Before Coven, when you'd investigated someone as Investigator you'd get a reason for why you came to that decision
Why did they remove the reason for your conclusion?
Joacgroso wrote:I feel like I went from Light Yagami to Keiichi Maebara.
Joacgroso wrote:I feel like I went from Light Yagami to Keiichi Maebara.
Joacgroso wrote:The ironic part is that most feedback the investigator received were things that he would discover interrogating his targets, which is what the sheriff does ("your target keeps to themselves"/"isn't afraid to get his hands dirty"), while the sheriff seems to look for clues instead of actually interrogating, and that's why he is easily fooled by the framer.
Shilster wrote:Joacgroso wrote:The ironic part is that most feedback the investigator received were things that he would discover interrogating his targets, which is what the sheriff does ("your target keeps to themselves"/"isn't afraid to get his hands dirty"), while the sheriff seems to look for clues instead of actually interrogating, and that's why he is easily fooled by the framer.
Investigator searches his targets' house probably
Joacgroso wrote:I feel like I went from Light Yagami to Keiichi Maebara.
Joacgroso wrote:Shilster wrote:Joacgroso wrote:The ironic part is that most feedback the investigator received were things that he would discover interrogating his targets, which is what the sheriff does ("your target keeps to themselves"/"isn't afraid to get his hands dirty"), while the sheriff seems to look for clues instead of actually interrogating, and that's why he is easily fooled by the framer.
Investigator searches his targets' house probably
I know, but some results look as if he interrogated his targets.
Shilster wrote:Joacgroso wrote:Shilster wrote:Joacgroso wrote:The ironic part is that most feedback the investigator received were things that he would discover interrogating his targets, which is what the sheriff does ("your target keeps to themselves"/"isn't afraid to get his hands dirty"), while the sheriff seems to look for clues instead of actually interrogating, and that's why he is easily fooled by the framer.
Investigator searches his targets' house probably
I know, but some results look as if he interrogated his targets.
Maybe he does both.
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