Boba's PURE GREMLIN GLEE is giving me life, and the laugh only gets better in stages as she learns that: 1) Pedguin died By being Goomba Stomped 2) She did it and 3) He was a traitor. GLORIOUS.
To make it better, everyone was having a go at Duncan for RDMing when he used smarts, but noone said anything when Boba RDMd so hard she didn't know what was happening in the slightest
The last two rounds were pure cluster effs. There is nothing better than a group of grown men and women screaming at each other, in a video game about deception, to produce such side splitting comedy. Long may it last.
I mean, isn't that how ttt is "meant to be played"? Traitors have to avoid being caught doing "suspicious" things in front of others, and innocents are meant to identify traitors by observing the players around them trying to find anyone doing "suspicious" things. To me it's no different than trying to kill someone who activated a traitor trap or shot at someone else "for no reason".
My favorite thing about the Typing rounds is that Ravs seems to be the only one from memory who copies and pastes the word once it shows up in the chat log - so I would've loved to have seen those long-ass words and he just pops it out in 4 seconds
It doesn't appear in the chat log here though. I don't know if it appears in the console, but I somehow doubt that any of them would figure that out. Spiff is the only one I can think of from the people who've played TTT with them to try something like that though
It seems like they had updated it so the words don't appear in the chat box by default. So he'd have to wait for someone else to type it first before he could copy/paste it.
@@guidojacobs2002 Actually, all of the incorrect words were ending up in dead chat, so any words showing up in chat (for the alive people) were automatically correct. But you'd still run out of time sooner or later, since you'd always be delayed
Between the murderous poster, the intense typing round, the clusterfuck that was the last two rounds and Duncan's breakdown, this has to be one of the best TTT episodes in awhile
Its not even a master plan. Like, most of the time Rythian just sticks super close to someone until he feels he has an opportunity to catch them off guard. (Which he was most certainly trying to do with Duncan) Don't get me wrong thats a solid strat, but unless Rythian is playing a role that forced him to play more actively, thats like his go-to and is incredibly obvious. Its even more baffling when there are few people left, the Detective is on their own, and Rythian is just constantly approaching them. And when the Detective is warning them to back off, Rythian is like "Wtf bro, I want to be near you for protection, I haven't done anything suspicious."
@@eonemerald9495i mean, yea, he hasn't. Being near someone isn't inherently suspicious lmao, I'd be annoyed too if I was killed in ttt for being near someone, especially because rythian sticks to detectives all the time regardless off his role haha
Rythian has so much honor that when Lewis tried to get that cheap pipe kill he didn't open fire when Lewis had a crowbar out. He is the true MvP of that round. Winning through honor.
@@KuroroSama42 Lewis had 12 more hp than Rythian, both were literally at yellow hp. There was no 'evening out' because he literally couldn't tell that lewis was had any more hp than them.
Yup, and any honour flew out the window with the ghosting later! That said, after what Lewis did I woulda opened fire, so at least he has more honour than me in that regard
Duncan was completely in the right for killing Rythian. If a beggar starts nodding at you, you don't pause, aim at the ground as if you are going to drop something at their feet, and start searching through your traitor menu if you are innocent. You go "why are you nodding" or "Sorry, I'm not the traitor".
Taking a potshot or two to break it up is fine. I don’t think they should be killed for that, but Duncan didn’t kill either of them then anyway. When Rythian came towards him afterwards that was definitely more suspicious and warranted a kill I think.
Exactly. If you're getting shot at by someone. Unless you're specifically aiming to kill them, you're going to run away and find someone else/the detective to get your bearings and maybe heal. There would be no reason for Rythian to draw closer to the person who shot him down to Badly Wounded if he wasn't intending to kill.
honestly there's been long gaps where i dont watch them at all, and then i return to see they're just as funny as they were when i watched them years before and i go on a binge. All this time, from the beginning with Lewis & Simon, to the huge cast now they've been so consistently good and very wholesome and whenever there was a controversy they dealt with it. And they're in their own little realm so they dont take part in any youtube/twitch drama which is good, and the community is great too
Duncan shoots Zylus and Rythian for nodding, Rythian approaches Duncan to kill him, Duncan kills Rythian, Rythian gets annoyed. Duncan had every right to kill them for that 😂
Duncan shoots Zylus and Rythian because Zylus was nodding, despite Rythian not doing anything other than being the target. Rythian approaches Duncan instead of shooting him. Duncan kills Ryhtian, who hadn't fired a single shot even though he lost half his health. Rythian had every right to kill Duncan, Duncan had literally zero reason to kill Rythian.
