User blog comment:Hyta100/210th Hunger Games/@comment-5581802-20130323235036

 Saber, 

Good job surviving! Everything is going to plan; it's as if your 9 in training is forgotten. Of course the competition has come to only the fierce remaining, though you haven’t gotten this far for nothing. You’re trailing the back in these games, out of all the competition you seem to be one of the few tributes sailing the radar, though by the end of this feast you’ll be remembered; victor or not. The feast is coming up, and something tells me the gamemakers will punish you for not attending, so we may as well just stay safe and report to the Cornucopia to attend the feast.

Your bag will have poison in it. I'd fill it with Instant Relief, though I'd rather keep on the safe side and have a bottle by your side while you plunge into the feast. Today will probably be the last day, so what’s the point of having left over sponsoring money? I don't feel that your bag should be your priority to retrieve. Nevertheless, attend the feast and be prepared to fight. Before the feast starts, I want you to try and locate a tribute ducked in the bushes, up in a tree, really anywhere where you could easily sneak up on them. Once the time is right, sneak up to your prey and slide your sword through their neck before they have time to react. May not seem too fair, though who plays fair in the Hunger Games?

I wouldn't go after another victim afterwards until the feast is in full speed, because the other tributes surrounding the Cornucopia will probably be aware and ready to fight. I want you to immediately spring into action once you can. Fend predators and prey off with your sword, deflect weapons with your blade. Once you have a clear route to the Cornucopia, hide inside the horn. Out in the open is much dangerous, isn’t it? You’ll be vulnerable to ranged weapons whilst you only know how to wield melee weapons. Inside the Cornucopia horn, you’re protected by nearly every single angle except right in front of you. Somewhat like a Foxface tactic, it wouldn’t be smartest to attack you as you can easily escape with their backpack. I wouldn’t hide in there before the feast starts because today is most likely the last day, what use is there to hide now? Anyway, if anybody comes to close, just lunge your sword at them. Make sure tributes keep their distance from you, annihilate those who stand in your way.

When the tributes at the Cornucopia start to decrease until about a handful of tributes are left, look outside and check if the coast is clear before escaping the Cornucopia ready for combat. Don’t go for those bloodthirsty or malicious tributes you’ll have trouble in killing unless you’re double teaming them (i.e. Dragon, Deanne, etc.), it’s not worth it; safe that if you possibly make it to the end. Even if you don’t think you’ll make it to the end, just keep on believing you can. Keep your morale high and don’t let your emotions get the best of you; you’ve dealt with worse in your life. Don’t let vengeance get the best of you, the two of you couldn’t escape the arena together. You wouldn’t want to follow Blizzard’s fate. Play the game smart, mental strength is just as important as physical strength. When in combat, keep your sword up as a defense; focus on protecting yourself in battle more than injuring your opponent. If you’re facing an opponent with a ranged weapon, either take cover in the Cornucopia and let them come to you or, if you’re close enough, make a quick sprint, forcing them to take part in close combat.

Try your best and never give up until you breathe your last breath. You’re coming into the feast as an underdog, though that doesn’t mean you’re helpless. All of District 13 is cheering for your return; they probably haven’t had a tribute make it this far in a while. You may not have much back home, but now you have your whole district up on their feet watching every single second. Strive for the best, maybe that spark of hope will shine and you’ll bring hope the title of victor to your district.

Good luck!

I’ll sponsor Saber Instant Relief and Water. Does Saber have bread? I remember sponsoring him with that, but I can’t find it in his items. If I need to sponsor him more bread, then take out the water and give him bread instead, since he can replenish his thirst by the lake before he goes into battle.