@@TheCart54321 Not really, if she got the wolf or villager artifact she could claim/lie that she had the villager artifact, and convince everyone to circle-vote meaning she wins if she is a wolf OR a villager. If she got shroud or mute, she could shroud AND mute, to try and convince people to believe she actually had the tanner - 'hold on, she cant be BOTH shroud and mute, she is obviously lying and wanting to die, she has the tanner' and the result is a tie game (everyone loses), which is preferable for the villagers to 5 players losing and one winning (ie hang the tanner).
+CodenameJD so enjoyable this series! Wish they would make more, and I agree, 3 people ganged up on Audrey during the night phase, so it was great she got the Tanner or else she would have been cooked wolf! Shows that things could get quite nasty in a group if one person is picked on...
This is by far the most enjoyable game I've seen of this series! Heckin love the expectation subversion with the token. Normally I don't like the curator, but this was great!!
The caption said that all werewolves were in the centre including the dream wolf, alpha wolf and mystic wolf but when the apprentice seer checked the centre there was a village idiot in there. Can you someone explain how that happened please ?
RaxusPrime29 The dream wolf card was separate from the three cards in the center (the Alpha Wolf, Mystic Wolf and Village Idiot) because that’s the 4th middle card that is always a werewolf at the start for the Alpha Wolf to use
I have a question what is the dealio with the dream wolf? Because it seems that it's an extra card, but on the app it says that one of the players could be it???
Alejobulala I know that but how come in some games they all seem to know that the dream wolf is in the centre it's like an extra card that's always face up.
+Robert Brookes oh it's a rule that a wolf card is in the center and they always put it in that one spot apart from the other 3. At least in this series they always put a wolf in that spot. I think they just always use the dream wolf here in this sport because it has no ability.
Anybody else see Audrey purposely try to shoulder bump Rich at the end of her turn to let him know she's a sentinel. Rich seems to pick up on the bump, or am I just crazy?
I'd say the best thing to do is to get the normal game (which is plenty crazy in itself) and then get this when your group wants more variety. It becomes a bit... cluttered as a standalone, might wanna sprinkle in a role at a time rather than use 'em all
Can someone please explain to me how many werewolves you can put in one game out of all the wolves you have across the normal game and daybreak? 2 Werewolves 1 Alpha Wolf 1 Mystic Wolf 1 Dreamwolf I am so confused because if all of these were in the deck and the minion couldn't every player potentially be a Werewolf?
RaxusPrime29 if you’re using an alpha wolf then there has to be a center card so the center card was the dream wolf. Also I made a rule when I play (it’s not a proper rule) that if the werewolves are not in the centre the minion is the werewolf. But this rule is not how you actually play I just made it up
@@AbbasAli-hg7mk actually, that's very close to what the existing rule is. I assume you meant if the werewolves are not in play, rather than not in the centre though. If they're not in the centre then the minion would play as normal. Anyway, quoting the rules directly: "If no players are Werewolves, the Minon wins as long as one other player (_not_ the Minion) dies. So he's essentially a lone WW if the others are all in the centre, with the exception that he doesn't get to look at a centre card like a normal lone WW can.
What would be the point in that though? You'd have a WW majority and other than the Dream Wolf they'd all know who each-other were. In order for there to be a game at all it needs to be impossible for the WW to get a marjotiry, as it kind of ruins things if they can. Trust me, it happened once when I played. We immediately changed, because it was no longer about the social deduction, and just became a game of chance for "am I a WW or not" as they auto-win in a way.
The artifacts can change a player's role (Such as turning into a Tanner, Werewolf, or Villager), cause the player to do something weird (Not Speak or Turn Around) or they do nothing at all.
@@UnorthodoxSoundwave. but if she received the mute artifact thingy, and played the shroud. The mute should be followed right? Like there are some scenario that needs to be followed.
Audrey is smart for real
jamespooh2 agreed
Sneaky
AND VERY LUCKY to get that tanner artifact after she became the only obvious werewolf in the game, lol
@@TheCart54321 Not really, if she got the wolf or villager artifact she could claim/lie that she had the villager artifact, and convince everyone to circle-vote meaning she wins if she is a wolf OR a villager. If she got shroud or mute, she could shroud AND mute, to try and convince people to believe she actually had the tanner - 'hold on, she cant be BOTH shroud and mute, she is obviously lying and wanting to die, she has the tanner' and the result is a tie game (everyone loses), which is preferable for the villagers to 5 players losing and one winning (ie hang the tanner).
Payback is cruel for the rest of the guys xD well done Audrey for tricking them well xD. Serves them right as they voted tanner
WHAT A TWIST!
lmao
If only books had plot twists like these
i saw 3 of these and the same girl died in all of them
Tana Mongeau The Saloon Girl ETN Audrey always dies
same, so far lol
That'll teach you all for always going for Audrey XD
I know! They always go for Audrey
+CodenameJD so enjoyable this series! Wish they would make more, and I agree, 3 people ganged up on Audrey during the night phase, so it was great she got the Tanner or else she would have been cooked wolf! Shows that things could get quite nasty in a group if one person is picked on...
