@@martijnposthuma3121 I think you meant 2:04:00 haha cause I clicked your timestamp and it was Laurie explaining the game haha :p videos over an hour are so rare though i probably would have done the same
Now I am stuck with a mental image of the hunters turning the entire central Europe upside down trying to find Dracula, while he's enjoying himself on a beach somewhere in Spain.
@@CommieCat, that's very harsh on those animals. They clearly need pen and paper to jot down movement as they got well lost chasing ghosts in places that they said he couldn't be at and wondering if he went to sea even without the use of the blue cards. x:x
Yeah, @@nihkhdtigerson1599one brief span where they forgot that Jon should have been revealing Berlin/Hamburg and wasn't basically screwed them. If they'd written off the possibility of him being up there a turn or two earlier and they might have found the trail.
Absolute blinder Jon! I especially loved all the little 'fake' reactions when they were on your (wrong) trail and the sneaky little "youve fallen into my trap"
It did not help the Hunters kept going back and forth on the same cities instead of exploring new ones and expecting to see a ping. Mostly Rosie xD. But Indeed Jon deserves his Crown back!
Classic tunnel vision. Perhaps they should have utilised the psychic bond once they realised they'd lost him, try to get a direction (since they canvassed the entirely opposite side of Europe)
This is my second favorite game of all time. I've played it several times, usually as Dracula. The psychic bond is by far the most powerful tool the hunters have. Groups that make good use of it definitely have always given me the most trouble.
@@randomjunk1977Agreed. Activating it a second time, after crossing a border, gives I great sense of direction for the group. One time, I saw Dracula dance across to avoid and that was rough. 😅
@@plzletmebefrank Yea they had Mina holding down Vienna to try and prevent him from going South East while everyone else was supposed to close in on him. Once they felt like they lost him, should have had Mina come up and join to use that power and just see if he was in that region. If they had done that Jon would have been in trouble.
Man, this game seems really easy, not sure why they were having trouble finding out where Dracula is. Why don’t they just follow the magical blinking red lights that show up where he moves?
They tried to do the close your eyes to play along at home and less then 2 minutes later a graphic has a big shiny red icon over the city dracula is hiding in hahahaha
There’s a literal game mechanic that if Dracula makes an illegal move, the Dracula player suffers some severe in game repercussions. I feel if you’re not actually playing, keeping Jon honest is more fun anyway. At any rate, I appreciate the editing team not caring what Jon proposed would be happening as ‘host’.
Loved watching Jon psych out the hunters with the clever use of the roadblocks. There were some mistakes made which ended the game prematurely in Jon's favor, though. One, Dracula doesn't get to put a encounter card on his starting location, so that vampire should never have been there, which netted him four points early and cleared spots off the trail prematurely. Another is that even though Dracula can put two vampire encounter cards in one location, only one will mature and earn you points. You mature each card one at a time, and all vampire cards instruct you to clear out locations 4,5 and 6 on the trail. So the first matured vampire card would remove the second one before it can mature. Found that out the hard way when I had a vampire card wipe out consecrated ground when I matured them in the wrong order!
Wow...I didn't Think they made any game breaking errors, but the last one is huge. The first vamp would probably be in position two, so likely to happen anyway, but only 4 points at the end is a huge difference. Guess they would play another hour!
@@benallen2513 Reading the card of New Vamp, it says "then clear this hideout", which would remove the other encounter card. I read a thread that the official FFG response was only 1 vamp can mature. If it was a Fog, you'd mature fog first, and then the Vamp, and that's totally ok. But if Vamp first, it says to clear the hideout.
A cheeky play reinforced by a touch of luck and Hunters being a bit stubborn. I lowkey loved that, the villain ending up looking like absolute mastermind with every move orchestrated, but it was so close to falling apart. A very entertaining game and a very entertaining episode.
as smart as the prague ploy was, the hunters definitely needed to eliminate possibilities based on the number of places he had been through, circling the same five cities when they should have been ruled out was kind of infuriating
Chris smartly deducted that Dracula can't be in the east, but then still decided to spend like 4 turns travelling towrads that direction to "make sure". Should have just listened to himself.
