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Should I move on to harder cases?
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Kathryn Gumshoe the 7th
Battered Shoe
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Nov-1-2006 16:06
I'm currently working on hard, and I've been working on hard for several months. I've solved a couple of Really Hard cases, but I'm convinced it's just luck. I have the following skills: Hypnotism, Advanced Rule Bending, Intermediate Sweet Talking, (I'm working on Advanced Sweet Talking) Research, Stress Detection, Lock Picking, and Hair Analysis. Is this enough to move on to Really Hard?
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Nov-2-2006 23:20
Speaking of "a little help from your friends", one thing that might be useful is a list of how many suspects you can expect to find at each difficulty level and of these, how many you can expect to have a fake/no alibi. Really helps when you move up. I got this list from Reda waaaaay back, and I still think it's the single most useful nugget of sleuthy info I've ever gotten. Glad to share with you or anyone by PM...just ask.
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reda
Well-Connected
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Nov-3-2006 01:22
*blush*
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Kathryn Gumshoe the 7th
Battered Shoe
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Nov-3-2006 17:44
could I have the list?
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E. Hosn
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Nov-4-2006 04:39
intermediate cases have sometimes 3 fake/none , and sometimes 4 fake/none, how can i be sure ??... now i know how many fakes for really hard and incredibly, can someone tell me how many for really really hard cases??
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E. Hosn
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E. Hosn
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Nov-4-2006 04:49
sorry for that :P
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reda
Well-Connected
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Nov-4-2006 07:16
E. Hosn- The number of fakes/none per case is constant. Only the number of suspects can be x or x+1.
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E. Hosn
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Nov-4-2006 11:02
trsut me , in intermediate cases u can have 3 fakes/none , or 4/fakes none. im sure of it :P!
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