Is this "later" enough so that you're able to try again or not yet, @taulover?
Well, clearly not.
Got my second dose today, so I was trying to get as much homework done before the side effects kick in (which considering how chilly I feel despite the current temperature in the room, is probably about now).
I don't appreciate the selective quoting - I didn't say I would be able to try again later, only if I have time. In this case my time actually has run out, and my body is seriously just telling me to curl up and go to sleep, but since I'm already here I might as well give it a shot. Just don't expect my thoughts to be as coherent as usual.
That made absolutely no sense, Anub you are completely off. I am literally the one who encouraged Vro to state the seer read ytd, and literally the first one out of seer squad that encouraged the vote afterwards. Honestly if Anub didn’t human, idk who can be. I am willing to tunnel on him
To be honest, Anubhav's behavior now is actually what's putting me off wanting to vote him immediately. Does a human make these actions in this way? I feel like a wolf out of everyone in the game would have the most practical knowledge of the situation, and would know how to blend in a lot better. That being said if several other possibilities are exhausted I will vote Anubhav. Are Anubhav's interactions regarding Doc indicative that they're scum buddies or not? I've been trying to determine that, and have not had any clear insights. Perhaps you would have a better perspective, Sapph.
Hypothetically speaking, if there were a Human who was pretty much inactive until after the seer army's role reveal of Doc, the logical thing to do certainly would be to try to build up the counterwagon as a last-ditch effort. And the only way to do that at that point would be to feign ignorance of the whole situation. Then, the only way for that to be convincing would be to double down on that effort.
In Anub's case, I'm not quite convinced that that is what's going on here, main reason being that he switched votes to Sapph afterwards rather than staying on the main counterwagon of TGN. But that switch could also be an attempt to course-correct/avoid suspicion after realizing that the counterwagon was not going to feasibly tie the Doc votes. Not sure, I haven't looked closely enough at the votes to verify what was going on there.
This is my second game of werewolf. At least in terms of forum werewolf.
Oh huh, you gave off much more experienced vibes than that, my bad. I think I saw you say that you have experience with Werewolf/Mafia in general though? I sorta assumed that you might be one of those Discord Mafia players like LoS and ENE. Or is it more just casual in-person Mafia experience?
I’ve played a lot of the card version.
To clarify - like the playing cards version of mafia, or Ultimate Werewolf, or One Night?
And for some reason I can't remember at the time Taul was ringing a bell. I think it had something to do with being really on board with Doc's no lynch plan. I do remember them saying it was because their a more old school player but that could easily be a cover that was suggested for them.
Not sure what you mean by this. I posted what I think was a fair analysis of No Lynch on the first day, because it was the main wagon at the time and nobody else was taking it seriously. I suggested that perhaps the newcomers from external Mafia forums have a stronger and perhaps inaccurate bias against No Lynch, because I was struggling to come up with good logical counterarguments against No Lynch. However, I was ultimately hesitant to go against the common wisdom and did not vote No Lynch. The old-school connection was important and relevant to those thoughts because, other than Doc, the one other person who had voted No Lynch at the time (IIRC) was Hydra.
Idk why people are buying into Doc’s argument that the Seer reveal is human behaviour. You do know that those humans already figured it out when I posted it, since Doc was on the exact same wavelength. My reveal secures 2-3 town cores that no one will ever vote against, as well as direct the defender in the right direction in case it wasn’t clear. I stand by my decision that the reveal was the right choice.
Also, Hydra already died. Idk if you haven’t been reading the thread, or you attempting a fake derp clear, Anub.
Please bear with me because I got day drunk on the Wine in Front of Me. So Sapph, the reason the seer reveal bothers me is because it's such a not town thing that you'd have to be town to do it. But at the same time it brings no advantage to town. So I'm like, what was the point? There's no clear advantage to announcing it like that. So it's like, why do it? So does that mean that you saw it as such an obvious mistake that people wouldn't think you, as a more experienced players would make that mistake as a wolf? And how exactly did you know that the humans knew at that point? Did Doc take a fall to provide a human with an ironclad defense? The ultimate distancing?
Hasn't Sapph's seer army reveal already paid dividends? Without it, I doubt we would have had enough confidence in Vro to trust his claim about Doc, and the last day phase would've been another mislynch.
I didn't really like it at first either, but ended up reading Sapph as villager because (I thought) it didn't offer the villagers any advantage, it seemed actively disadvantageous for a Human to do. And regardless, I don't think you can argue with the results.
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