User blog comment:EpicnezzEmily/175th Hunger Games - Quell/@comment-5581802-20121030224252

Advice:

Kaeden – Good job with escaping the bloodbath, although the backpack isn’t the greatest in size the contents can always mean the difference between life and death. I’m assuming a weapon couldn’t fit into a tiny backpack like that, so you can use the animals to your advantage. Don’t try to tame a lion or anything, but a bunny can easily lead you to a food and water source in a heartbeat. You know most of the various edible and non-edible plants, so hopefully food won’t be a problem. A water source may be a problem, but if animals need to drink, they’ll know where to get it. If you have Iodine or a Spile, don’t hesitate to use it. I’m not too sure if the game-makers made some sort of updated version of mutts but what not, approach mutts with caution if you feel very comfortable. For example, a tracker jacker all alone won’t do any harm, one sting isn’t a good thing but once you’re on your feet you’ll know how to treat it. Animals can be vicious, if anyone tries to attack you, the animals will may become aggravated and attack your attacker. Keep on your toes, think before your actions, and keep well hidden from sight. Good luck!

Grant – Good jobs surviving the bloodbath, I’m not too sure what you got but I’m hoping it’s good. If you have wires and rope, create snares out of them. If not, you are still very keen with plant identification. Although meat will be a challenge to come by without snares, you’ll always have enough greens to maintain energy. Water sources may be a problem, as you’ve never needed to search for one. Be aware of sudden temperature changes; sometimes that could signal bodies of water if you’re close enough to it. If you’re not capable of equipping food or water, sadly you may need to risk stealing from enemy camps. Start a fire if you have matches. If not, add lots of birch bark to the fire and rub sticks together. far enough from the camp so they’ll not run over to you and kill you before you can escape but close enough so an alliance can see the fire. An alliance confident to make a kill will draw their weapons and come forward. If the alliance puts a guard on duty, sneak up to the lone tribute and swing a mace to his/her head. If you’re not equipped with a weapon, use hand to hand combat. You’re strong enough to handle a situation like that. If your opponent is equipped with a weapon and you’re not, or the both of you have no weapons but your opponent is stronger, run away. If there are multiple people guarding, run away. Hopefully you’ve not put too much effort into the event but if it means you dying, it may be too risky. Good luck!

Reba – I know you’re not the best with supplying food, but hopefully your alliance will share. Hopefully? If not, your best bet is to gather plants and ask your alliance members if the plants you collected are safe to eat. Hopefully you have a bow; if you do and an enemy approaches, climb up a tree. You’re good at climbing, so keep climbing until you’re at an area where you can easily hit him/her with an arrow while your enemy can’t. Once the opponent makes a sudden threatening move, simply shoot an arrow at your opponent. If your arrow misses, try again until you’ve got a clear hit. If you have a dagger, just hide in a bush, and once your opponent sneaks up on one of your opponents pounce onto him and stab him in a fatal area. Good luck!