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How many suspects?
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Vixen
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Jun-6-2004 12:34
What is the maximum number of suspects you can have in a case?
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Weather
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Jun-6-2004 12:48
It depends on the difficulty. I'm not certain on earlier cases, but I think from Hard through Incredibly Hard, there is a maximum of 8. For Stupendously hard, the max is 10, and for ridiculously hard, the max is 11.
Correct me if I'm wrong, anyone.
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kouraditsa
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Jun-6-2004 18:13
Hmm... it's been a long time since I last did incredibly hard, but I _think_ the max there is 9. I could be wrong though... I have very bad memory :(
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james lee
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Jun-6-2004 23:58
ditto, but i think increcibly hard is about ten or eleven, we might have to bug the admin about this
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Fat Chuck
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Jun-7-2004 06:54
or better yet, do some of those cases and discover for yourself how many there are. :-)
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Deckard
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Jun-7-2004 06:55
All the incredibly hard cases I have done have 8 suspects. Stupendously hard has 10 and ridiculously hard has 11.
These numbers are sometimes plus 1, but someone usually gets killed taking it back down to the numbers above.
Rarely the numbers above are minus 1 when someone gets killed.
I think these numbers are correct.
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reda
Well-Connected
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Jun-7-2004 15:09
never had more than 8 in incredibly
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kouraditsa
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Jun-7-2004 18:43
Yeah I just advanced to incredibly hard favors, and yes the number's 8... See? I do have bad memory.
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Vixen
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Jun-7-2004 19:59
When do you advance to incredibly hard favors?
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Jun-7-2004 21:38
Well, Kouraditsa just got there at 240,000 experience, so that's a good estimate about when you can expect to see Incredibly Hard favors.
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KEhleyr1
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Jun-9-2004 08:05
I started getting Incredibly Hard Favors around 50,000 or so, I think. Now I'm around 75,000 and so worried that they're suddenly going to give me Stupendously Hard ones!
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