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#1 2014-04-07 01:26:17

Kimenzar
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Registered: 2014-02-04
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Christopher N. Cantrell's house

I don't know why but many people like do die more in a pit with no chance to survive than to try my trapped door. So I thought i will reveal the start of my house so I can see some suicide robber get past my simple commit. big_smile

http://castledraft.com/editor/jj9xfb

All this information you can get free, if you just scout without any tools. The pit to the left is my Trap Nr. 1 now, quite funny.

Last edited by Kimenzar (2014-06-03 13:30:14)

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#3 2014-04-07 06:41:37

Garinoth
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Registered: 2014-02-26
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

So they enter with meat and don't insta-drug the dog, probably thinking that you need it to dance right after... They should at least try!

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#4 2014-04-07 14:26:18

Kimenzar
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

Garinoth wrote:

So they enter with meat and don't insta-drug the dog, probably thinking that you need it to dance right after... They should at least try!

Yeah, but with a dog behind you, you never can do a dance and commit is in plan but has no importance now(It would only add a layer where the robber needs a ladder to scout and I will be not a target soon by experienced robbers who want to survive) . This dance is nearly a masterpiece IMO. Thanks to Patrick Benjamin Conway I found a little flow in my committrap. He was the last one who could escape like that. Took me really long to find a solution with that limited space. big_smile

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#5 2014-04-12 13:58:14

Kimenzar
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

One suicide robber figured out my first trap. In his next run he will come to my second trap. *clap*

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#6 2014-04-15 17:02:53

Kimenzar
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

John James Poland, you made it trough my first Trap. Respect. But that was only the easy part as you saw it wink

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#7 2014-04-15 17:05:36

Blip
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

That was me. I meant to dance back again, but accidentally pressed forward instead.


Current life: Not dead, but I have no clue who I am
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#8 2014-04-15 17:07:07

Kimenzar
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

Blip wrote:

That was me. I meant to dance back again, but accidentally pressed forward instead.


This dance is a masterpiece of mine, have fun figure it out smile or just bruteforce it =P

Maybe you can sent me some thoughts on the first trap.

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#9 2014-04-15 17:29:32

Cylence
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Registered: 2014-02-21
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

I wonder if they jump in the pit to the left because it might get them better vision of what's around the corner?


Current Life: Mark John Perez
Prev Life: Ronald Michael Jensen
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#10 2014-04-16 01:40:28

Kimenzar
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

Cylence wrote:

I wonder if they jump in the pit to the left because it might get them better vision of what's around the corner?

Maybe, but it wouldn't really change cause you will see all the electronics in this area 3 steps later in my actual version.

Sadly I died, cause I thought it wouldn't be necessary to validate this little change in my house ... Good thing about it, it improved my blueprint and I discovered a new efficient trap to use.

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#11 2014-06-03 13:28:37

Kimenzar
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

Finally I got to that point where I designed the last part of my house. After a while I will be again on top, but I think and hope this huge investement was worth it. I sat 3 hours on designing and testing that final house.

Only one made it past my second area so far and only that cause I had a mistake in my electronics.

But don't worry, that house is flexible enough too change if needed =P

P.S.: I edited the topic of this old thread so you can see my actual name

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#12 2014-06-03 15:29:01

Killer Mosquito
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Registered: 2014-02-28
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

Just tried to find you... you're not on my list


Unknown.... thanks Blip
Unknown again because I thought I'd go on a no-tool revenge run on Blip.  Silly me........
Never risk what you aren't willing to lose.
Be willing to lose everything.

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#13 2014-06-04 00:04:08

FreeLove
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

So this is your house! What fun! I'm glad I took some time to get back into robbing again.

Some of these top houses have been a real joy to learn.


I only post because I care <3

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#14 2014-06-04 02:50:57

Kimenzar
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Re: Christopher N. Cantrell's house

Killer Mosquito wrote:

Just tried to find you... you're not on my list


got greedy yesterday evening and died due robbery, after i made this message... i just cried into my bed xD

I will built up the house again. Now I have finally a plan how my whole house shall look.

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