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|comment=I made one minor, dramatic improvisation, while being Smith, which might be worth working into future iterations of the game - the ability to remove (and re-wear) your mask at will, during your slot, provided that nobody sees you doing it. There were a couple of times when a large group of pursuers were about to catch me; the first time I just ended up giving all my ribbons out at once, but the second time I saw it about to happen, I ducked around a corner and removed my mask, so that I could "teleport" to a safer location a couple of minutes later.
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|comment=I made one minor, dramatic improvisation, while being Smith, which might be worth working into future iterations of the game - the ability to remove (and re-wear) your mask at will, during your slot, provided that nobody sees you doing it. There were a couple of times when a large group of pursuers were about to catch me; the first time I just ended up giving all my ribbons out at once, but the second time I saw it about to happen, I ducked around a corner and removed my mask, so that I could "teleport" to a safer location a couple of minutes later. Warning players that large crowds will spook Mr Smith might be a good way to break up the snowballing and fun-sapping "follow other players and stay right behind them" strategy.
  
 
It's actually quite amusing how blankly your pursuers look through you, when you're out of the mask.
 
It's actually quite amusing how blankly your pursuers look through you, when you're out of the mask.
 
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Kevan said:

I made one minor, dramatic improvisation, while being Smith, which might be worth working into future iterations of the game - the ability to remove (and re-wear) your mask at will, during your slot, provided that nobody sees you doing it. There were a couple of times when a large group of pursuers were about to catch me; the first time I just ended up giving all my ribbons out at once, but the second time I saw it about to happen, I ducked around a corner and removed my mask, so that I could "teleport" to a safer location a couple of minutes later. Warning players that large crowds will spook Mr Smith might be a good way to break up the snowballing and fun-sapping "follow other players and stay right behind them" strategy.

It's actually quite amusing how blankly your pursuers look through you, when you're out of the mask.