What's delightful about the 'Mina loves trains' bit the gang do here is that it's canon! In the novel, Mina says "I am the train fiend" because she's studied the timetables so well
@@IceCenders He's pretty nice on his own Blood on the Clocktower channel as well! It's called Noobs on the Gooftower. He's been in a few Dropout shows as well, including having his own special "Chris Grace as Scarlett Johansson" which is probably the best thing I've ever watched on Dropout.
I'm only about halfway through the playthrough (watching it in chunks) but thought I'd comment now anyway. I've been recording Fury of Dracula videos for over 2 years now - I'm so passionate about the game that it fills me with sheer joy anytime I see new videos of people playing it, especially nowadays when it's been out of print for quite a while. It's such a wonderful game with many different facets (deduction, bluffing, movement, resource management, rock-paper-scissors combat) and every game is unique. There have been a few rules mistakes up to where I've stopped for now, but I don't overly blame the players; it seems simple on the surface but there is a lot to consider in terms of all the different events, interactions etc. I don't know how much time they (or at least one of them) had to study the game beforehand. Once you get into the rules in even more depth, you'll find strange consistencies and interactions that even the makers of the game didn't consider, and the amount of strategy that goes into even a single game is immense. If anyone is interested a lot in this game but cannot find the physical version, there is a digital edition with a small but dedicated Discord community, where we normally play 1v1. There is an AI but it's not great, unfortunately.
And the hunters not noticing that Jon didn't reveal anything when Sullivan moved to Berlin meaning they all kept heading up that way. Well played Jon indeed!
42:00 Dearly beloved we are gathered here to morn the loss of a Renewed Vigor. Squandered in week one by new players who didn’t know any better. May you have eternal rest in that great hunters hand up in the sky, where the horse economy is always good, and nobody ever draws garlic wreath. Rest in peace Renewed Vigor. You were meant for so much more 🫡
Jon did a great job running the game today! His bluff was amazing. It was so fun watching the other team run around in circles Give the rightful King his crown!!
Having read the book somewhat recently, the thing about Dracula "respecting national borders" is KIND OF a thing? It was written at a time when "ownership of land" still had this quasi-spiritual notion, and of course the English were correct about all of it, so there's a huge chunk of the book that is DEDICATED to explaining Victorian property laws, and how Dracula taking ownership of this property is quite literally like him taking 'hold of the "spirit" of England.
not Chris giving up on following Jon's movements and deferring to Sully. there were multiple moments where i thought he was just about to figure it out. _i was rooting for you, we were all rooting for you!!_
same! and they speak such good German as well! all the British people i know who took German in school could barely count to ten while they were still actively studying it.
When playing as Dracula I love when the players own over confidence sees them start to make mistakes. Jon played a blinder by keeping a straight poker face when Sully moved to Berlin and forgot to ask if he'd been there. From that point onwards they just lost the plot. As a viewer though, Rosie moving from Strasbourg to Zurich (one space away from the winning hideout in Geneva) then deciding on the next turn to move back to Strasbourg was just infuriating. By then all logic had gone out the window or the hunters had misunderstood/ forgot the rules on which hideouts are cleared.
The first ever board game that got me into table top games, so glad to see you guys play this. Also a little known rule is that the first location card doesn’t get an encounter card.
Got pulled away from this one the day it dropped, and promptly forgot that I hadn't finished. Glad I went back to it today, because that wound up being REALLY compelling. Well-played, Jon! Your bluff with the roadblocks paid off, in spades.
I am so looking forward to this, was worried it would be a two parter, I know how long a game this is, so seeing 2.5 hours is great... and from the thumbnail, oh this is going to be a show... oh yes...
33:00 Jon needed to play that ally card immediately...either for the event, or the ally. He wanted it as the ally - it should have been face up and working the whole time.
