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That is when I knew I could never win, even if I lived through today.

Maybe you could survive if THE_SPLIT would miracilously come alive to help ;)

He was a bit absent this game :)
 
So what was the double hunt first night?
 
So, how did the hunts work? Even with the amount of blessed it can't have been two hunts every night, could it?
 
Hunts were as follows:

40% chance Indian Pack hunted
40% chance Madmen pack hunted
20% chance both hunted

It just doesn't seem realistic that the wolves would just hunt on one night, and not the other, so I interpret this rule as they all go out hunting, and both may succeed, or only one may succeed.
 
I might have been able to win if I had turned Rysz, but I thought it would be easier to get him lynched; there were other people that I knew I could never get lynched.

Indeed, that is what a good wolf looks to, who could you get lynched and who not. But if you had hunted me, I could have won!

O wait, I did win... :D

Hmm, suddenly I get a taste of how joeb must have felt, before I lynched him. Or jester, before we lynched him.... Poor guys.
 
Oh, with regards to the earlier days, it wasn't oky who contacted me, it was Walrus who passed it on. I was going to out him if it was a screw-up, but for the craziness that was day 4 and 5... AND jerard screwed up. BADLY. At least that was a consolation for me.
 
All right... someone set up the next game already! :D
 
Hunts were as follows:

40% chance Indian Pack hunted
40% chance Madmen pack hunted
20% chance both hunted

It just doesn't seem realistic that the wolves would just hunt on one night, and not the other, so I interpret this rule as they all go out hunting, and both may succeed, or only one may succeed.

Interesting rule, but it makes analysis quite difficult ;) And there is no way of knowing if something special (like a cursed hunt) happened during the night.
 
Hunts were as follows:

40% chance Indian Pack hunted
40% chance Madmen pack hunted
20% chance both hunted

It just doesn't seem realistic that the wolves would just hunt on one night, and not the other, so I interpret this rule as they all go out hunting, and both may succeed, or only one may succeed.

I appreciate the effort of trying new things, but as I said before I didn't like this at all. The spirit of the game is the large un-informed mob vs. the small informed group; with this rule I had no idea why my target wasn't killed. Did I not hunt, or was there another reason? How could I go out and night looking to kill someone and go home without knowing why I didn't kill them? Would I really not know the difference between hitting a blessed/protected and not even trying?

Either way good game, thanks for the game EURO.
 
That is when I knew I could never win, even if I lived through today.
I was basing this on the fact that we were looking for a Madman wolf so I was actually completely wrong in everything but the bottom line though and as you saw later I was barking up pretty much all the other trees too...
 
I appreciate the effort of trying new things, but as I said before I didn't like this at all. The spirit of the game is the large un-informed mob vs. the small informed group; with this rule I had no idea why my target wasn't killed. Did I not hunt, or was there another reason? How could I go out and night looking to kill someone and go home without knowing why I didn't kill them? Would I really not know the difference between hitting a blessed/protected and not even trying?

Either way good game, thanks for the game EURO.

You could ask if you hunted, I did that once just to be sure we didn't hunt jonLucero.
 
Well, maybe the wolves should have been a little more informed. :p But I still stand by my new rule. I think it worked fine.
 
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This was one of the most frustrating games I have ever played. I still don't know how we got from three wolves, of which two brutal, one spy, one leader and one SA and knowing the seer, priest and sorcerer on night two, with two rival packmembers dead, to losing this game.
 
Now, about the thief trait...

Terribly overpowered, and I did not foresee anyone using it like joeb was trying to. :/
 
This was one of the most frustrating games I have ever played. I still don't know how we got from three wolves, of which two brutal, one spy, one leader and one SA and knowing the seer, priest and sorcerer on night two, with two rival packmembers dead, to losing this game.
Seer scanned two of the three wolves in your pack the first two days.
 
Now, about the thief trait...

Terribly overpowered, and I did not foresee anyone using it like joeb was trying to. :/

You handled it well considering the situation. It was extremely annoying though. The biggest revenge is that he could easily have won if he had played with the wolves. :D