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m (→‎The Trial: The term glitch might not be needed at all, unless there are better reasons behind it, I'm not sure it's worth mentioning it at all. I'm just thinking that's all.)
m (→‎For the Best Outcome: The Glitch should have a clearer meaning than this. For now, anyone can discuss with me and perhaps clear the "glitch" up about this game.)
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*Say you weren't tempted by the fortune at all, not even a little bit (regardless of your actions).
*Say you weren't tempted by the fortune at all, not even a little bit (regardless of your actions).


And if you're going for completely guilty, do the exact opposite, and make sure you talk to the little girl with the cat and don't give it back to her. The second juror is glitchy so getting all innocent can be hard, and regardless of what happens at the trial you'll still be sent to prison where the chancellor will change your verdict if he doesn't like it. If you get four innocent jurors, a bare majority, you'll have a gift of one Ether waiting in prison. If you get five innocent, you'll get two Ethers. Six innocent jurors, three Ethers, and if all seven vote innocent you'll get 6 Ethers.
And if you're going for completely guilty, do the exact opposite, and make sure you talk to the little girl with the cat and don't give it back to her. The second juror is questionable so getting all innocent can be hard, and regardless of what happens at the trial you'll still be sent to prison where the chancellor will change your verdict if he doesn't like it. If you get four innocent jurors, a bare majority, you'll have a gift of one Ether waiting in prison. If you get five innocent, you'll get two Ethers. Six innocent jurors, three Ethers, and if all seven vote innocent you'll get six Ethers.


==Challenging Lavos==
==Challenging Lavos==