Shakerag: Is a scummy-acting town better off dead?
Hmm. In a matter of speaking, yes. The town's power, predominantly, is in the form of the lynch. That is what we use to eliminate the scum. So a town player who is acting very scummy will basically cause the town to waste one usage of that power, and cause the scumteam to be one step closer to victory. Ideally, a town-aligned vigilante will kill off a "scummy townie" during the night, so that that player isn't mislynched the next day. However, in a game lacking town-aligned kills, there's little you can do about a scummy townie. Best bet would be to get an inspect off on them to be sure, and then use that info to find the actual scum.
[Advanced lesson: Sometimes SKs will try to masquerade as a town vig by killing off the scummy-but-likely-town players.]
@Jim Groovester [May I call you Jim?]
The reason they would believe it is that hot-heads prevail. People are lazy creatures. Even if they manage to avoid the trap it would always be in the backround of their mind whispering its siren's song.
Do you feel you also act this way? Does everyone?
[It's my personal belief that while we tell newbies to focus on finding one scum at a time and to not try and "figure out" the entire scumteam, I think many players do so anyway. Same deal with trying to analyze who got NKd and why. However, it seems to be my memory that most times I see people calling out the whole scumteam, whether in-game or in deadchat, they're almost always wrong anyway. This is true even for non-beginners.]
Arithmetic is for computers.
Fine, I'll ask you for a proof next time. Also, hypothetically, if you were an IC in a beginner's game and a cop, how would you go about picking your inspect targets?
I am reasonably certain that people would believe it if it happened.
[I seriously doubt it. As a scum about to be lynched, it wouldn't be of any benefit to your wincon, no matter how you look at it, to "out" your partner. Because ... now the town knows who all the scum are, and could just lynch your buddy the next day. Bam, town win. Conversely, "outing" your actual partner under the thought that no one will think he's actually scum then won't be effective either. Everyone will just discard the information you shared, when you flip scum, as WIFOM.]
Nabic Let's say that at some point there are little leads about who the scum is, and you happen to have a role with evidence to back it up. Would you role claim to help out the town even though marking yourself as a NK target?
If I my role has a chance of finding scum at night (such as Cop), I wouldn't claim unless I knew there was a doctor to protect me from the imminent NK.
[My general rule of thumb is to claim after one scum inspect, or (possibly, somtimes) two town inspects. This can vary as circumstances will, and can vary by the size of the game. Yes, you are an immediate NK target when you claim cop, but the info you give to the rest of the town can win the game for you. If you die without sharing that information ... ]
zombie urist: [If it isn't too much trouble, can you post who isn't voting with each votecount? It's a handy reference that I like to have.]
ShoesandHats: It's 3p LYLO and you're scum. No powerroles have been revealed yet. You don't feel that you have a terribly good read on how the other two players are going to vote. Do you fakeclaim? If so, cop or doc?
Mr.Zero: If you could choose one player, right now, to lose thier vote for the rest of the game, who would it be and why?