Chapter I - The Jutting Watchtower - Red Burns (Night 3 - 17 Remain - Thread 1)

yes but artemis said its not the case
thats what the argument was about

I have no idea why you’re trusting a public modconfirm that has no design reason to be public in a bastard game.

case in point.

You know that sounds in peanuts movies the sound of adults talking

I hear that when the thread turns into 100% mech talk.

@Millium come back to the thread

then ill bully u about it in the PT

What are the chances that Scor’s evil arguing the correct perspective here?

also asking other people for No Particular Reason
is millium v

85% sure

i mean
i dont think it even matters bc it was mech-exclusive
and so NAI

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this argument is pointless and you continuing it in a subtle manner isn’t a good look

I need some non mech solving or it makes sabi a dull player

just be sharp
like a pencil
:pencil2:

i am. not. having this argument. it’s literally negative EV as shit. disagreeing and having a pointless argument about it and even refusing to make social reads instead like is antitown. it’s literally impossible for anyone to advance their reads because almost everyone is talking about some sort of mechanic instead of like. actual social differences!! that’s why so many votes are so shallow and have such outdated or simply bad reasons with them

i have no reason to believe otherwise unless someone claims a kill. both creature and ruby do not feel like anything besides mafia kills

Asking for an opinion on Scor is a separate issue.

yes
im putting a party hat on u

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What I’m frustrated about is the fact that I have an actual social wolfread on Litten, and it’s getting buried by requests for me to justify mechanics that I can’t possibly.

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bc ur wolfread is based on the fact that hes known to fakeclaim

holy shit shut the fuck up
there are a million ways to resolve this question and none of them are parroting the same dumbass wifom mech question for 5 hours straight
town discuss probability, only wolves can benefit from plausibility