Observe and talk to people. I suspect you'll enjoy the social aspect of the game. Get to know the other players and keep an eye out for who seems to be acting strangely. And be careful not to let bias color your perceptions.
Yes. It was close, but it's not surprising. That's part of the danger of standing out a lot on the first day, though I think you not standing out would be strange.
That's always difficult to decide. We won't know if we caught a wolf until the third day. If we get a warning it means we're in danger of losing. If we don't, it means we've caught a wolf, but even then we won't be told who the wolf was.
It may come down to whether or not we get another clue today. I've been in games where the flock focused on one clue until they were sure the wolf was gone, and others where they chose to focus on a different clue every day. In the end, it will depend on who the majority prefers.
One vote was almost a draw, the other was a landslide.
In mine and Jubilee-chan's case, we were both really similar in the way we acted, which might explain why the votes were so close; in Anri and Robin-san's case, there was a huge difference in their shown behavior so the votes all automatically fell on the person who acted the strangest.
Not voting for Anri would have been the suspicious thing to do on the surface given her level of activity. The wolves may not have had a choice with her, so she could have been a wolf, meaning Jubilee-chan was the sheep, meaning Hiroki-san's the wolf.
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Would there be any point in chasing out Hiroki-san as the wolf if we don't even know whether Jubilee-chan was one or not?
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It may come down to whether or not we get another clue today. I've been in games where the flock focused on one clue until they were sure the wolf was gone, and others where they chose to focus on a different clue every day. In the end, it will depend on who the majority prefers.
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Do you have an opinion on which team it was?
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In mine and Jubilee-chan's case, we were both really similar in the way we acted, which might explain why the votes were so close; in Anri and Robin-san's case, there was a huge difference in their shown behavior so the votes all automatically fell on the person who acted the strangest.
Not voting for Anri would have been the suspicious thing to do on the surface given her level of activity. The wolves may not have had a choice with her, so she could have been a wolf, meaning Jubilee-chan was the sheep, meaning Hiroki-san's the wolf.
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Robin's team seems convinced that Saki's team are wolves.
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