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On January 12 2011 14:59 Impervious wrote:Or, you know, it could be some kind of reverse-psychology, and he could be the Tracker..... Or just a traitor.....
Very WIFOM to be sure.
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On January 12 2011 14:59 Impervious wrote:Or, you know, it could be some kind of reverse-psychology, and he could be the Tracker..... Or just a traitor..... vigilantee imo trying to throw the stalker off his tracks as that would be the last person he expects to want such a thing.
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or maybe im mason
no one would expect the mason to ask for circle invite.
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On January 12 2011 15:28 Coagulation wrote: or maybe im mason
no one would expect the mason to ask for circle invite.
Yes, then if the stalker checks you and you turn up mason, he'll assume you were simply converted. A dastardly plan.
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ok so we got all the bases covered here pretty much.
mason invite me
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Tracker track me. Don't ask questions. Just do it.
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Masons are like weeds; I suspect they'll be quite unkillable unless accidentally stumbling into big bad stalker
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One in Twelve Chance that could happen lol. Must have the worst karma or luck to land on that. But finally a small game. Last two games have been huge and I've always lost track, hopefully this wont happen.
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On January 12 2011 16:21 SouthRawrea wrote: Tracker track me. Don't ask questions. Just do it.
Reasons any role would ask to be tracked:
Stalker- There's no reason to ask for tracker to track you. He'll recognise you instantly since you are the only role that visits two people, and you don't want town to know who you are.
Traitor- The tracker will just get no visit. Wastes the tracker's ability for one night. Cool.
Fool- He will see you visit someone, most likely someone who didn't die, and conclude that you are either the fool or the mason. Either way, he's gonna try to stop you from getting lynched. Bad move for fool.
Mason- Like the fool, he'll see you visit someone who most likely didn't die. Again, he'll try to stop you from getting lynched, and if he finds the stalker later he can tell you who it is. Getting tracked is all good for the mason.
Vigilante- Tracker will track you to a corpse, and since he didn't see you stalk anyone else, he can reasonably conclude that you are the vigilante. Then when he does find the stalker he can tell you and blam.
In conclusion, the two roles that most want to be visited by the tracker are the other two town roles. To me, this seems like you are begging for a lynch, which makes me suspect you are the fool. I'd suggest you for the stalker's first kill. Almost certainly a town or fool.
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On January 12 2011 15:13 Mr. Wiggles wrote:Show nested quote +On January 12 2011 14:59 Impervious wrote:On January 12 2011 14:40 chaoser wrote: or STALKER! Or, you know, it could be some kind of reverse-psychology, and he could be the Tracker..... Or just a traitor..... Very WIFOM to be sure. Agreed.
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Well, I think the theme of this game is to keep track of what alignment people are. On the very left, there are the three town roles; on the very right, there is the stalker.
Traitors are hard to grasp because their alignments will shift depend if they are recruited or not. It is very important for people to track the change of behavior of others.
Since 6 of the 11 players are traitors and their initial winning conditions are winning with stalker, they will be trying to cover for the stalker. Which explains the result of all these "track me" and "mason me." Well, stalker can blend in with these people and ask for mason to kill the mason which people should be aware of.
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On January 13 2011 02:18 GGQ wrote:Show nested quote +On January 12 2011 16:21 SouthRawrea wrote: Tracker track me. Don't ask questions. Just do it. Reasons any role would ask to be tracked: Stalker- There's no reason to ask for tracker to track you. He'll recognise you instantly since you are the only role that visits two people, and you don't want town to know who you are. Traitor- The tracker will just get no visit. Wastes the tracker's ability for one night. Cool. Fool- He will see you visit someone, most likely someone who didn't die, and conclude that you are either the fool or the mason. Either way, he's gonna try to stop you from getting lynched. Bad move for fool. Mason- Like the fool, he'll see you visit someone who most likely didn't die. Again, he'll try to stop you from getting lynched, and if he finds the stalker later he can tell you who it is. Getting tracked is all good for the mason. Vigilante- Tracker will track you to a corpse, and since he didn't see you stalk anyone else, he can reasonably conclude that you are the vigilante. Then when he does find the stalker he can tell you and blam. In conclusion, the two roles that most want to be visited by the tracker are the other two town roles. To me, this seems like you are begging for a lynch, which makes me suspect you are the fool. I'd suggest you for the stalker's first kill. Almost certainly a town or fool.
