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I've definitely gotten "Shut up" against my first action of the game (Doubt) aside from clerical stuff and a couple of dogpiles, so I think some of those count even if they count a lot less than spamming Doubt at everyone you hate. Or maybe Remnan was just grumpy that day ![]() I'm still trying to figure out the rules behind Definite Human/Enemy, it seems to rarely come up (mostly uncontested claims day 1 and their results after that) but there was one game where Raqio just sort of popped off out of nowhere and assigned everyone an alignment and the game just sort of ended right there, and I didn't catch what caused them to do it GiantRockFromSpace posted:Edit: Oh, and on another note, I've noticed you can see one character who likes you and dislikes you on the menu: is that a representation of the actual values or is it a thing in every loop where someone trusts you and someone doesn't? It just shows the person who likes you the most and dislikes you the most at any given time. If people die or you really get on someone's good/bad side it'll change.
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Pollyanna posted:Edit: Also also, is there any downside to immediately Doubting the fake role of someone claims it but you’re the real one? What to do with fakeclaimers depend on your and their stats - high Logic players might want to wait until they make a mistake to Definite Enemy them, high Charisma players can just bully them into getting iced, low Performance fakeclaimers you can wait for other characters to catch onto lies, etc. Unless they're super charismatic, you can usually let them live for a few days without worrying about people following their false reports.
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Rody One Half posted:Picked the game up after leaving it to the side for a long time, managed to finish off Reman and SQ, but now I have the issue where ALL I'm missing Setsu's 6th note, and looking up online this apparently involves an event that I don't think has ever triggered for me, 150 loops in. If it's the one I'm thinking of, that's because it's the last note you can possibly get. Does using the event search in a loop setup do anything weird?
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