From the sound of it Jon was under the impression that ally cards get played face down and then revealed the first time they are triggered, so he did play it as an ally. Just its effect never triggered because the whole time it was in play there was never a red card on top of the deck, so it didn't matter anyway.
Shouting all the second half. "Use Mina's ability Chris!" Honestly if he had used it once in that region, instead of going all over the place, it would have been a completely different game.
What round was Mina in the same city as another hunter after getting fogged in to use her ability? I didn't think I could scan a region unless another hunter was in the same city as me. Or do you mean move to meet one of them or have them meet me?
@@ChrisGraceComedy You were given a vampire radar on wheels and you only used its headlights to search. If I sound condescending its because I routed for you guys to win, seeing the Jon so cheeky, trying not to laugh as you went the wrong way for 1 hour strait was somewhat irritating. lets be honest you had tons of chances to guide mina to another character, but I don't blame you for that, because lets be honest, Rosy is a wild card and Sully is notorious for not strategizing. Around 1:20:00 you were all dancing on Jon's mesmerizing tunes as he masterfully misdirected you with the blockades until 2:00:08 when you begun to doubt the info you knew. I remember someone saying "I stopped following because I thought Sullivan had it all in the bag". Lets be honest you had lots of chances to check, after that point but you decided not to, there were 4 chances after the 2hours mark to make it happen. To be Exact you had 4 day and 1 night of movement and 3 nights to use the ability, I think the ability also works at night, correct me if I'm wrong, so no whining. If at any of those days or nights you checked, the game would have been different. Nether the less it was One fine game. Hats off to you Sir!
@crmr2728 Ah yes the old I can be a condescending dickhead because I rooted for you. Be a better person and try to learn being condescending to people is very rarely the right choice especially to someone who only wanted to entertain us. You will make more friends and influence people better by just not doing it. Really enjoyed you in the video @ChrisGraceComedy and I hope to see you in another NRB video soon.
I’ve played this twice and each time very early I’d get a card as a hunter that lets me check any location and both times I found Dracula. I now have a friend that won’t play this game with me
Rosie Nicholl's Guide to Vampire Hunting Step 1: Always move at night. Vampires WILL NOT expect this. Step 2: Befriend the bats. A friend of bats is a friend of Dracula. Step 3: Give Sullivan to Dracula. Step 4: Retire as a hero.
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Can't wait for the House Rules episode of this game where Rosie - and only Rosie - can move at night
Ooooor Rosie can only move at nigth
Jon placing the roadblocks and acting as if they're hot on his tail, when he went the opposite direction was a great move!
Watching Sully's brain collapse around Berlin as well, very well played.
The smile to the camera at 2:04 is just glorious
@@martijnposthuma3121 I think you meant 2:04:00 haha cause I clicked your timestamp and it was Laurie explaining the game haha :p videos over an hour are so rare though i probably would have done the same
Now I am stuck with a mental image of the hunters turning the entire central Europe upside down trying to find Dracula, while he's enjoying himself on a beach somewhere in Spain.
Their logic was really painful to watch. The cast is like two golden retrievers and a goldfish.
@@CommieCat, that's very harsh on those animals. They clearly need pen and paper to jot down movement as they got well lost chasing ghosts in places that they said he couldn't be at and wondering if he went to sea even without the use of the blue cards. x:x
Yeah, @@nihkhdtigerson1599one brief span where they forgot that Jon should have been revealing Berlin/Hamburg and wasn't basically screwed them. If they'd written off the possibility of him being up there a turn or two earlier and they might have found the trail.
Jon’s use of the road blocks as misdirection was masterful. Very well played.
Me: Ok its now the work day is over and sun has set, I can go out into the city and meet up with my friends
Sullivan: You can't move its night time.
Absolute blinder Jon! I especially loved all the little 'fake' reactions when they were on your (wrong) trail and the sneaky little "youve fallen into my trap"
I guess it's fair to say, Jon is now Lord of the Vampireboard, because that kind of masterful deception deserves a title like that
I occasionally watch the Fury of Dracula Tabletop episode to remember Grant Imahara, and I'm excited NRB took it up!
