boncer34
Formerly "Dos23"
Your opinion is wrong because I never had day immunity yet you keep saying I did. Hence, dummy spit.
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Good luck trying that line on your other halfYour opinion is wrong because I never had day immunity yet you keep saying I did. Hence, dummy spit.
Boncer34 because the Serial Killer is a bloody pest and if he is outing himself, he can die.
Wooshette
I think it is wrong because the SK gets a kill every night and that invariably means villagers get killed. Removing a night killer is best play.
Removing someone who kills at night eg Serial Killer
I blame the qwerty keyboard for putting w and e next to each othre.Steve Bracks??
lol, I’ve paid over the last few days for being so slack, er engaged, last week, but have caught up and have some free time again.Hey Far Kern, get in here and say something so boncer can't win the post count either
dank420_ DapperJong, whoever you are at the minute, The Filth Wizard, anyone else, ignoring the ebbs and flows of a particular game, is there a correct answer to whether best strategy is to keep or kill a pet SK revealed early in the game? Late I would lean toward kill without doubt.
Yeah, the village got slaughtered particularly early, and that changed the dynamic. Agree, keep short term only.I mean during the game I was evil and wanted him gone asap. But if I were a villager and the same thing happened, I'd give it 2 days max unless there was a head on the table.
It's amazing how the numbers can whittle down quite fast near end game and this is exactly what happened here.
I heard Jack was a ripper blokeEvery serial killer I’ve ever known has been a campaigner
Would not trust.
Dapper had the amulet and was immune.So... as a casual observer, wtf happened with the day one failed lynch?