TWG 150: Undertale
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i think the majority of the blues would want to hang back and try to go unnoticed with the exception of maybe the bomb (who would want to attract wolf attention so they can get a kamikaze kill) there's not really any value in going right out of the gate with posts galore because there's no good outcome to be had thereComment
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I'm not playing that card, I'm not saying you should listen to me because I think I'm ok at the game, I'm saying that I feel like I'm going to ignore that part because it proposes two things, the both of which I know are not true.
I figured that by posting my thoughts here that it would not garner the attention I figured, lynching someone because of nightkills in an anon game is pretty near impossible, but its how one certain player correctly reads another certain player in anon games, and I feel like its the scenario that happened.
*shrug* You don't have to like my reasoning, but I feel like it holds its ground.nah i don't really care what my rank is in your mind i just don't like your reasoning at all and am trying to explain why
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So, I get that not really anyone had done anything noticeable to be blueread. I am not disputing this point.this would be more important if it wasn't the first night phase of the entire game, where we don't even have any information yet
i still think the night kill was a random kill not to deny town information but because it's still the beginning of the game. it comes down to kill a random person because, like i said already, nobody has yet done anything to stand out as a valuable wolf target
What I AM saying, is that Toriel does not follow as the next best kill.
She had a single digit number of posts, and to my knowledge, no one was reading her particularly town. There are many better kills such as people that are getting universally townread, or people whose identities other people are afraid of.Comment
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Is my track record of reading you in anon games dummy? Because I feel like you're misusing dummy if you're referring to something that's never been wrong.
Thanks for clearing up which one of you is who between Flowey and yourself, saves me a bit of trouble.Comment
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well yeah, i said that because mad dummy thinks the blues would bring attention to themselves because 'killing an inactive is ignoring blues'i think the majority of the blues would want to hang back and try to go unnoticed with the exception of maybe the bomb (who would want to attract wolf attention so they can get a kamikaze kill) there's not really any value in going right out of the gate with posts galore because there's no good outcome to be had thereComment
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this i can agree with but you take it in a direction that i can't get behind
she was definitely a random kill, that much i'm feeling pretty confident about. i don't think there's any deeper meaning behind it thoughComment
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did anybody even fall into this list
i feel like there were a few people that were town leans by the small handful of people who bothered to post reads
that's far from "universally townread"Comment
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well, I should say that its more of a crapshoot rather than straight up ignoring them. Lets be real, if someone came into the postgame and said "Here's why we killed Toriel we were 100% sure she was a blue" EVEN IF SHE FLIPPED BLUE, I think most people would (almost certainly correctly) be skeptical at best of that claim.
Again, when wolves don't have bluereads, almost everyone kills someone they're afraid of because they're a good player or because that person has a soulread on someone, wolves don't kill the person with 6 posts or whatever it was because they're afraid of that person. They do it to be random. If you want to call it safe, fine, but I think random is a better adjective (I feel like we are roughly describing the same thing, in any case).Comment
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