Well, I must have seen you do it that one time, because that's what I thought on the first. As it turns out, my reasoning wasn't correct, but my wrong assumption would have coincidentally sent me I n the right direction.
You might also just remember that my standing always is roster from below or just the roster, and then not remember that I always make sure a specific hunt is set each day.
because Mr 'I hate bad ties' Wagonlitz
I'm always against disadvantageous ties, no matter my allegiance.
Also @ the baddies; Why'd you hunt Arky?
Gut feeling combined with him being a non voter. Being a non voter late jn the day generally made you likely to be eaten.
Congrats, wolves. This was a well deserved victory, especially for wagon. I was slightly paranoid at some points in time, because it looked like he was pushing an agenda, but ultimately he fooled me.
Also, thanking you for hosting, Ironhide.
I wasn't really pushing any agenda. Rather trying to play as i would as a villager.
Also, never intended to hunt you, so you were safe.
probably just GM perspective influencing me, but I would like to think that if I were a villager I would have thought Wagon was very suspicious from the end of Day One (I sometimes thought 'how are you guys not noticing any of this', but apparently it was very convincing); probably wouldn't think Grimlock is that suspicious since he was playing normally. Good game to the wolves though, getting the village on your side was key to winning.
I don't think I really was that suspicious from an uninformed POV. The Village only can win by having activity and generate data. If a day is stale you should try and have a switch and see how people react, etc.
Hopefully this will teach wolves will finally stop hunting shamvote prize winners. I think it's a fun tradition and just hunting them right after lessens the fun IMO. The beautiful irony of it being the sorceror was pretty juicy, though.
The problem is that some GMs give sham vote winners assassin guns and similarly powerful traits. Hence a sham vote giving a trait can't be ignored.
Good host notes. I think that the game was balanced or slightly villa-sided (and very villa-sided D1). Wagon's power wolfing and village not being to coordinate itself was the difference here.
Yeah, I feel the game was very villager stacked from the start to be honest. A seer, vH, priest, a liar, OEO, several seerish powers, etc.
Heh.
I also know Dragonball Z!
That said I'm noticing a trend, my last baddie win was also by being one of the only active persons. We need more active villagers for 'is active' to not be a cloak for baddies.
Yeah, we really need people to be more active.