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'''Hudz''' is a strategy in [[No Reveal]] games of keeping one's role secret to try to survive as long as possible, gather as much intel as possible, and perhaps lure scum into [[fakeclaim]]ing.
'''Hudz''' is a strategy in [[No Reveal]] games of keeping one's role secret to try to survive as long as possible, gather as much intel as possible, and perhaps lure scum into [[fakeclaim]]ing.


The Hudz strategy is named after Hudzon10 from wlf-[[067]], a game in which on Day 4, the village voted to lynch the [[gravedigger]], Hudzon10. The Hudz strategy worked better in wlf-069, in which Axl based his D4 lynch vote on a fakeclaim by Sol of being gravedigger. It turned out that Axl was the real gravedigger, but he never claimed it; he said that his vote was based on meta, but admitted in postgame that this was false.
The Hudz strategy is named after Hudzon10 from [[wlf-067]], a game in which on Day 4, the village voted to lynch the [[gravedigger]], Hudzon10. The Hudz strategy worked better in wlf-069, in which Axl based his D4 lynch vote on a fakeclaim by Sol of being gravedigger. It turned out that Axl was the real gravedigger, but he never claimed it; he said that his vote was based on meta, but admitted in postgame that this was false.


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Revision as of 08:31, 5 September 2019

Hudz is a strategy in No Reveal games of keeping one's role secret to try to survive as long as possible, gather as much intel as possible, and perhaps lure scum into fakeclaiming.

The Hudz strategy is named after Hudzon10 from wlf-067, a game in which on Day 4, the village voted to lynch the gravedigger, Hudzon10. The Hudz strategy worked better in wlf-069, in which Axl based his D4 lynch vote on a fakeclaim by Sol of being gravedigger. It turned out that Axl was the real gravedigger, but he never claimed it; he said that his vote was based on meta, but admitted in postgame that this was false.