Blood on the Clocktower - The Chosen Ones
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ต.ค. 2024
- Big thanks once again to Emma for joining me to debut the recently released Blood on the Clocktower character - the Kazali! I hear it's harder than it looks playing this demon, so come check out how it went in our first playthrough with the newest toy, in today's episode of Blood on the Clocktower!
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Blood on the Clocktower - The Chosen Ones
This was such a chaotic game, I loved it.
I've never heard a more stressful evil game where all 4 evils survived until endgame lmao. Seeing the demon switch then having town immediately peg who the demon switched to but being unable to hit the votes with the organ grinder was such a roller coaster.
Also JP is INSANE with his reads. He's terrifying as a town member, his intuition is off the charts.
All 4 evils being the demon is funny, but this still just highlights why I don't like organ grinder. Town had a good read on the evil team, they kept nominating the demon even though it moved, they talked about how they needed to vote, but hands still dropped as it went around.
I guess part of the tradeoff of the organ grinder is the fact that it doesn't do much to stop the town from getting a good idea of who the evil team is. Other minions can block information and attempt to slow the solve while the organ grinder can only try and slow down how quickly their team gets voted out. Also, the town didn;t do much in the way of coordination until most of them were dead and seemed to be reluctant to use their dead votes
All four getting to babysit the big monsta was great, made even better by the fact they did it in a proper clockwise order
Loved the game, but for viewer clarity it's much easier in a storyteller's perspective if we can see the player tokens during the night phase.
Can I just say, the moment I heard it was Shaun, I was wishing he would pick Christine and Hungry. Thank you Shaun.
Also, just want to say Christine and Hungry are my new favorite pair after Milk and Emma. They should start a podcast on causing chaos in BotC.
Who is Shaun?
@@somecallmetim4490quite obviously meant Sean, no clue why they spelt it like that
I may personally not enjoy bike racing
But as a motorsport fan stories like this are always absolutely brilliant to hear, great video
I absolutely ADORE everyone on the evil team refusing to be the Demon XD
Why in the world did Sean choose to be the Kazali? There's no benefit to Kazali after night 1. Literally any other demon would have been a better choice besides Pukka.
Maybe he hasn't played with the Hatter and didn't understand how it worked. He did ask, "What was it that died," when it should have been clear why all three evil players were summoned together, and he shouldn't have needed telling.
I thought the thumbnail looked strange but interesting, how did I not realise it's a new character. I wasn't sure about the ability reading it at first because I missed the idea that they also get to choose the minion combination they want, not just which people are their team, still uncertain about how good it is but should be fine and at the very least interesting
Wow, talk about musical chairs!
omg 1:54:16 blind throws the game for evil then seconds later the lost saves it
Good to hear Hungry immediately realised what Sean did when he chose to stay Kazali and had the EXACT SAME reaction I did XD
Edit: same night, why didn't they ask Christine if she wanted to stay the same Minion? coulda become the Poisoner, since her ability was done, or would choosing that have prevented the Mez turn in the same night?
They ran Hatter as the first thing to happen in the night order, so as you mentioned, the Mez-turn hadn't gone through, yet. That's why Christine chose to stay as the Mez. If she had picked Poisoner, Blind would have stayed good. The only real missed opportunity of the Hatter-event, was that Sean should have upgraded to the Imp or Vortox.
Hungary’s tongue looks quite suspicious this evening.
If Shaun hit the noble, he should not have gotten it as a bluff. Bluffs are supposed to be assigned before the Kazali picks. And that would have made the Noble an in-play ability.
Kazali is a very strange thing to become with a Hatter, with it not having abilities beyond the first night. Besides the normal killing one, anyway.
Huh? Literally the second bullet point on the Kazali page of the wiki: "The Storyteller can give the Minions’ original good characters as bluffs to the Demon, since they are not in play."
The out-of-play roles the Demon sees are not finalized until the Demon Info step, which is well after the Kazali chooses their Minions and removes their original roles.
Oh, I guess I was wrong. I only came to that conclusion because they said they had forgotten to do so before the pick.
@@RoderickEtheria I think they just said that to not tell shaun that they were basing the bluffs at least partially on what he did
It was just I forgot lol
I don't like the hatter chaos rules, because that makes the hatter a barber as well, which makes the barber sort of boring
No, because a barber swap can move good people (and often does to keep the barber swaps as future options), the Hatter cannot change other people than the evils.
@@TorIverWilhelmsen True enough. I have never and would never swap good people but I know that it is done.
Quick edge case question. If a Mez turned Damsel gets picked by the huntsman, will the damsel become an evil not in play townsfolk or a good not in play townsfolk?
Huntsman ability doesn't say anything about alignment of the player. So if they are good, they stay good. If they are evil, they stay evil.
Bleh.
It felt like Good was functionally playing with 5 Outsiders (Barber, Hatter, Damsel, Huntsman, Cannibal; obviously that last one is only a consequence of the way the game played out) versus 4 evil players.
It didn’t really feel like Good had a realistic chance to coordinate anything at any point even though the game ran for 2 hours.
wait, why did Sean pick to be the Kazali again after the hatter died? he could have became any of the better demons
Eh desire to stay as shiny new character, plus early on a Saturday morning, could be a number of things.
That and there might have been confusion regarding a demon change since this is an experimental character but cookie clarified that is specifically a pit bag making new demon.
Yeaaa, that bugged me too. Like, the Kazali ability is done. If you don't wanna mess with information too much, choose the Imp that's right there on the script, but staying Kazali? What a sad waste of a Hatter on Sean's part...
Brill 😊
wben did blind say "balderdash"?
I assume a private chat with christine that the story tellers were either a part of or told about by christine
Blind was my second chat of the day. I gave him the mez word due to something that took place in an off stream game. He went to emma and gave her the word before the end of Day 1.
He privately said it to me off camera
Can the storyteller … run the game instead of laughing 90% of it please!
Leave Steve alone he's running it fine.