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Sleuth Mythbusters
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R Anstett
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Nov-2-2006 11:23
A place to collect what we know about Sleuth and other useful game hints.
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Evita
Well-Connected
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Nov-4-2006 05:26
I think the confusion is because you say 'X alibis' to mean 'X real alibis'.
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reda
Well-Connected
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Nov-4-2006 06:26
Thanks geddes, I think I got it now...
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Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter
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Nov-4-2006 12:46
PE can never match the person who is revealed to be fake through Research.
Likewise, if a person is dead, and they have a fake alibi, they will never match PE.
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Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter
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Nov-5-2006 11:33
Serge's Law...
If you have max evidence / max suspects, (so four real alibis) will 3 of them always match PE?
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Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter
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Nov-5-2006 11:45
Wait, I just thought that through. Of course it means that. You can't have two fakes with PE. D'uh on my part!
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what'syourname
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Nov-26-2006 20:11
I love this thread... makes me rethink how i play the game... THANKS SO MUCH!!
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Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter
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Dec-3-2006 12:27
The majority of the time, a suspect dies on the 2nd time you click through to their name. Sometimes it happens on the 3rd time, but not as often.
A dead suspect is not your killer, so you can use this to your advantage. Once you get all the info you need from your suspects, you can click through to see if any will die on you. If they do, they are not the killer.... so there's one less person to worry about!
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Treschaude
Washed Up Punter
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Dec-3-2006 12:42
Yes, Ranier, I love doing the Clicks of Death... :)
(What I call it)
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Dec-3-2006 14:38
Mmm good to have Underworld Connections for that process, coz that way you can use the 'Clicks of Death' without worrying about suspects going into hiding.
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Tz_BG
Well-Connected
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Dec-3-2006 19:01
The Clicks of Death may help you eliminate a suspect, may it may also eliminate a piece of WE against the guilty party since who dies is random (except your client seems to be immune).
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