User blog comment:EpicnezzEmily/178th Hunger Games - Emily's All-Star Games/@comment-3552817-20130625221223/@comment-99.238.52.41-20130626014045

"Tomahawk chop IS my death blow."

What video was it? I forgot. Smosh definitely made it though... :p

Advice:

Kaeden: Kaeden! I'm so excited to mentor you again. You've proved to be a real threat with accompany of wildlife amongst you. Let's see if we can do that again. I'm not too sure if the gamemakers will like you off first glance, considering you were controlling their muttations, but I'm sure they'll respect you being a Capitol tribute. I want you to show of your trident skills. Just vision your animal companions by your side, take deep breaths, and don't stress your nerves. Think back to the time when you killed the 12 male in your previous games, except you're hitting an immobile dummy. If you've got leftover time to spare, try to show the gamemakers how talented of a climber you are. I don't want you to hold back on your trident skills, strive for your best. Hopefully we'll see improvement in your training score. Once you've slipped away from the bloodbath and dash to the confines of hopefully a populated habitat you'll feel safer as can be.

Camellia: For your individual training session, stick along the lines of your individual training session in the previous year you competed. Buzzy presented his district with a decent training score as well, so the two of you should be a stable duo. If anyone tries to get you two, you both got each other's backs. Show the gamemakers your skills with an axe, your height shouldn't interfere with your strength. Don't be quick, yet hesitant. Keep a stable and reasonable pace so it seems you can keep up with your competition. It doesn't seem the gamemakers care for much more, but if you have enough time show them another one of your skills, such as plant identification; however you should focus your performance at the weaponry station. Don't worry about your training score, as long as you don't see abrupt changes you should be okay. Don't cause too much attention and you'll breeze past the games.

Grant: I'm sure everyone could remark your ambush on the largest alliance in the arena. Let's aim for a lower training score to make it seem the event was more of an act of desperation. Show every single thing you can do with wired/roped traps, but don't bother heading towards the weapon station. You may not get anything desirable, but that's alright. Assemble traps and alarms to your desire, it may just seem like a bunch of tangled ropes and wires to the gamemakers until you finally test them. I don't think this'll change the gamemakers' point of view in skill, though that's what we're going for. Scale under the radar during individual training and you just might be able to sneak away from the Cornucopia undetected. Afterwards, if you collected trap-setting supplies, you can protect your camp and yourself. Along with your keen survival skills and smart tactics, hopefully you'll be in the games for a long while.

Good luck!

-NinjaToast