PPE: This has been sitting a while, dealing with serious videogame business (as serious as videogame business can be, anyway). My poor, poor ISKies. This calls for a drink or six!
For the question:I just felt obligated to ask some random question about something to some random guy. It seems to be what everyone is doing, but I don't have many good questions.
It's an acquired skill, believe me. You get the hang of it after a couple of games.
Alamoes: The only revive items I see are both passives, and only work if the owner dies.
You still haven't technically answered the question, y'know.
Soldier: I had the flow for this reply
perfect earlier, but now I can't seem to find the words. I'll just say that almost all third parties are detrimental to town, and some can wrap up the game unexpectedly early. Many of them are mostly harmless once they have been identified (though I'll admit, you usually won't even know that they are a third party until they flip).
I had a piece of advice to the new players that I wanted to build into the reply, but I suppose I will have to present it on its own. My advice is to always ask
Why?. And I don't mean tack it onto the end of every question or anything, but you need to ask yourself why people are doing things to try to determine their motives. It may be the single most important question you can ask yourself on a regular basis. As a personal example, take the last day of Totem Mafia 2. Through my deadchat connections, we were able to confirm that either Captain Ford or Leafsnail was scum. Naturally, they should have been trying to lynch each other. Ford went after Leafsnail, but
Leafsnail hesitated in voting to lynch Ford. I noted that Leaf hesitated, but I neglected to ask
why. Had I asked why he was hesitant I might have been able to work out that he was a third party, but I didn't.