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Onyxmeth said: I have a really good strategy from the first game that might work in this case. I'm assuming the classroom is like the assembly from the first game, where you get laws passed, like better items in the shop, your player moving more spaces per turn, etc. Get the most powerful creatures on your side. Bribe them the most and make sure they say "Yes" to your vote. Then if your vote fails, you take the fight to the rest. Here's how you win. Every "yes" voter will not attack you once the fight starts. They will stand still unless attacked by you. Pick up the enemies that will attack you and throw them into a "Yes" voting idle creature that has a more powerful level. As long as the idle creature is a higher level than the creature you throw into it, the idle creature takes over both creature's levels, but stays idle and a "yes" voter. Repeat this for every enemy and you'll win the vote by force without breaking much of a sweat.
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Fucking genious. How did I neer think to try this?