@@mr.winters4698 It was kinda sus that Rythian didn't communicate that Zylus was nodding at him. If Rythian was innocent, he should have told the group that Zylus was acting weird. Since he didn't, he was sus.
Ikr? And I wish that next when Ped killed beggar Lewis it was -revenge- justice because Lewis always kills beggars, not just petty spite because he got goomba-stomped last round.
@@mr.winters4698 Nope, that's only half the story. Right before we see Duncan watching them, everyone can hear Zylus outing himself as a jester role to Rythian, who went silent after that. Zylus also wasn't _just_ nodding at Rythian, he was frantically nodding at a motionless Rythian, who had been speaking just a few seconds ago, so he wasn't afk or anything. For all we know, Duncan was watching them from the moment Zylus audibly outed himself, and Zylus nodding to what looked like someone in a buy menu was just another bit of evidence on the pile, but for sure he heard it, because he wasn't part of any of the conversations at that time. Duncan's only mistake was not considering that Zylus was a Jester/Swapper, but he ran, which those roles have no incentive to do in that scenario.
@Mr. Winters Rythian was incredibly suspicious, when Zylus was nodding at him he said absolutely nothing to dissuade him Plus running at the person accusing him is a typical Rythian move especially when he’s a traitor
God this is such a good episode. A shouting match between a dead traitor and a living innocent. Boba accidentally winning a round for the innocents by Goomba stomping Ped and not even realizing until it's explained. Murder where someone dies to a barrel. And of course, Rythian being the most honorable.
I mean to be fair, Rythian literally was in the process of giving the beggar a traitor item, we heard Zylus approach Rythian and if Rythian had been innocent, he wouldn't have silently acknowledged the beggar and stood still while looking through his traitor menu on front of him. Rythian was halfway through an obvious traitor play and got caught by Dunc, simple as that. Only problem is, Rythian told his lie about being innocent so fervently that he himself believed it
@@masterofadapting In what way? Generally every time Rythian complains about being RDM'd as traitor, it's about doing something likewise suspicious. Otherwise all he complains about are things like Barrel Justice.
The nodding is absolutely a suspicious action, which Rythian was only doing because he was a traitor. I don't see why he was so salty that Duncan recognized that.
The beggar was nodding at him, the beggar has no way of knowing who is a traitor. But Duncan's logic a jester can just nod at anyone and they should be killed.
I wholeheartedly disagree, because like Rythian points out - there’s no way Zulu’s knew at the start of the round that Rythian was evil. …but the Pedguin Stomp *was* comedy gold.
@@Mar_Marine You're right, Zylus didn't know _at the start of the round._ He probably guessed, but not only did he guess correctly, he audibly got Rythian's attention and shot him to reveal himself as a jester role. By the time Duncan shot them, Zylus absolutely knew Rythian was a Traitor, because Rythian reacted exactly like how a Traitor would in that situation. Even without that audible exchange, you've got two people in a corner by themselves, completely silent, one aggressively nodding while the other is motionless staring at the ground for several seconds. How does anyone see that and not think, "At least one of those people is bad."
Not to mention Rythian claimed they were just picking up guns, which is a clear lie. They were standing still in front of eachother for several seconds, not switching through their inventory, not chucking any unwanted weapons to the ground.
i know i mention it every time chickens happen (not that anyone else is keeping track) but im PRETTY sure (not 100% but its an easy experiment to conduct) that the chickens arent supposed to damage traitors. however this only works for default Traitors. therefore all special traitor roles (hypnotist, SUMMONER, etc.) are being damaged unintentionally. idk if theyve looked into it at all and decided everything was working as intended or what, but i think we all agree its a little dumb that every summoner who ever puts chickens down WILL die to them eventually, if not immediately.
The first thing that came to mind when I saw Zylus and Rhythian standing around nodding at each other was that it was indeed a traitor giving a beggar an item.
You know how people say you start to look like your partner after you’ve been together a long time? On a *completely unrelated* note, Did anyone else think that Lewis sounded like Zylus in the intro?
