The challenge of it? It sounds like it's not easy and-- it's high risk high reward. You can't go all in on this individually, because you're going to need a lot of points if you want to revive everyone.
But that means picking a team and trusting that a) other people won't target them anyway, and b) that they'll actually revive everyone in the end.
We have no idea if points die with a team, or does the team that defeats them claim their points too?
...we don't have any way of knowing that. It would be easier to guess if we could see the point totals, rather than just the names of the teams that are trailing behind.
[nahida frowns, thinking about it.]
I wonder if points can be willingly transferred from one team to another, like our money can. But... maybe not, since we don't have a way of knowing how many we have at any given moment.
It only arrived after we got the notificaiton about Shenhe and Lambda.
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Penguin umbrella in the coffee shop. There was some liquid there -- I tried soaking it up with a napkin, but it was clear. It could be water. There were signs of a scuffle too.
I don’t know. I don’t think it’d be there if it wasn’t involved somehow, but we couldn’t take it from the cafe because the mime’s coworker came back right at the end.
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But that means picking a team and trusting that a) other people won't target them anyway, and b) that they'll actually revive everyone in the end.
We have no idea if points die with a team, or does the team that defeats them claim their points too?
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[nahida frowns, thinking about it.]
I wonder if points can be willingly transferred from one team to another, like our money can. But... maybe not, since we don't have a way of knowing how many we have at any given moment.
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Thank you for showing me the message. ...what did you find while you were out?
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Penguin umbrella in the coffee shop. There was some liquid there -- I tried soaking it up with a napkin, but it was clear. It could be water. There were signs of a scuffle too.
Ah, and a dead mime. It was holding the umbrella.
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...it didn't have a scent or anything? [uh] Wait. An... actual dead mime?
[it wasn't just playing dead??]
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But if we revisit it and the coworker has moved the body, then maybe it isn't.