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Post by dunadan on Apr 4, 2011 17:14:32 GMT -5
Villager role PM?
NVM
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Post by Roman on Apr 4, 2011 21:34:47 GMT -5
What happens if:
we put a kill on the vote winner, Ringo is guarded, we busdrive the vote-winner and Ringo?
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Post by loserforhirex on Apr 4, 2011 22:01:14 GMT -5
What happens if: we put a kill on the vote winner, Ringo is guarded, we busdrive the vote-winner and Ringo? your busdrive will not affect the vote. you can't use dementation on fate unfortunately. It will affect any and all abilities that any player uses.
oh, i see what you did there. the vote hits before any abilities. so your target would already be dead by the time you busdrive him. That plan in particular would result in your kill not firing off and nothing being busdriven.
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Post by Roman on Apr 4, 2011 22:03:08 GMT -5
What? What is dementation and/or fate?
Does Ringo die in the above scenario?
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Post by fiaryn on Apr 4, 2011 22:03:45 GMT -5
Dementation is the Vampire discipline that enables bus drivering. The lore is that you're driving someone crazy.
You can't drive Fate crazy. And Fate is the vote.
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Post by Roman on Apr 4, 2011 22:06:27 GMT -5
Ahh i see, understood.
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Post by dunadan on Apr 6, 2011 7:42:06 GMT -5
Does squish only have a guard or was he meant to be a guard/seer?
I ask because it doesn't make sense to restrict us to one seer a day if we only have one person who can seer.
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Post by loserforhirex on Apr 6, 2011 13:32:45 GMT -5
Does squish only have a guard or was he meant to be a guard/seer? I ask because it doesn't make sense to restrict us to one seer a day if we only have one person who can seer. ?
Apparently yes. Sincerest apologies, but it turns out that when I was pasting in role PMs he didn't get the second half of his actions. I'll correct that now.
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Post by dunadan on Apr 6, 2011 22:26:53 GMT -5
is there any significance to the words used in the seer PMs?
for example, saying someone isn't a werewolf does not mean they aren't a human mage and if the seer we have has some sort of basic limitation, like not being able to differentiate humans from human specials, we should know about that.
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Post by loserforhirex on Apr 6, 2011 22:42:21 GMT -5
is there any significance to the words used in the seer PMs? for example, saying someone isn't a werewolf does not mean they aren't a human mage and if the seer we have has some sort of basic limitation, like not being able to differentiate humans from human specials, we should know about that. in this particular case, no, there's no difference other than I didn't exactly recall what i wrote to you the first time. however, your seer powers are written differently, I would pay attention to that.
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Post by isquish on Apr 7, 2011 1:40:33 GMT -5
is there any significance to the words used in the seer PMs? for example, saying someone isn't a werewolf does not mean they aren't a human mage and if the seer we have has some sort of basic limitation, like not being able to differentiate humans from human specials, we should know about that. in this particular case, no, there's no difference other than I didn't exactly recall what i wrote to you the first time. however, your seer powers are written differently, I would pay attention to that.Do you mind if we post the specific wording of our powers here just so the others can review them?
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Post by loserforhirex on Apr 7, 2011 2:18:16 GMT -5
in this particular case, no, there's no difference other than I didn't exactly recall what i wrote to you the first time. however, your seer powers are written differently, I would pay attention to that. Do you mind if we post the specific wording of our powers here just so the others can review them? in this case, not at all
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Post by dunadan on Apr 7, 2011 4:22:35 GMT -5
is there any mechanical difference between squish and roman's seering powers?
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Post by loserforhirex on Apr 7, 2011 18:50:44 GMT -5
is there any mechanical difference between squish and roman's seering powers? There is a difference between the two, that is why they are written differently. I will not elaborate on what that difference is.
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