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Originally Posted by Roa
I'm also going to look through TGWBS's posts. I don't expect much- he's as tricksy as I am.
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A good piece of advice. We should take everythnig
tgwbs said with the famous pinch of salt...
I have experience of being a cobbler myself from earlier games. It's one of the most enjoyable roles there is - and also one of the most nerve-wrecking.
But some basics to interpret a cobblers posting should be shared...
He does not know the wolves identities (at least normally he doesn't - we don't know about it with this game to be sure). That makes the cobbler to adapt to one of the different strategies - others sure are possible.
a. Hunker down (play most normally) and try to stay alive (not charging anyone too openly) until you have better ideas of who is who and start to meddle only after that.
b. Go on openly chasing some random people and relieve others in a way that you can secretly try to inform the wolves about your identity. Then just hope the wolves will not get you during the Night.
c. If you have a hunch of the wolves identities, attack one of them with some hidden notes to them / relieve players you think bad for the wolves with the same fashion. Again: just hope the wolves will not get you during the Night.
But that's the starting position only.
A cobbler will adapt his game to the situation. In the case of
tgwbs I strongly believe that at least after Day1 he knew he was close to the gallows (not the least because he had no chances to talk to himself at the deadline). So he would then adjust his posting accordingly. The only problem is, whether he was just double-bluffing us or whether he went further...
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Originally Posted by Roa
I'm more interested in how other people were reacting to her than her to them, if that makes any sense. Same with TGWBS.
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That sounds like a lot of sense to me.