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never said he wouldn't open with big guns. I said that his precog wouldn't make him more willing to use bfr over other stuff.

But yes, I know why characters like this are hard to use.
 
No prep time and stuff, no, it would be unlikely. Though with our current SBA (that you have to be gone for like a week to be considered a loss), a normal wizard has a good chance of fleeing, getting some good ole precog and knowledge from the gods themselves (there are a lot of spells that just straight up tell you what to do in a certain situation, and wish can mimic any spell). This would mean High 2-A intel.

That said, my bet is still on the Doki.
 
I mean,that is possible. I doubt he would view a physicly 10-B/A who suddenly disapears, and then see that normal attacks can kill them, as a threat worth fleeing from. Still, he has no real character, so he might as well to be the most paranoid character.
 
Well. It depends. Your doubt hinges on the type of person running the character. You view it almost like a DM. "There's no way they'll see this one coming". That said, good player would instantly know something's up.

Again, pretty much any argument of what the Wizard would expect is null, it is too much of an ambiguous character with ambiguous (although at this stage, plentiful) experience. Dunno how they'd react.
 
I believe the one in OP is accurate, it has been updating.
 
Alright. I'll make it.
 
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