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Old 12-06-2010, 02:01 PM   #11
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So it's finally on...

I kind of like Lommy's bold idea of removing the heir from the equation from the very beginning. But as the hunter will take anyone with her/him if lynched we (s/he) should be very careful with that option. Looked at from the "safety POV" it should be the ranger then (knowingly lynching the seer on D1 just sounds such bad ).

The pros & cons as I see them.

For:

If we lynch fex. the ranger toDay the heir will take the place of the ranger and there is no fear of the heir going to the dark side anymore and we have the ranger still - so we kind of start from scratch without the fear of an extra-unknown wolf popping up from somewhere - the mid-game turned wolves are the hardest to find out.

We can not lynch a wolf toDay (in a sense of lessening their numbers) so we're basically facing a one person reduction from our side anyway, whoever we lynch.

Against:

The ranger probably doesn't like the idea... and we'd need enough votes to rally around the idea - and we Europeans will not be around the last hours before the DL (6AM in Finland).

Maybe we should just see how it goes and not make a mountain out of a molehill?


Any thoughts?
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