I am so lost on what even happened lol
I'm glad with everyone who got the win
wish vro had won with us though
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People got invitations and went to the tea party and won! Everybody else went to the counterfeit party and counterfeit won?
Anyways, more thoughts that may or may not be of mechanical nature or game play nature. Just thoughts.
In my assessment Amber was on the money I'm her views of the Akkadian condition. I would argue it was actually the easiest win con, as both could win so long as just one of them was active, they had a dedicated kill, only had to kill (at max) three more players than every other faction, didn't have to worry about securing an invite, and had the info bomb role so once they hooked up they would have a really good sense of the field without even taking into account interacting with others. Where it seemed hard was that it wasn't an instant win role. Leg work was required, even if Monster did pair off with Ze quickly. Monster wasn't about that life though. She initially assumed because I didn't state faction mates in her role pm that meant she didn't have any. When it was pointed out that she did, she put minimal effort into finding them and when was essentially told Wilgy was her faction mate tried to meta game of that was true based on the information in her role pm. When that obviously failed she immediately gave up on any continued correspondence with Wilgy, which cut her off from all the information that slot had to offer. Luckily Ze pulled Wilgy into the fold so it at least wasn't someone they had to contend against because of this. She still had a strong chance to pull an Akkadian win late game but decided that her votes and ability uses were best spent directed at me instead of towards advancing herself to a winning game state. Game throwers gonna throw, whatcha gonna do?
On the other side of that coin I think Ze did an excellent job getting Monster as far as she got.despite monster. One misstep that she had that I mentioned to her real time was that the kumbaya victory was floated too early. It would have been better in terms of helping monster to throw it out late game after half the board cleared itself away or so. But overall a very commendable effort especially considering how much this game just stressed her the **** out. Hopefully life for her is much less stressful now!
I imagine this game would have been much wilder if KoD hadn't been throwing in the first half. After his rebirth though (and possibly having his autonomy questioned to put it politely) he was much more lively though and did some excellent orchestrating.
The OP magician ended up being the result of a few on the fly decisions, mainly centered around the early drops. Had those drops been later in the game I probably would have just let the roles fall to the void but since it was so early I didn't want to imbalance any of the teams more so than they might already be, with the magician role itself being a heavy factor in that since that was Camelot's powerhouse role, along with Rome's wiretapper. I doubt anybody would be sad to see the introvert implode. Doing it all again I wouldn't have split the magician or maybe should have just made it factional access. But that would not have carried over well for the introvert since that role would basically stop existing if it wasn't on a specific person. Tying it to the cutthroat would have been fun because then it could hit potato around until the Cutthroat leaves play, then the last cutthroat wouldn't be just vanilla.
One thing I think people were too quick to do was abandon their factions. Two factions never did this the entire game and surprise surprise, those were the last two factions standing.
To that end of I was going to slap MVP's on this game one would be Vro, who definitely championed the Hyrule/Camelot coalition. The other would probably be Amber who never stopped stroving towards victory until things were essentially impossible because said coalition was too strong in the endgame.
I think that's all I got to say for now, maybe forever.