up at like 2 am after 12 beers
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