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Sir Butcher De Vei
Sir Butcher De Vei
Well-Connected

Jun-11-2007 21:36

Im planning to go get me a Villain soon. Just to experience how it is, anyways, I take it that you have to solve AI cases on your own while travelling through cities. My question is, what if a case is too much for you and you are stuck and is forced to 'quit' the case, would that result in a failure of your villain hunt?

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Lady Jas
Lady Jas
The Chosen One

Jun-11-2007 21:59

No, the only way you fail a hunt is if you click on the wrong hideout.

Quitting cases will not cause you to fail a hunt!

Anikka
Anikka
Babelfish

Jun-11-2007 22:00

To the best of my knowledge (says the woman who has not yet done a hunt), the only way to fail your hunt is to accuse the incorrect townie.

I've been told that having to quit cases in the course of a villain hunt is not uncommon, and does not affect your hunt (beyond possibly making it last longer).

And if I'm wrong about this, I'm sure someone will say so!! :-)

Lady Jas
Lady Jas
The Chosen One

Jun-11-2007 22:00

Also, you should work on getting both of your London contacts before you go! Your almost there, those are the last two you need!



Sir Butcher De Vei
Sir Butcher De Vei
Well-Connected

Jun-11-2007 22:10

Thanks lots ladies. If you two were villains, Id love to hunt you. =) And yep, Im going to London after turnover to start working my charm and getting the contacts there.

Anikka
Anikka
Babelfish

Jun-12-2007 16:04

*kicks Butcher in the knee*

I'm a villainess! I'm a villainess! Muahahaha!

*flees*

Lady Jas
Lady Jas
The Chosen One

Jun-12-2007 16:56

*Whispers to Anikka*
" Doesn't think Butcher could catch us if he tried :D"


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