That round was amazing, Rythian getting basically screwed over by Zylus (for nodding at him) and then Ped getting wrecked by accident. I swear Rythian be around Trott's level for traitor win rate.
I'm so disappointed Ravs wasn't here for that typeracer round. The others haven't figured out his trick yet, so he definitely would have won, but the words were so crazy they might have been suspect of him.
I had not remembered Ravs' trick so I went and looked it up and it turns out the mod maker actually fixed it so you can't copy paste the words anymore after that video
@@LinkDawnbringer It doesn't show up in chat anymore, but I'm pretty sure as long as someone else gets it right first you could just copy and paste what they typed.
@@LinkDawnbringer Really? I could have sworn I saw him do it a few episodes ago, and the 'fix' is from far earlier than that. I don't have a lot of time right now, but I'll see if I can find the more recent video he did it in. It's possible I am remembering a Drakon Astron compilation video, or maybe they simply didn't implemented the fix.
I think the most sus thing rythian did was come on purpose near Duncan, like that is an easy way of making him feel that you are coming for him to enact revenge
I've just realised a future problem, randomness intensifies... if they get only can move with multi jumping and you can only jump once at the same time that's a softlock
First person in the history of yogs ttt to _ever_ actually pay attention, spots traitor+beggar being blatantly sus and (rightly) kills them and it causes a meltdown lol. Absolutely perfect.
Zylus was silently nodding while Rythian: says nothing, stands 100% still for multiple seconds as if looking through a menu for an item to give to the beggar. Duncan was totally right to shoot them. Also, a few seconds before, Zylus says "Hey Rythian" and Rythian greets back. Rythian then says "Ow! Wtf?" where likely Zylus shot him once to further indicate he was a jester role asking for a toy. Not sus at all!
I mean, Duncan could have waited until Rythian pulled out an item to give Zylus. There is an ocean of difference between 'suspicion' and 'confirmation'. In the very next round, Lewis thinks Ped is a traitor. If Duncan was there for that, he would have killed an innocent.
@@epiclysmart He wouldn't because ped wasn't a traitor. Ped wouldn't and DIDN'T nod back silently while staying still, he shot the beggar. So if duncan was there he would've done nothing but witness ped killing the beggar, which he could corroborate, because he saw lewis nodding. I'm not saying its a valid tactic, though it's better than nothing, but you are objectivity incorrect.
Duncan perfectly identifying Zylus as the beggar & Rythian as a traitor was not an RDM. The fact Rythian didn't say anything about Zylus wanting an item (silently) was an incredibly suspicious action. Any innocent would have announced Zylus' beggar role and would have directed him to the detective. 11/10 Duncan play
Duncan: used smarts to figure out who was traitor. Everyone: massive rage. Boba: RDMd so hard she didn't have the clue what happened. Everyone: .......
@@XMysticHerox idk it is quite sus, most people nod when either begging/giving to the beggar, or traitors nodding at traitors when they both know there is a glitch
@@jacweese4170 Zylus nodded to him. Zylus could not have known Rythian was a traitor. It was a random nod to check out if Rythian was a traitor. It is sus yes hence why you should take a closer look. But it is very far from enough evidence to shoot someone.
@@XMysticHerox Zylus already outed himself to Rythian right before that, and since Rythian didn't out him in response, or just refuse to give him anything, Zylus definitely by the time Duncan shot the two of them knew for sure Rythian was a traitor. Duncan probably heard it, too, cause he wasn't talking to anyone at the time. Not to mention, Duncan watched the two of them standing in the corner together for several seconds, possibly for longer than what we saw. He didn't just instantly shoot them, and at least going by what we saw, he saw Zylus hovering around Rythian frantically nodding, while Rythian, who was talking just a few seconds ago, is standing completely motionless. The evidence against Rythian was _very_ strong. Duncan's only mistake was not considering that Zylus could be a Jester/Swapper, but that was also confirmed when Zylus ran away, instead of just letting Duncan kill him. A Jester has no incentive to flee in that scenario.
@@RevyaAeinsett We have had innocents not out jesters so many times... It does not prove someone is a traitor. Why would a traitor not out a jester moreso than an innocent? This is nonsense. What Duncan should have done is get a bit closer and watch if they actually exchange items. Then open fire. This was RDM.