Exactly the same, really enjoyed that episode.
Same here, one of my absolute favourite tabletop episodes ever
Agreed
Personally, I watch Dead of Winter for the same reason
Me too. I went to buy this game then I saw the price on it 😂
Truly a masterful play by Jon with the Prague ploy, completely threw everyone off their game.
As someone who always cheers for the "evil" team, I was quite chuffed with Jon's little escape.
All that French slander threw everyone off his trail
That's why he's Count Dabula.
It did not help the Hunters kept going back and forth on the same cities instead of exploring new ones and expecting to see a ping. Mostly Rosie xD. But Indeed Jon deserves his Crown back!
@@Darlnezz Jon is the true Lord of the Board. Sully is the usurper.
Classic tunnel vision. Perhaps they should have utilised the psychic bond once they realised they'd lost him, try to get a direction (since they canvassed the entirely opposite side of Europe)
This is my second favorite game of all time. I've played it several times, usually as Dracula. The psychic bond is by far the most powerful tool the hunters have. Groups that make good use of it definitely have always given me the most trouble.
@@randomjunk1977Agreed. Activating it a second time, after crossing a border, gives I great sense of direction for the group.
One time, I saw Dracula dance across to avoid and that was rough. 😅
I think they had separated Mina from pretty much all the other hunters by that point, unfortunately.
@@plzletmebefrank Yea they had Mina holding down Vienna to try and prevent him from going South East while everyone else was supposed to close in on him. Once they felt like they lost him, should have had Mina come up and join to use that power and just see if he was in that region. If they had done that Jon would have been in trouble.
Man, this game seems really easy, not sure why they were having trouble finding out where Dracula is. Why don’t they just follow the magical blinking red lights that show up where he moves?
Right!
Fools, all of them!
Why didn't Jon, the largest NRB cast member, not simply eat the other three?
They tried to do the close your eyes to play along at home and less then 2 minutes later a graphic has a big shiny red icon over the city dracula is hiding in hahahaha
There’s a literal game mechanic that if Dracula makes an illegal move, the Dracula player suffers some severe in game repercussions. I feel if you’re not actually playing, keeping Jon honest is more fun anyway.
At any rate, I appreciate the editing team not caring what Jon proposed would be happening as ‘host’.
Yea it would be great if they did a patreon version where you could watch them play and not know where Dracula is and play along with the hunters.
Loved watching Jon psych out the hunters with the clever use of the roadblocks. There were some mistakes made which ended the game prematurely in Jon's favor, though. One, Dracula doesn't get to put a encounter card on his starting location, so that vampire should never have been there, which netted him four points early and cleared spots off the trail prematurely. Another is that even though Dracula can put two vampire encounter cards in one location, only one will mature and earn you points. You mature each card one at a time, and all vampire cards instruct you to clear out locations 4,5 and 6 on the trail. So the first matured vampire card would remove the second one before it can mature. Found that out the hard way when I had a vampire card wipe out consecrated ground when I matured them in the wrong order!
Wow...I didn't Think they made any game breaking errors, but the last one is huge. The first vamp would probably be in position two, so likely to happen anyway, but only 4 points at the end is a huge difference. Guess they would play another hour!
@@benallen2513 Reading the card of New Vamp, it says "then clear this hideout", which would remove the other encounter card. I read a thread that the official FFG response was only 1 vamp can mature. If it was a Fog, you'd mature fog first, and then the Vamp, and that's totally ok. But if Vamp first, it says to clear the hideout.
Not Terri getting her revenge for all the France comments by pointing out Italy 😂
A cheeky play reinforced by a touch of luck and Hunters being a bit stubborn. I lowkey loved that, the villain ending up looking like absolute mastermind with every move orchestrated, but it was so close to falling apart. A very entertaining game and a very entertaining episode.
Oh shit it's Scarlett Johansson.
This is so specific I love it
Me, clicking on this video: "Someone better have already said it's Scarlett Johansson."
