Cheeetar:
I haven't played elsewhere either, unfortunately.
Useful in what sense- useful to you, Toaster, or useful to the town? If you were scum, and everybody told you who they thought the best townie would be (and as scum you knew for a fact that they were a townie or third party) then you'd have a pretty good night one target for mafia kill. Useful to the town, I suppose questions like 'if you were scum what would you do in this circumstance', comparing their responses to both their previous games as scum and how they act from then on.
More me, but hey, if anyone can find scum with it, they can go ahead. Scum Toaster doesn't need anyone else's opinion when finding a NK target- in fact, any scum that needs help from the
town picking a NK target is not a very threatening scum.
Tiruin:
Toaster: Given the randomness in a BYOR, is there any notes which would stand as a rule for you compared to how actions come and go? If you were a tracker-type, how would you judge seeing someone go to another and then see a kill come as a result? If you were a doctor-type, how would you see the general audience and upon what would you judge who to target?
@Everyone: Which three players would you most like to be confirmed town and which player would you think is most devestating as scum?
Assuming I can't pick myself, I'd go with one solid playmaker and two people I can't read. NQT might be interesting in the former position- he's willing to do the analytical work. For the latter, uh... someone I've never played with and can't read like The_Iqovian and then perhaps Tiruin.
As scum? Hmmm... really, I have trouble picking any one name out of this lot. Hapah, maybe?
...But you play with me commonly. Why am I on that list?
With Web's BYORs, you have to play fast and loose and think on your feet. He's good at putting in crazy actions. Would I claim a guilty-looking track? There's a good chance I would, especially if it wasn't from N1 (so there are fewer players involved.) It's a good way to get the target to break town or scum. Plus, you can analyze the reactions of others to it.
As a doc, I'd protect people that best filled two criteria: 1) Are likely town 2) Are likely NK targets.
I put you on the list because I have trouble reading you.
Imp:
Toaster:
Imp: Assume you have a one-shot daykill. Under what circumstances would you use it? Specifically, if you were about to be lynched but had no suspects at the time, would you fire it at random?
The 'under what circumstances' question is so vague I can only answer with 'those that suited my understanding of the game and my wincon'.
Your specific version, I would not fire my oneshot at random, though I'm confused why/how I could have no suspects by the time a D is ending.
If I was certain I was the lynch choice, I would claim my oneshot kill and discuss with everyone active to help evaluate a good second choice for Scum (clearly I'm top choice since I'm the lynch pick) and I'd use it on that person before I died.
Even if others have Daykills too and someone used theirs to stop me from using mine, that's the same outcome, only actually better. I was about to be lynched; I die anyway. The second scummiest was about to be one shot, that player almost certainly gets the lynch. But anyone who'd use their oneshot on me to keep me from oneshotting the group's second lynch choice - that's a Town hostile dayshot and I'm glad to carry it out of the game with me.
Toaster, pretend you have a one shot power: at the start of play you pick any two players and they swap roles (but not alignments), neither is informed that you caused the swap. If you choose to use this power with yourself as one of the players selected to be roleswapped, one of your newly swapped-in abilities, whatever those are, will gain a single unblockable use. Who would you pick to swap with whom?
Fair enough on your response.
That's a fairly specific power. Whether I swapped my role away depends entirely on the value of my own role. If I liked it, I'd keep it; if not, it'd be gone. If it's at start of play, picking players is really irrelevant since I would have no data. I'd pick people I wanted to screw with, I guess.
NQT:
Toaster— do you anticipate Nerjin following up on the replies he's got from his catch-all question?
Nope. I don't expect anyone who asks such broad-spectrum questions to do much following up at all. This applies to individual questions to everyone like you did as well. Aren't you doing that just to defeat your own tell?
Shakerag:
Toaster:
Shakerag: Did you submit a role that is going to fundamentally alter the game for everyone, much like you always try to do? (You don't have to actually answer that.)
I just try to keep things interesting, is all. It is in webadict's hands.
Would you ever consider shooting for a refuge in audacity gamibt, and if so, when?
Probably not. I tend to play it safe, and I have a poor track record of pulling off crazy gambits. (See: WC3)
Sheep:
Toaster: What do find is the most effective scumhunting tactic?
Playing it by the books. Read posts, question anything suspicious, follow up on those things that are still objectionable. Present a clear and concise case when the time comes.
How valid of a tell do you think rolefishing is?
Birdy: Do you think OMGUS is a valid tell?