did they?
i felt that they knew exactly what would happen this whole time.
did they?
i felt that they knew exactly what would happen this whole time.
then why not say so earlier
i did
and i’m saying it’s town AI because they were clearly from the mindset of someone who had italy’s passive
i was entirely aware of my passive, and at first i tried to provoke marshal into shooting me by trying to get him not to
yeah i actually put, while shooting you, that i had a bad gut feeling you might be town but im doing it anyways cuz fuck it.
so i subconcuiesly knew all along
for the record, i think this flips town. But italy is ususally lynched here and early info on their redcheckers is important.
from classcard lmao
Reeeeee
Vote Kyo for lynch
Why specifically kyo?
Could all my reads thus far be garbage?
I hope not
I’m mindmelding nuclear too much at too many things.
Oh well.
Btw, @Nuclear_Rehab claiming on messages is not anticlaim vigable.
And now you also know where I did get idea to bypass claimvig from.
Yes, it really can be bypassed that way.
I love how I’ve protected Italy for a while and said it’s very likely a town role, and somehow people always push him and try to shoot him. Weird
When you look at how the president campaign went, there’s a clear difference between how my town reads went about it and how Kyo did it. Then he also fluffed for a long time, followed up but subpar pushing.
So, apparently Italy is claim vig immune
i would eyes you here for the record
screw you system
Wtf were you rtying to say their
I think you’re running into the same problem with Kyo that Pilica seems to be running into with Emilia – both of them make … odd … plays as any alignment, which tends to get them scumread. With Emilia it’s spamming that she’s locktown whenever someone scumreads her, with Kyo it’s … a wide variety of things, including ‘faking a unique PR with semi-guilt killpower and getting himself killed’ and ‘vigging the most obvious obvtown in existence because it was technically possible in theory for him to be a deepwolf’