Mate/Teams/Hints

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Hint for Teams
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General hint
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A few of these subpuzzles use encodings! If you haven't yet, go check out my introduction to see various kinds of encoding methods!
Subpuzzle #1 and #2
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Remember the theme for this puzzle! Just like every subpuzzle that follows them, these two are both based on teams in The Wiki Camp 2. Try thinking of what teams could correlate to these two subpuzles.
Subpuzzle #4
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The fire emojis in each of the enumerations seem to be substituting something that all follow a similar theme. Remember, Team 17 enjoys more things hot than just their chocolate.
Subpuzzle #5
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It was very fun to play games with The Mario Party!
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Although, I suppose I forgot to clarify what games I played with them, but... does it really need explaining?
Subpuzzle #6
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Sorry for the odd speech patterns. I was nervous!
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You don't really need to pay any attention to what the interviewer is saying. All you need to solve the puzzle is the dialogue that comes from my mouth.
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Or rather, lack thereof.
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And remember, check out my introduction page for a list of encodings that may be used in puzzles!