The setup for this game is ironically funny. 3 werewolfs in middle and seer LOOKS at the one card that isn't a werewolf. What are odds of that?
Wish I had friends to play this with
seen this at least 3 times and i still cant believe this happened
man role selection is gonna be so critical now.
This is by far the most enjoyable game I've seen of this series! Heckin love the expectation subversion with the token. Normally I don't like the curator, but this was great!!
audrey, m’lady
will u murray me
Wauww! Audrey is sooooo smart! Or I'm stupid.. 😂
why didn't the curator tell everyone that he give Audrey "The Cudgel of the Tanner" ?
Bc he can’t see the token
Shelley could have said Audrey was the dream wolf
The caption said that all werewolves were in the centre including the dream wolf, alpha wolf and mystic wolf but when the apprentice seer checked the centre there was a village idiot in there. Can you someone explain how that happened please ?
RaxusPrime29 The dream wolf card was separate from the three cards in the center (the Alpha Wolf, Mystic Wolf and Village Idiot) because that’s the 4th middle card that is always a werewolf at the start for the Alpha Wolf to use
Audrey is smart!
Bruh at the beginng, everyone were villager roles, so doesnt that mean they won?
Couldn't curator see the token before curator give the token to a player?
Young Lee no if it was a werewolf the game would be ruined
Audrey destroyed them
I have a question what is the dealio with the dream wolf? Because it seems that it's an extra card, but on the app it says that one of the players could be it???
+Robert Brookes it doesn't get to wake up, but has to give the thumbs up when the minion wakes up.
Alejobulala I know that but how come in some games they all seem to know that the dream wolf is in the centre it's like an extra card that's always face up.
+Robert Brookes oh it's a rule that a wolf card is in the center and they always put it in that one spot apart from the other 3. At least in this series they always put a wolf in that spot.
I think they just always use the dream wolf here in this sport because it has no ability.
+Robert Brookes When an Alpha Wolf is in play, they place the Dream Wolf in that position.
Anybody else see Audrey purposely try to shoulder bump Rich at the end of her turn to let him know she's a sentinel. Rich seems to pick up on the bump, or am I just crazy?
Why is everyone choosing/picking Audrey?
Because they all knew (correctly) that she was a Wolf.
What they DIDNT know was she was bluffing about the tanner artifact.
i love it. Is there any german version?
Wow good games
Is this expansions better than the one night regular version
+Isaac Norris It depends on your preference and the amount of people you play with.
+Isaac Norris Regular is simple and is good for beginners. Also basic villagers are really good for gameplay
I'd say the best thing to do is to get the normal game (which is plenty crazy in itself) and then get this when your group wants more variety. It becomes a bit... cluttered as a standalone, might wanna sprinkle in a role at a time rather than use 'em all
What a turnout that was
Can someone please explain to me how many werewolves you can put in one game out of all the wolves you have across the normal game and daybreak?
2 Werewolves
1 Alpha Wolf
1 Mystic Wolf
1 Dreamwolf
I am so confused because if all of these were in the deck and the minion couldn't every player potentially be a Werewolf?
RaxusPrime29 if you’re using an alpha wolf then there has to be a center card so the center card was the dream wolf. Also I made a rule when I play (it’s not a proper rule) that if the werewolves are not in the centre the minion is the werewolf. But this rule is not how you actually play I just made it up
@@AbbasAli-hg7mk actually, that's very close to what the existing rule is. I assume you meant if the werewolves are not in play, rather than not in the centre though. If they're not in the centre then the minion would play as normal.
Anyway, quoting the rules directly: "If no players are Werewolves, the Minon wins as long as one other player (_not_ the Minion) dies.
So he's essentially a lone WW if the others are all in the centre, with the exception that he doesn't get to look at a centre card like a normal lone WW can.
What would be the point in that though? You'd have a WW majority and other than the Dream Wolf they'd all know who each-other were. In order for there to be a game at all it needs to be impossible for the WW to get a marjotiry, as it kind of ruins things if they can. Trust me, it happened once when I played. We immediately changed, because it was no longer about the social deduction, and just became a game of chance for "am I a WW or not" as they auto-win in a way.
What are these artifacts?
An artifact is only viewed by the person who receives it. They can lie about what it was, as Audrey did in the video in order to win.
that was great hahaha
What are these artifacts?
The artifacts can change a player's role (Such as turning into a Tanner, Werewolf, or Villager), cause the player to do something weird (Not Speak or Turn Around) or they do nothing at all.
@@UnorthodoxSoundwave. but if she received the mute artifact thingy, and played the shroud. The mute should be followed right? Like there are some scenario that needs to be followed.
@@nelsonnico4947 Yeah, if you get ones that affect the ways you can play (Mute and Shroud), they must be followed as they are.
What are these artifacts?
Artifacts are given out by the curator, to any player the curator chooses, though the curator does not see what he gives.