Board Thread:Season 47 - Heroes vs. Villains II/@comment-34920341-20180612164411/@comment-24553600-20180613162217

Hey CLAIRE I swear I have no ego or horse in this race so don't worry im not ready to go full arch mode lmao, so lets do this triz

Roisin- This is only one that's kind of hard because Roisin was the only person I was never on a tribe with premerge, and then was the merge boot. It's hard because in one sense when I talked her in the early days/after her elimination, I think that was the real Roisin who played in Kariba by the way she talked and used her social game and people underestimating her to get further. However, for a majority of the game we saw this other version who used call outs and mass addings to chats on agendas to get people out, so people may see her or want her as a shield.

Jordan- Jordan was a very relatable guy who used his personality to get in close with people. He had a lot of side options that he made throughout the game as a way to advance himself knowing he had protection from the other side.

Evan- Evan comes off as this alpha CP player, but actually uses his social game quite a decent amount to secure numbers, then go all out strategic gameplay. He used the argument of himself being a shield for people as well for people to "use" but in reality it was just for him to get further using the idea of him as a constant target around.

Mackie- Mackie used a somewhat similar strategy to myself but his was more designed towards him with his personality, be the cool guy that everyone loves to work with and talk to, and use those options for strategy. Mackie created relationships and options all over the board which is why he was so hard to get rid of.

Claire- I think you found a good midground between your Tikal and Archetypes game here. The social butterfly who just had conversations with people, and unlike most of us who just were concerned with game bonds, she took it further with her relationships and made actual ones. She became the source of almost all information that ran through the game and it got to a point where almost nothing got past her.

Alexandra- This one's a bit tricky but I think it's just pinpointing an actual constant gameplay. I think she put up the front that she was stupid loyal, but in reality she was only stupid loyal to her very close ally's. She wanted to make big moves if she was given the opportunity to with what she was given.

Rob- Rob played this game like the mob boss and wanted it to be known that way, if you crossed Rob you went home. He wanted to be in the drivers seat for the merge while trying to come across as unassuming to people. He wanted to make deep bonds with people that he could use down the road if need be as well.

Lexi- Lexi was loyal to the people loyal to her. She wanted to come off as her Lexi self, the sweet girl who was always there to talk to you, and that's where her game primarily stood. She talked to people all the time throughout the game, and at first I thought she was trying to make strategic bonds with people, but as time passed I realized she was just creating social bonds with people.

Audrey- Audrey was the approachable girl that if you ever needed a number for, she was there. She was never afraid to make a move or stand down to anyone, and played the game her way. She used her gut to make her decisions for a lot of this game, and played to be a villain.

Declan- Declan relied heavily on his social game with certain people and how it changed among them. He has a very likable personality and a clear strategic mindset that helped him cruise throughout both of his seasons. His main gameplay this season was to create strong bonds with people he wanted to work with, then eliminate those he did not wish to work with.