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Tail

Page history last edited by zhec 13 years, 10 months ago

Tail will explain his introduction, the rest of his human performances, and his wolf performances in a later time; right now, Tail wants to get to one of his juicy parts.

 

Tail doesn't need pure logic. Tail rejects pure logic! In the interview with Tail, the former TWG player provides his explanation about a strategy that would help humans find wolves:

 

"You see. While logic is a viable weapon against wolves, it is not a weapon that should constantly be relied on. Logic is easily fabricated because every good player knows (or should know) the tricks of logic and can easily provide a setup. Players can be tricked into a trap even if their logic is sensible because they are unaware that there are traps that can be initiated by using logic alone. However, instincts and emotions aren't something that can be imitated by the opposing side. No player can read an instinct or emotion from another player in time to provide a trap using a player's feelings. Furthermore, such senses are not easily manipulated or stirred by false ploys. Thus, while logic is important, you should always go with what your HEART! says...as long as there is some sense in what you are doing to that person."

 

When asked for an example, Tail directs the people's attention to TWG XXV: Twenty-Fiver, which contains one of Tail's best normal human performances with TWG XXIII: Secrets containing the other. In this game, Tail emphasized the point that humans need to realize that logic is not the only viable weapon against finding wolves and that humans need to sometimes rely on their HEART!s' instincts besides their logic. By following his HEART!'s content, with some logic and a few experiences in a game with iDOWN, Tail managed to correctly pinpoint iDOWN as a wolf. However, since no notable other player except Tutan was able to grasp Tail's idea about listening to what their HEART!s' say, his strong suspicion on iDOWN was ignored in favor of lynching Double AA (who was a wolf also). While iDOWN quit the game after the first day phase, Tail believed that only a few players would pursue iDOWN if the latter were to not quit. While following his instincts and a little logic, before his curse went into effect, Tail managed to help relieve Tutan from being a victim of public suspicion and provide the latter a beginning push to the path of leadership of the humans, the point when Tutan shined in the game.

 

Tail argued that his instincts-with-some-logic strategy would have been effective in jTWG XVII: An Artist's Masterpiece, when he initially suspected Shooter (a wolf), if Dark was not seer'd red and badyoyo was not a parasite to the blues, both being consequential hindrances to the human team.

 

HEART! HEART! HEART!

Comments (1)

zhec said

at 2:58 pm on Jun 30, 2010

I love you, Tut. <3

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