Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Werewolf xvi the rise of team plasma: Town wins

I did not think you did. It is not common for people to intentionally make poor arguments. The fact of the matter was that you did not take into account my argument...either you constructed one that was easy to destroy...or simply saw in what I was saying what you wanted to see.
 
I did not think you did. It is not common for people to intentionally make poor arguments. The fact of the matter was that you did not take into account my argument...either you constructed one that was easy to destroy...or simply saw in what I was saying what you wanted to see.

I think I just saw what I wanted to see, and then I completely disregarded the entire thing. :rolleyes:
 
Honestly, in the depths of my mind, I suspected Absol from day 2. I just never had the time to rack up enough evidence, and even when some players did--he got out of it one way or another.

As for my death, I have no idea how I was supposed to provide evidence of what I was/was not. I think I put up a good fight, though.
 
Honestly, in the depths of my mind, I suspected Absol from day 2. I just never had the time to rack up enough evidence, and even when some players did--he got out of it one way or another.

As for my death, I have no idea how I was supposed to provide evidence of what I was/was not. I think I put up a good fight, though.

Ya, sorry about that, it was probably my fault that I threw Agent Smith on your back...
 
I died before I could figure out if it was Ikrit or AT. I did drill AT pretty hard, I did believe a good amount of things you said/claimed. I did not have evidence or anything to back up my thoughts/rpoof on you AT, but as soon as I asked Ikrit (which I did figure out Cantor was Ikrit, btw) a few questions- I needed to decipher between the two of you as to who was bad news and who was town aligned. Then, I died. I had a good amount of information. I used a few not so well know tacticts to try and figure out some things. Oh well, there is always next game.

I have been in 2 games, learned a lot, and was a replacement in the first game late as a wolf, and now a townie. I got to see both sides of the field briefly, but enough to improve my play in the games to come.

I thank you again AAM- great game. Please keep in mind you have help in role creation and ideas from our conversations.

Last thing- Jpulice :
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Simple answer: Napoleon was a threat and a dangerous one risk or not.

I was surprised that Cantor was Ikrit. Why did we not kill him?

I didn't kill him because he wasn't making waves until my priority became good roles, not good players (Neccesairly, but if I could get two birds with one stone....)
 
Simple answer: Napoleon was a threat and a dangerous one risk or not.

I was surprised that Cantor was Ikrit. Why did we not kill him?


This is important, and will be discussed in a little bit over in the WMAT.

The wolves' plan in NKing was two-fold.

1) Kill Strong Players (people who were showing that they were analyzing trends and uncovering Day leads, putting the clues together to figure out the wolves).

2) Kill Strong PRs (this proved futile due to their number in the game).

Cantor, while seeming to have the traits of someone who was good at the game had not yet been proven whether he was ready for the big time, and there were other players who making much bigger splashes in the game. At the point when he really started to take the foreground there were important power roles that needed death, and I feel that KP did a good job trying to balance killing PRs vs PP's. However the numbers were surely against us, especially with 5 wolves dying in the first 7 days.
 
I was keeping my head down hated until I knew that there were so many divided concerns for the wolves that they couldn't prioritize me.

I knew that if I honestly disagreed with certain several players they would see me as suspicious even if I did not do anything suspicious.

Then by the time that I made it very clear that I was not going away and not giving up there were PRs that had to be taken out to try and prevent game over for the wolves.

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How many people who want to play in the next game are going to worlds?

I need to know as I am thinking about starting XVII after worlds so that it is not interrupted by worlds.
 
I think after-worlds is a good idea. I always worry that I'll miss sign ups for this kind of thing. They go by so fast.
 
I would suggest waiting until after worlds. It is cool to pause a game for certain events like Regionals and the sort for "big weekends"-- but I think that sign ups fill up so fast, why let it "linger" as a thread until the time to play when everyone is ready is more then likely the best.

My thoughts is all.
 
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