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* [[Enemy Mine]]: {{spoiler|The end of game 12 saw both the remaining wolves AND villagers teaming up in order to try and kill the wizards in an epic fashion.}}
** More notably is {{spoiler|Kristy and Espeh, who actually manadged to 'win' by working together despite one being the medic and the other a werewolf.}}
* [[Epic Fail]]: To Contrast Game 8's [[TV Tropes Made of Win Archive]], Game 1 was this for the village. No town has ever managed to match a feat of such disasters since then: lynching the seer day one, who thought the guardian was a wolf, and lynching the seer's suspect the next day. While the town has lynched their seers and guardians before, this is the only instance of it being back to back, and one of the only times where the town lost because of it.
** Ranger suffered a nasty case of this in Game 10. He helped lynch the ghost who became spiteful against the town and offed the Guardian, setting up a series of [[Disaster Dominoes]] to follow. His reads were way off and he ended up lynching the Seer, and suspecting the Sheriff. Who he thought was the sheriff {{spoiler|was the converted wolf}}, and it wasn't until the final day that he got {{spoiler|both Espeh and Ice as wolves}}, however, he not only made an error in the number of votes, but also miscalculated the deadline by one hour and failed to anticipate Kristy moving it up a further hour. {{spoiler|The end result was that Salty was able to lynch Brad, the Sheriff, at the last moment, when Ranger had planned to be on to prevent that very occurrence from happening.}}
*** He did it again, {{spoiler|this time as a wolf, hoping to make Ice suffer from this, instead. It almost worked, Ice was in the dark for most of the game, but it came crashing down on the last day, and it crashed HARD.}}
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* [[The Chessmaster]]: Ranger developed a game-breaking strategy in Game nine by coordinating the town roles. In general, Ranger's analysis sometimes leads to this in games, and one of the most fun moments for Ranger was when he entered a mental battle against Ice in Game 6.
** He had another {{spoiler|against the same person, Ice}} in Game 10. {{spoiler|It did not go well.}}
** Ice [[Out -Gambitted]] Ranger in Game 10, having Chessmastered him the entire time, for revenge in Game 6. Ranger considers Ice to ''at least'' be his equal.
** Ranger pulled it off, again. This time, however, {{spoiler|it wasn't as a member of the town.}} He was on his way to defeating Ice {{spoiler|as a wolf}}, but at the last minute, was defeated by {{spoiler|yet again being [[Out -Gambitted]], once again thanks mainly to a new player unheard of before, helping Ice.}}
** Game 12 could arguably firmly put {{spoiler|Espeh}} into this position given {{spoiler|her being the one to call Magravan's conversion as the Mercenary, a feat which would later proove to more or less near win the game for the wolves}} along with feats in game 10 and 11 of {{spoiler|her team-up with Ice but more notably in Game 11, her tricking not only the wolves but ice himself into thinking she was the seer so the REAL seer would be left alive and firmly able to pinpoint the wolves. It worked brilliantly.}}
** Game 12 was more {{spoiler|Magravan's, given that he got Ranger and [[Matthew JA]] lynched, forced the wolves to sacrifice Tres and then directed many of the Wolves' moves after his conversion. While doing so, he also worked the Villagers to make sure that they didn't lynch a wolf or the Ghost (the one threat who could bypass his lynch kill) and successfully survived to the end. Stabbing the Alpha when he was village aligned and the Sheriff post conversion didn't hurt either.}}
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*** And '''yet again''', this happened in Game 11, {{spoiler|only this time inverted with '''''Ranger''''' as the wolf!}}
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Ranger, in Game {{spoiler|10, fell right into Ice's hands until the last day.}}
** In a cruel twist of fate, {{spoiler|Ice was this until the last day}} in Game 11, but {{spoiler|instead, Ranger was yet again [[Out -Gambitted]] and fell sucker to tres working with Espeh.}}
* [[Villainous BSOD]]: It wasn't made public, but when Ice was jailed on the final day of Game X, {{spoiler|He and Espeh pretty much gave up all hope and had resigned themselves to their fate. They'd even arranged to skip the next two phases so they could die together (whilst taking Ranger out, out of spite). Then [[Idiot Ball|Ranger unvoted]]...}}
** ''Averted'' in Game 11. The wolves had two potential-BSOD-moments. The first is when {{spoiler|Ice PM'd Ranger}} and said that {{spoiler|Kristy}} was a wolf. {{spoiler|Ranger told the wolves that it could work out in their advantage.}} It did. The second time is when {{spoiler|Ice nailed the original wolf team--Ranger included, when Ice had consistently been Ranger's ally}} for most of the game. Once again, {{spoiler|Ranger insisted that it wasn't over until it was over, that they had a fighting chance, and were actually in a relatively-good position, all things considered.}}
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** Ranger, however, is not amused by this, knowing nobody reads his wall-posts and has since cut down...when he's not in danger of being lynched.
*** (Which he always is.)
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Game 19 pulls this off when {{spoiler|Orangelink and Sleepy were killed off in one of the night phases. It then turns out that Sleepy was the target for conversion, but it was too late when the Alpha targeted Orangelink to be killed, but Sleepy kills him instead and then himself.}}
* [[What Could Have Been]]: There were many ways Game 11 could have ended. SuperPie's injury preventing him from hosting means that people can only speculate.
* [[Who's Laughing Now?]]: {{spoiler|Ice in Game 10 got his revenge against Ranger from Game 6.}}