Difference between revisions of "History of victories"
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Cuddlebeam (talk | contribs) (Adding a few more via reading dynastic histories. It's pretty easy to see which are scams because they're just stated/explained. I don't know about the others.) |
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| [[The First Dynasty of Amnistar]] | | [[The First Dynasty of Amnistar]] | ||
− | | | + | | <span style="color:#d33">Scam</span> |
− | | | + | | <span style="color: #a2a9b1">'''[R]'''</span> Read-as-written. |
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| [[The Second Dynasty of Clucky]] | | [[The Second Dynasty of Clucky]] | ||
− | | ? | + | | <span style="color:#d33">Scam + (Pooling?)</span> |
− | | | + | | <span style="color: #a2a9b1">'''[R]'''</span> Read-as-written. |
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| [[The Second Dynasty of Amnistar]] | | [[The Second Dynasty of Amnistar]] | ||
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| [[The Third Dynasty of Clucky]] | | [[The Third Dynasty of Clucky]] | ||
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| [[The First Dynasty of Jack]] | | [[The First Dynasty of Jack]] | ||
− | | | + | | <span style="color:#d33">Scam</span> |
− | | | + | | <span style="color: #a2a9b1">'''[R]'''</span> Read-as-written. |
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| [[The First Dynasty of Purplebeard]] | | [[The First Dynasty of Purplebeard]] | ||
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| [[The First Dynasty of Rodlen]] | | [[The First Dynasty of Rodlen]] | ||
− | | | + | | <span style="color:#d33">Scam</span> |
− | | | + | | <span style="color: #a2a9b1">'''[R]'''</span> Read-as-written. |
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| [[The First Dynasty of Yoda]] | | [[The First Dynasty of Yoda]] | ||
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| [[The Second Dynasty of Yoda]] | | [[The Second Dynasty of Yoda]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:25, 5 July 2019
This is an attempt to apply a taxonomy of different victory types to the history of BlogNomic. Those types are:-
- Conventional: A player wins through regular dynastic-rule gameplay.
- Scam: A player exploits the rules in an unintended manner to achieve victory.
- Pooling: Several players combine their resources to allow one of their number (often selected at random) to win.
Scam types:
- [R] Read-as-written. A rule or rules being exploited in a surprising but uncontested manner.
- [L] Late reveal. A player delaying informing others that a rule may have been broken, to gain advantage.
- [A] Admin advantage. A scam which could only be performed by an admin player.