Why would I put that out there then if I were town? Obviously town wants to be found by the tracker. It was explicitly stated by the host so then would it not be stupid of me to try and get the tracker to find me knowing that other players can think of the reasons why each role would want to be tracked? The most accurate way to analyze my post would be: Spam. Also: Your reasoning is flawed. Although the town roles may "want to be tracked more" (I have no idea how you quantify this but w.e. bro) they are putting themselves at risk while traitors can simply mess with town's game and have little risk to their win scenario but of course risk to their lives. Don't just make stuff up. Also you stated that it's a bad move for a fool. Then why am I almost certainly the fool? Just make of it what you will but don't come to these premature conclusions kk thnx.
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On January 13 2011 02:18 GGQ wrote: Traitor- The tracker will just get no visit. Wastes the tracker's ability for one night. Cool. ... In conclusion, the two roles that most want to be visited by the tracker are the other two town roles. To me, this seems like you are begging for a lynch, which makes me suspect you are the fool. I'd suggest you for the stalker's first kill. Almost certainly a town or fool. ???
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On January 13 2011 05:05 SouthRawrea wrote:Show nested quote +On January 13 2011 02:18 GGQ wrote:On January 12 2011 16:21 SouthRawrea wrote: Tracker track me. Don't ask questions. Just do it. Reasons any role would ask to be tracked: Stalker- There's no reason to ask for tracker to track you. He'll recognise you instantly since you are the only role that visits two people, and you don't want town to know who you are. Traitor- The tracker will just get no visit. Wastes the tracker's ability for one night. Cool. Fool- He will see you visit someone, most likely someone who didn't die, and conclude that you are either the fool or the mason. Either way, he's gonna try to stop you from getting lynched. Bad move for fool. Mason- Like the fool, he'll see you visit someone who most likely didn't die. Again, he'll try to stop you from getting lynched, and if he finds the stalker later he can tell you who it is. Getting tracked is all good for the mason. Vigilante- Tracker will track you to a corpse, and since he didn't see you stalk anyone else, he can reasonably conclude that you are the vigilante. Then when he does find the stalker he can tell you and blam. In conclusion, the two roles that most want to be visited by the tracker are the other two town roles. To me, this seems like you are begging for a lynch, which makes me suspect you are the fool. I'd suggest you for the stalker's first kill. Almost certainly a town or fool. Why would I put that out there then if I were town? Obviously town wants to be found by the tracker. It was explicitly stated by the host so then would it not be stupid of me to try and get the tracker to find me knowing that other players can think of the reasons why each role would want to be tracked? The most accurate way to analyze my post would be: Spam. Also: Your reasoning is flawed. Although the town roles may "want to be tracked more" (I have no idea how you quantify this but w.e. bro) they are putting themselves at risk while traitors can simply mess with town's game and have little risk to their win scenario but of course risk to their lives. Don't just make stuff up. Also you stated that it's a bad move for a fool. Then why am I almost certainly the fool? Just make of it what you will but don't come to these premature conclusions kk thnx.
It's bad for fool to get tracked. It's good for fool to appear as town to get lynched.
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Okay you just happened to say that it was a bad move for the fool when in actuality you meant it was a good move in order to get lynched. Welp hopefully the rest of my post still stands.
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On January 13 2011 05:44 SouthRawrea wrote: Okay you just happened to say that it was a bad move for the fool when in actuality you meant it was a good move in order to get lynched. Welp hopefully the rest of my post still stands.
He said getting tracked is actually bad for the fool, but asking to be tracked is good cause it will make people want to lynch you. He wasn't contradicting himself, don't be foolish. (See what I did there? :p)
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No he didn't. He said it was a bad move bro. Move refers to action in which case it would have to be one of the fool's actions. The fool being checked is not an action being performed by him but by the tracker. The fool asking to get checked however is his own action. Don't be foolish. Also I just watched Bridge to Terabithia and cried for like an hour.
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On January 13 2011 12:00 SouthRawrea wrote: No he didn't. He said it was a bad move bro. Move refers to action in which case it would have to be one of the fool's actions. The fool being checked is not an action being performed by him but by the tracker. The fool asking to get checked however is his own action. Don't be foolish. Also I just watched Bridge to Terabithia and cried for like an hour.
I bawled when I read the book, but why bring it up? What good does spam do?
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It passes the time during the never-ending night phase :/
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On January 13 2011 22:50 OriginalName wrote: It passes the time during the never-ending night phase :/ I think I should mention - you have such an original name. Truly awesome.
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