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R1M13 Jojolity Delibs

Nov 21st, 2023
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  1. Judge Boggis (Logic)
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  3. IMPACT’s item play focuses on their advertising banners and sirens, making for a fun, naturalist audiovisual ad campaign. [7] feels reasonable for the robustness, especially given the character writing. Even considering their greater ability to use more items, LSM has a more detailed plan for the tools given to them. From the mural and the coupon cutting to the tarps as light protection and disguise, as I’ve said, let the goth art team do the goth art things. A strong [8].
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  5. Judge Bunce (Extra)
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  7. As usual, Jojolity will be shorter. IMPACT first, I think this is a **7.** While Square One was used pretty sparingly, its use felt impactful, and the items already present on the main map were used effectively. On the environment side, Chase's environmentalist speeches could be construed that way, but much more concrete is his playing off the other vendors to build up his momentum. In all, solidly done, but a little more interaction with the gimmick could have propelled this higher by squeezing even more utility out of the various items provided and pushing just a smidge further.
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  9. For LSM, I'm going to give this an **8.** The Square One items are used in a lot of unique ways; the stanchions being used to block of painting space is a pretty fun and unobtrusive use of the item. Stealing a few electronics to get some more Clocks is also efficient at bankrolling the whole operation, and little details like the use of gloves to keep dirty hands away from food are nice touches. As for the environment, the mural is a top-notch Jojolity play here, literally turning swathes of the map into a giant advertising campaign. Not much else to be said here; you met the objective admirably.
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  11. Judge Bean (Ceep)
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  13. Again not much to say that hasn't already been said; I feel LSM did more than IMPACT to really leverage the items in multiple ways, and I feel they pulled off a more impressive show with the spooky design of their stall, while IMPACT still had a solid showing. Giving 8/10 to IMPACT’s 7/10.
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