Expect a fuller breakdown of my reflections on this game in about 12 hours time. It's nice to see that my scum hunting technique works, this was just more of a closed set up than I'd been led to believe. A game where the town's possible roles are all known but the scum's are secret is like trying to play a boardgame with someone who doesn't allow you to look at all the rules and thinks they're clever when they win.
Except the Town's roles are only somewhat known, I reference the addition of Werebears to play before their addition to the list of known town roles and the two known flavors of Witch - which suggest that other known Town roles may well have multiple flavors and formats... Heck we know they can, at least slightly: how Monster hunters have both had and didn't have an investigate. And how one, but apparently only one Warlock has been redirection and block proof (by the strength of his magic) (or a warlock gets a secret clue - if there's no Illusionists in play, they don't get told that they are redirection and block proof).
One thing that might have made -this- game's set up more balanced would have been to replace one of the less useful roles - and for this, given that there was no content about killer identity in the 'you're now dead' PMs, I pick the warlock - with a Sage. At the very start of play, the game that had a Sage had 3 clues at the start of play. For all that I now deeply understand that roleclaiming something safe to hit 'helps' Scum (though they may or may not use that information - NQT made it to end of play despite having been a safe hit, and despite being somewhat frightening to Scum because his analysis was actually identifying primarily Scum, and that I was not chosen to be a night kill either despite being a safe and potentially threatening target... HRM Scum and risk analysis, must think more about)...
Anyway, I think if I'd been seer I'd have 'blown my load' of Clues immediately D1 (even before going out on my Branch) and continued to report any new 'hints' I was given every day I lived.
That might have helped. Or not. Didn't happen so I don't know.