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Constantine, John
Constantine, John

Mar-19-2005 10:25

Hi just want to know what is the fortune telling for havnt used it yet and havent had any problems but if he would help out i would like to know - havnt tried a hard case yet


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ilona_vnl
ilona_vnl

Mar-19-2005 11:00

I payed him $20 for help a couple of time, but it was a waste of money. He just said that the end of the case was near or something like that.

ilona_vnl
ilona_vnl

Mar-19-2005 11:00

*times not time

ilona_vnl
ilona_vnl

Mar-19-2005 11:00

*times not time

BurghThing
BurghThing
Well-Connected

Mar-19-2005 12:45

The fortune teller is useful if you only have 5 suspects and aren't sure if you are missing anyone. The fortune will tell you if all the suspects have been discovered.

croesy2002
croesy2002

Mar-19-2005 12:51

the fortune teller is one of the most useful parts of a case!!
if you have loads of suspects left undiscovered he says "your journey has just begun"
if you have some left undiscovered he says "you have missed many signposts"
if you have none left undiscovered he says "your journey nears it's end"
Hope this clears up any confusion ;)

Dr. Falco Maltese
Dr. Falco Maltese
Well-Connected

Mar-19-2005 16:45

Right. As you progress through the case levels, you'll notice that each level has a range of possible numbers of suspects, like an incredibly hard case will have 8-9. So if you ask the fortune teller on building your suspect list up to 8, you might save some questions with the suspects that you would otherwise be asking about others with motive.

Constantine, John
Constantine, John

Mar-20-2005 03:21

thanks


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