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- Judge The Jackal (Logic)
- "Embody the assassin and have as smooth a path to your target as possible." While the second clause provides mechanical scaffolding, as usual, Judges give discretion for how the "embody" Jojolity is defined.
- Thus my Jojolity scores flow from my comments on the general coherence and competency (lowercase!) of the strats’ tactics. Gugulethu efficiently dispatches the guards in her path in a Hotline Miami-esque flow state while Ouroboros whips the guards into a fervor as his cover to Sing Now!’s location. For integration into their strats, [7]s again feel fair.
- Judge Jason Bourne (Arch)
- As for Jojolities, I’ll be brief. As an assassin, Gugulethu is far from subtle, but that’s not what the match required. It asked for one to forge a smooth path to victory. From the way her storm builds up and keeps on going, she creates a devastating path to her opposition, but one that only benefits her and her missions. I’d argue that’s as efficient as one can ask for, thus I’m giving her Jojolity a 7! Well done!
- Onto Ouroboros, it’s hard to be smoother than assimilating yourself into the opposition, socially manipulating your way into victory, even using your opponent’s inevitable advantages to get what you want. For that, I’m going to give his Jojolity an 8! Well done!
- Judge John Wilkes Booth (Flame)
- “Embody the assassin and have as smooth a path to your target as possible.” Both teams have a direct path in mind and take it with little detours: Ouroboros takes the face of a guard and uses it to pass through, gathering the guards to make himself seem in-place as he climbs the top of the tower. Meanwhile Gugulethu takes a direct approach, tearing through the guards in her way as she moves towards the tower and to her goal. Both get a **7**!
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