

He hides the Sacrifice card and, upon Kanna finding it, trades it with a Commoner card he found to put her in debt to him. Sou finds the Sacrifice card but sees Q-taro putting more cards down and realizes that the threat on the back of the cards (You will die if you reveal this to anyone) is a lie. The time limits put an extra strain on the game, as it wasn't just as simple as a moral debate.īefore the game, Q-taro's First Trial was to place all of the role cards around the first floor. The final vote had a time limit of 20 minutes.

In the preliminary round, the participants were given 70 minutes to discuss any relevant topic to decide who is either the least cooperative or most suspicious. Afterwards, he left the Sacrifice to be picked up by Joe. Then, to put Kanna in his debt, he offered to switch cards with her. He initially picked up the Sacrifice, which he then planted in the Bar for Kanna to pick up.

Sou used this information to his advantage and swapped cards. Revealing, or sharing the card to others doesn't really kill anyone. However, it was a "dummy" rule to throw off the participants. Otherwise, you will die.” - Invisible message on the cards. Let no one else know the existence of this card. Commoners have no special ability Fake ruleįor the first Main Game where the participants picked up physical cards, there was a message on the back of the card in invisible ink.