When he talked about Van Helsing going to Edinburgh for a live show, all I could think of was “Van Helsing as Chris Grace as Scarlet Johansson”
Nah, it's sadly only grant o'brien
oh damn i made my comment before i saw this one
as smart as the prague ploy was, the hunters definitely needed to eliminate possibilities based on the number of places he had been through, circling the same five cities when they should have been ruled out was kind of infuriating
especially since they weren't encountering his hideouts when they were "on his trail" :P
John juking them all out was impressive… the road blocking the bluff is tremendous
I love Rosie for just so consistently managing to put her well intentioned foot in her mouth at the beginning of every video, she's a treasure
Chris smartly deducted that Dracula can't be in the east, but then still decided to spend like 4 turns travelling towrads that direction to "make sure". Should have just listened to himself.
What's delightful about the 'Mina loves trains' bit the gang do here is that it's canon! In the novel, Mina says "I am the train fiend" because she's studied the timetables so well
Yaaay more Chris with the NRB crew!!
I agree, very nice chap so far
@@IceCenders He's pretty nice on his own Blood on the Clocktower channel as well! It's called Noobs on the Gooftower. He's been in a few Dropout shows as well, including having his own special "Chris Grace as Scarlett Johansson" which is probably the best thing I've ever watched on Dropout.
Jon as a vampire is doubly dangerous, did Betrayal at Baldur's Gate teach them nothing?
Thank you for remembering Count Dabula. Jon was the perfect choice for the vampire.
Sullivan's cheese blindness VS Rosie's night blindness
Rosie's Night Sleepwalking*
I loved the spookified intro 10/10
This is honestly one of my favorite games you guys have ever played. I know its a really big one but I could watch way more of this game.
I'm only about halfway through the playthrough (watching it in chunks) but thought I'd comment now anyway.
I've been recording Fury of Dracula videos for over 2 years now - I'm so passionate about the game that it fills me with sheer joy anytime I see new videos of people playing it, especially nowadays when it's been out of print for quite a while. It's such a wonderful game with many different facets (deduction, bluffing, movement, resource management, rock-paper-scissors combat) and every game is unique.
There have been a few rules mistakes up to where I've stopped for now, but I don't overly blame the players; it seems simple on the surface but there is a lot to consider in terms of all the different events, interactions etc. I don't know how much time they (or at least one of them) had to study the game beforehand. Once you get into the rules in even more depth, you'll find strange consistencies and interactions that even the makers of the game didn't consider, and the amount of strategy that goes into even a single game is immense.
If anyone is interested a lot in this game but cannot find the physical version, there is a digital edition with a small but dedicated Discord community, where we normally play 1v1. There is an AI but it's not great, unfortunately.
Jon risks giving his deception away for a mug to the camera at 2:00:55 , the True Lord of the Board
I still yearn for more Ctrl freaks content, but a 2 1/2hr board game club is a sure fire way to keep me happy
That was an amazing move Jon pulled there. Well done! The rest of them had to kiss his grits off screen I think!
And the hunters not noticing that Jon didn't reveal anything when Sullivan moved to Berlin meaning they all kept heading up that way. Well played Jon indeed!
I have a feeling that Rosie moving at night is going to be a recurring joke
The disappointment with Rosie every time she tried to move at night....
42:00
Dearly beloved we are gathered here to morn the loss of a Renewed Vigor. Squandered in week one by new players who didn’t know any better. May you have eternal rest in that great hunters hand up in the sky, where the horse economy is always good, and nobody ever draws garlic wreath.
Rest in peace Renewed Vigor. You were meant for so much more 🫡
Jon did a great job running the game today!
His bluff was amazing. It was so fun watching the other team run around in circles
Give the rightful King his crown!!
I absolutely loved that move west and feint east. Way to go, John.
