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Everything posted by Shade939
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Yeah, I have to agree with you on that one.
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If he can stop Retal from attacking him this turn, then he should be able to just play the odds and kill him with an offensive stance next turn since he's practically defenseless.
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Unless Voe can deal 42 damage with his force ability I don't think he can win?
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Or at the very least, it's a really bad idea to open up with an offensive stance.
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I have to admit, it doesn't particularly seem very fair to whoever get's initiative in that case then, unless they can one-shot their opponent before they can counterattack.
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Shouldn't Voe have gotten a chance to change his stance for turn 3 also, after Retal?
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The dice multiplier is just a straight up 1:1 ratio correct? So on a critical hit you'd have a x10 multiplier to your attack or defense stat, or a x3 multiplier if you rolled a 3?
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Last I heard it's only the champion, so unless Verti decided to change the rules from when he said that. On that note, we actually need two champions for this game instead of just one to alternate between, and possibly more depending on how fast they can recover from their injuries.
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And unlike the regular Champion vs. Sith duel where everyone votes, you are not immune to having to fight again the next night so you don't have a free night period to recover your HP or FP from the last fight like you would if you went though the vote instead.
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The downside is your opponent has to accept your challenge though, which it's going to be fairly difficult to find a situation where that would happen, plus everyone will immediately become suspicious of whoever survives the duel.
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I'd believe that as a possibility, although I'd still be worried about Sith having some sort of ability that would corrupt a player over to there side based on how many dark side abilities they have.
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While suspicious, that doesn't necessarily mean he is a scum player for certain. There are a couple of possibilities I can think of that would explain his suspicious behavior without him being a scum player.
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Maybe you just act like a scum player in general? You certainly managed to make me suspicious just by throwing out an assumption that there are no sith in game.
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Which, why would you if there were no Sith in the game to start with, that sounds like a D1 victory to me?
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Hmmgh, you also seemed to assume there was a possibility of there being no Sith in the game despite the fact that killing all of them is the only way it mentioned we could win the game.
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Are you certain you're seeing the same thing I am? It has an actual warning in the action itself about how it strengthens your connection to the dark side each time you take it.
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I think it's rather explicit in mentioning it corrupts you...
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At the moment I'm roughly assuming this game is based off of Anakin Skywalker's quest as the Chosen One to bring balance to the force. For the "corruption" mechanic, double check what force abilities your character can learn at night.
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Considering that players are still voting, did Retaliation not actually accept Voe's challenge already?
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Now, having said all of that, I still have one piece of evidence that strongly indicates the presence of a Sith player in game. But I'd prefer to not getting into explaining that right before I'm heading off for the night, so if anyone else wants to try and figure out what it is before then.
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And Orange has now managed to do a better job of explaining my own theories than I would probably do.
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Hence why I'm really uncertain about claiming only 1 of us is a Sith for certain, instead of that being the minimum number.
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It would be very thematic for a single Sith Lord to try and corrupt the council and the Chosen One as his new apprentice.
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That part is my own theory at the moment, but based on the color ratios about 1/12 of that bar is red as compared to green right now.
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If you notice the black line on the bottom of "lightsabre blades", that shows you how low or high it can actually go where it shifts colors near the ends.