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Post by Liar Game on Oct 22, 2011 5:56:04 GMT
Ask any questions you have about Blood Money here. You may also ask your questions via PM to your Dealer, the Admin account, or in your Vaults, if you want to be answered privately.
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Post by Liar Game on Oct 22, 2011 6:39:52 GMT
Trophies will be revealed the same time you all receive your first Hit assignments. ;D
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Post by Liar Game on Oct 22, 2011 6:51:25 GMT
This appears to be a restriction on posting rights. Just PM this account (and/or both your dealers). Thank you for spotting this- but at least you now know how secure your Vaults are!
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Post by Liar Game on Oct 23, 2011 1:46:52 GMT
Completely random! ;D
If you kill your target, you will then become the assassin of his target.
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Post by Barbaro on Oct 24, 2011 12:38:07 GMT
Completely random! ;D If you kill your target, you will then become the assassin of his target. Just to clarify: You will be placed in a perfect circle: A > B > C > D > E > F > G > H > I > J > A. Who you are in that circle is what's randomized.
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Post by Barbaro on Oct 24, 2011 13:34:04 GMT
If I am in a room with stairs, and my target is in the room those stairs go to, will my tracker say I'm 1 room away?
It will say 1 room away. We will always give you the shortest distance to the room.
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Post by Barbaro on Oct 27, 2011 8:40:05 GMT
If I Double Move, will people be able to Move and Kill me in the first room I move through?
No, only in the room you end up in. Players that can see that first room you run through will be notified of you and which room you run into, but not get the chance to kill you.
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Post by Barbaro on Oct 27, 2011 9:02:36 GMT
Since the Upstairs Landing doesn't have a view of the Foyer, you can't kill from above. But can you still see who is causing commotions in the Foyer from the Upstairs Landing because it's in an adjacent room? What about vice versa?
You will always be able to see a commotion upstairs or downstairs if the room is adjacent... even if it's "just a glimpse" of who is causing it.
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Post by Bara Sora on Oct 31, 2011 1:08:42 GMT
If someone puts in a move + kill and that player's pursuer puts in a kill, what happens?
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Post by Yomohiro Rie on Oct 31, 2011 1:13:43 GMT
^ Good point. Then would the second killer's kill be void since the target is then in a different room?
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Post by Barbaro on Oct 31, 2011 12:16:26 GMT
If someone puts in a move + kill and that player's pursuer puts in a kill, what happens? Kill always takes priority over Move. This includes Move and Kill, since it requires a Move.
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Post by Aitou Kaichi on Oct 31, 2011 12:31:59 GMT
So, it wouldn't trigger the usual chain of player A killing player B killing player C, since B dies before he move+kills?
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Post by Jacola on Nov 1, 2011 16:13:41 GMT
That's right, kills dominate over everything else.
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Post by Sagaro on Nov 4, 2011 21:52:18 GMT
Suppose that player A is in the Foyer, Player B is in the Living Room and player C in the West Wing. If player A makes a Move + Kill to player B and player B makes a Move + Kill to player C, what happens then?
Only the first move & kill goes down. B moving out of reach would overrule A's Kill.
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Post by Watsuki Shichiro on Nov 5, 2011 16:47:16 GMT
Suppose that player A is in the Foyer, Player B is in the Living Room and player C in the West Wing. If player A makes a Move + Kill to player B and player B makes a Move + Kill to player C, what happens then? Only the first move & kill goes down. B moving out of reach would overrule A's Kill. Does this mean that a move & kill can only happen by moving into an adjacent room? And why would player B have precedence over player A? Both have made legitimate decisions by moving and killing, and by your ruling, the fact that B is moving invalidates A's decision? Wouldn't A rush into the Living Room to kill B, see B moving to kill C and rush after B? So wouldn't it make sense to have a Move/Kill chain happening? Otherwise, it matters whose move happens first, and technically both are happening at the same time... Also, if what you say is true, what would happen to A since his Move/Kill is negated? Would he end up in the Living Room or the West Wing? And would he cause a commotion? And if so, which rooms? ...Sorry for all the questions, but your answer confused me somewhat. I realize that whatever the dealers decide goes, but I want to make sure about all the possibilities... This is a confusing game, and there really should have been a playtest to find out what confused players and what they needed to be reminded of... *cough* closing rooms *cough*
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