Having read the book somewhat recently, the thing about Dracula "respecting national borders" is KIND OF a thing? It was written at a time when "ownership of land" still had this quasi-spiritual notion, and of course the English were correct about all of it, so there's a huge chunk of the book that is DEDICATED to explaining Victorian property laws, and how Dracula taking ownership of this property is quite literally like him taking 'hold of the "spirit" of England.
not Chris giving up on following Jon's movements and deferring to Sully. there were multiple moments where i thought he was just about to figure it out. _i was rooting for you, we were all rooting for you!!_
I have doubted Jon's ability to bluff in games in the past but he proved me wrong in this one.
As a German I am always extremely delighted by the random bits of German they speak on this channel
same! and they speak such good German as well! all the British people i know who took German in school could barely count to ten while they were still actively studying it.
I like the "Holly Mus" grave pun lmao
That went completely over my head until your comment lol
Shout out to the spooky edit of the opening; Dom as the literal Devil and Holly Mus grave were particular highlights.
Jon done a great job in the game, and a great job at leading the video.
That move Jon pulled was crazy. Props to him
This was amazing episode, I have been wanting that you guys play Fury of Dracula for so long! Also compliments to the new intro! Super Spooky!
I love Jon so much in this game! I also really enjoyed Chris on his first Board Game Club.
The dictionary definition of a blinder, well played to MY Lord of the Board!
Sullivan was Jon's best ally the entire game, always picking dracula cards from the bottom of the deck!
Oh, man. I cannot WAIT for you to play this again. This was so excellent. 5/5 'Bluhs'🧛♂️
John, you're playing an absolute blinder. You took one gamble, with a well timed diversion, and you send them into a spiral.
I loved this! It was so fun watching Rosie travel at night. ❤
This was a fun watch (I love watching hidden movement games), and what a delight to see Scarlett Johansson join in!
When playing as Dracula I love when the players own over confidence sees them start to make mistakes. Jon played a blinder by keeping a straight poker face when Sully moved to Berlin and forgot to ask if he'd been there. From that point onwards they just lost the plot.
As a viewer though, Rosie moving from Strasbourg to Zurich (one space away from the winning hideout in Geneva) then deciding on the next turn to move back to Strasbourg was just infuriating. By then all logic had gone out the window or the hunters had misunderstood/ forgot the rules on which hideouts are cleared.
Great video. John eyeing the camera and Terri calling John a villain were highlights.
One of the most gripping playthroughs I've seen of any game recently.
was honestly a joy to watch jon's ploy work and witness the rest of the crew bark up the wrong tree
I love how in the first 5 minutes they trashed-talked an acting college and a French town. lol.
The first ever board game that got me into table top games, so glad to see you guys play this.
Also a little known rule is that the first location card doesn’t get an encounter card.
Drinking game: take a shot whenever john looks at the camera
Wow, those roadblocks were so clutch!
I agree with Sullivan. Jon got extremely lucky he got Strasbourg cleared just before the hunters hit it.
Jon should host NRB games more! :) I really liked this show. And kudos on the spooky time intro too!
Got pulled away from this one the day it dropped, and promptly forgot that I hadn't finished. Glad I went back to it today, because that wound up being REALLY compelling. Well-played, Jon! Your bluff with the roadblocks paid off, in spades.
That double back into roadblock bluffs move will be talked about in the 41st millenia!
Give the man his crown back! Amazing play!
Dracula punches the hell out of dudes in castlevania S1 from Netflix hahah
Dracula has the strength of ten men.
Which is why when hunting him you need to take eleven men
Loved Chris in Superstore, excited to see him with the NRB crew
Oh I love hidden movement gaes. I hope this month calls up Whitehall mystery
I am so looking forward to this, was worried it would be a two parter, I know how long a game this is, so seeing 2.5 hours is great... and from the thumbnail, oh this is going to be a show... oh yes...
The post-production red dots were very helpful for watching! Great idea!
That BGC But Spooky intro is EVERYTHING
2 and a half hour video, yes please.
Yeah, FoD is a long ‘un.
john snapped everyone's ankles with that double back
That was an incredible bluff using the roadblocks!
Really fun playthrough and great production value. Thank you! 😊
Yesss Chris! Love him from the Clocktower series 🎉
Chris is fun! We love him here!
