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Nomad

Apr-9-2006 22:34
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WARNING GAME SPOILER!!

If you wish to enjoy the adventure of figuring out this game on your own, DO NOT read the rest of this post.

If you are too lazy to read through a page or two of threads to see if your question has already been asked a zillion times, then PLEASE read this first!

Welcome to Sleuth, and your new addiction.  There is no cure, so just accept it and enjoy it! Here are a few tips and hints that you should find helpful, and are among the FAQ of the newbie boards.

First, a great place to FIND ANSWERS and cool history threads about Sleuth is in the Moderator Picks Board. The Mods have picked out their favorite bits and made them easy to find. In addition to personal favorites, try looking over the Newbie FAQ. This can be found on the bottom of most pages as a tiny little grey link. Also the Help file at the upper right of most screens is packed with little useful tidbits.

HOW DO I SOLVE a case? First off…we recommend that you try the tutorial found on the front of the case page. It won’t count against your daily caseload, and it will give you an idea of how the game works. It’s not set up to walk you through the most efficient course through the game, but to show you how the game works, leaving you to find your own strategy. The following formulas will help you find your murderer.

PE+Fake/"none of your business" Alibi=guilty
WE+Fake/"none of your business" Alibi=guilty
2 WE = guilty

PE=Physical Evidence WE=Witness Evidence

Having a clammed suspect that will not give you an alibi is not the same as a fake/none alibi.

PE+WE DOES NOT = Guilty



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Nomad

Apr-19-2006 15:17

How do I JOIN or START an AGENCY?

First you MUST SUBSCRIBE. There is no way around it. Joining and opening agencies is a subscriber perk.

Second, visit the Recruitment boards to join an exsisting agency or to post for recruits and/or codirectors for your own. You purchase your space for your agency at the Real Estate office.

*thinks newbies would be wise to join exsisting agencies to build, grow, and learn before branching off on their own*

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Nomad

Apr-20-2006 17:41

After a long hard day she drags herself through Newbies and shakes her head. She didn't understand what so difficult about *attempting* to figure out the game and reading through at least a *few* pages of the boards as research.

While she was tempted to cuff every newbie that walked through the doors to an experienced detective in hopes of cleaning up City Hall a bit, she knew she'd end up arrested. Instead, she went to the printshop and had them make up a whole new bundle of flyers. If the newbies could litter up town with redundant questions, she could do the same with the answers, in mass.

As she posted up her flyers to the another sign post, she looked down at Bubbles and lamented, "Does no one understand the rewards of research? There wouldn't be a mass grave of threads to go through if they would just take a few minutes to go look at a page or three instead of instantly thinking they were the only person in History to ever have a question." Her faithful friend, and Bloodhound, just looked up at her with big, brown eyes and sat outside the door of the candy shop as she entered to have another copy hung in the store window.

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Apr-20-2006 19:02

As he walks silently down a darkened street Rasputin gives a sudden tug at his leash. He looks up to see what has encouraged this seldom fit of energy from his old friend. Another bloodhound sits patiently outside a candy shop. He looks down at Ras', "You're getting on old chap, aren't you, for that?" He means to let the hound cross, but is taken by a bright flyer taped hapharzardly to a lamp post. It's rather long and meandering, but as read he finds it helpful to him in so many ways. When Ras' whines at his side he remembers the other bloodhound, and looks to cross. But the other hound is gone, and so he supposes is the owner. "Sorry mate", he whispers to Ras', but by now the hound is nonplussed, and they trundle back down the darkened street. He touches his coat pocket briefly, and the jewel encrusted egg within hums softly in reply... [ ;) ]

Paranoid_Android
Paranoid_Android
Story Teller

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Lady Emerald Devon
Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad

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Trelane Rahl
Trelane Rahl

Apr-22-2006 19:16

Where can I find the factions that everyone has been talking about within this thread?

Order of Socrates- City Hall (NY, Shanghai)
La Cosa Nostra- Real Estate Agency (NY, London)
Dies Arcanum Brotherhood- Church (NY, Delhi)
Green Hand- Hotel (London, Delhi)
Circle of Light- Bank (Delhi, Shanghai)
Eastern Triads- (London, Shanghai)

reda
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Well-Connected

Apr-23-2006 08:04

WHICH SKILL SHOULD I GET NEXT?

Every detective is different has another strategy. But you will need a combination of interview skills and smart skills.
No one can tell you exactly which skill you will enjoy the most. But the general opinion is:
1. Get the basic smart skills (hair and thread) - without those you cant find all the evidence.
2. Get either charm or tough interview skills to begin with. Later you can try both, but its not recomended before you have most skills.
3. Get research! and if you can- lockpicking.
4. Wait with faction skills till you have most basic skills. The faction skills arent necessary in order to solve a case.
5. Dont get safe cracking unless you are in an agency.
6. Dont get judge of character unless you have both charm and tough interview skills (not for beginners).
7. Read the other threads that begin with this topic..."WHICH SKILL SHOULD I GET NEXT?"

Trelane Rahl
Trelane Rahl

Apr-23-2006 20:14

4b. The only exception to the waiting on faction skills is Green Hand's Pugilism for the tough detectives which for all intents and purposes is tough's version of flirting. Other than that one exception it is best to wait before purchasing faction skills.

6b. Another instance of when to get Judge of Character you've gotten pretty much a full compliment of interview skill in one area (either tough or charm) and you have fellow agents who have the opposite interview type. It will help ease the transition from tough to charm or vice versa.

crunchpatty
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Old Shoe

Apr-24-2006 02:14

Yeah...Trelzne is right. Pugilism is my only faction skill and I bought it for that exact reason, because I was working with a full set of toughs. As tempting as the faction skills sound, the basic ones are more useful, really.

Lady Emerald Devon
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