😂Y’all I hear “LORD GOBBLE ME” instead of Lord Godalming- EACH TIME.
bro im about to read dracula for spooky season, and this game just makes more excited! im in a dracula kind of mood ig
John staring into our souls at 40:19
Text book or board game example of playing a blinder :)
Why did they not change Dom's intro silhouette?
Because Dom is already inherently spooky in and of himself.
The greatest juke in NRB history!
38:00 HE’S BEGINNING TO LEARN! ITS BEAUTIFUL!
Unreal play from John in the end. Well played 👌🏻
33:00 Jon needed to play that ally card immediately...either for the event, or the ally. He wanted it as the ally - it should have been face up and working the whole time.
From the sound of it Jon was under the impression that ally cards get played face down and then revealed the first time they are triggered, so he did play it as an ally. Just its effect never triggered because the whole time it was in play there was never a red card on top of the deck, so it didn't matter anyway.
Yes it should have been played face up, but its power was never able to be triggered while it was out, so no net big impact on the game.
omg wait it's Chris Grace!!! we need more dropout/nrb crossover content
Shouting all the second half. "Use Mina's ability Chris!"
Honestly if he had used it once in that region, instead of going all over the place, it would have been a completely different game.
What round was Mina in the same city as another hunter after getting fogged in to use her ability? I didn't think I could scan a region unless another hunter was in the same city as me. Or do you mean move to meet one of them or have them meet me?
They could have cleared regions so easily
@@ChrisGraceComedy
You were given a vampire radar on wheels and you only used its headlights to search.
If I sound condescending its because I routed for you guys to win, seeing the Jon so cheeky, trying not to laugh as you went the wrong way for 1 hour strait was somewhat irritating.
lets be honest you had tons of chances to guide mina to another character, but I don't blame you for that, because lets be honest, Rosy is a wild card and Sully is notorious for not strategizing.
Around 1:20:00 you were all dancing on Jon's mesmerizing tunes as he masterfully misdirected you with the blockades until 2:00:08 when you begun to doubt the info you knew. I remember someone saying "I stopped following because I thought Sullivan had it all in the bag".
Lets be honest you had lots of chances to check, after that point but you decided not to, there were 4 chances after the 2hours mark to make it happen. To be Exact you had 4 day and 1 night of movement and 3 nights to use the ability, I think the ability also works at night, correct me if I'm wrong, so no whining. If at any of those days or nights you checked, the game would have been different.
Nether the less it was One fine game. Hats off to you Sir!
@crmr2728 Ah yes the old I can be a condescending dickhead because I rooted for you.
Be a better person and try to learn being condescending to people is very rarely the right choice especially to someone who only wanted to entertain us. You will make more friends and influence people better by just not doing it.
Really enjoyed you in the video @ChrisGraceComedy and I hope to see you in another NRB video soon.
@@crmr2728 can you answer my question above or are you saying they should have come to me when I was fogged in
I’ve played this twice and each time very early I’d get a card as a hunter that lets me check any location and both times I found Dracula. I now have a friend that won’t play this game with me
The way Jon juked every hunter was a masterpiece
I’ve been waiting for the gang to play this one!!
You know, you don't move at night because unlike Dracula, humans need to sleep.
another great example of how rosie doesn't think like other people.
Love the new intro!
Love the Halloween intro!
Lets go! Been waiting for this game to pop up on the channel
Rosie Nicholl's Guide to Vampire Hunting
Step 1: Always move at night. Vampires WILL NOT expect this.
Step 2: Befriend the bats. A friend of bats is a friend of Dracula.
Step 3: Give Sullivan to Dracula.
Step 4: Retire as a hero.
1:14:50 Jon’s just playing it cool; Dracula still has all his Special Dracula Powers Cards.
Loving the spooktober intro!
Letters from Whitechapel is the game I go to in this style.
Yeah, this is basically the big brother to Whitehall / Whitechapel. Basically “those games but what if Jack could fight back?”