FallacyofUrist: Why use a hit action so early, and especially on a random target?
No real reason not to use it, considering that we're all in the same position(unless that ? weirdness is hiding a different position). Seeing as we're all equal, I selected a random target.
I suppose I could have used it to emphasize a vote, or used it as a threat or whatnot, but it didn't occur to me at the time.
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[1] I could give the action, but that would make me completely vulnerable to guns and other nasty things during the day phase. Apparently also makes me immune to hits, so I would rather keep it.
[2] Huh??
[1]: Fair enough. Also, immune to hits? Wow.
[2]: Probably talking about your role. Your absurd "reveal at start" role.
Fallacy - You sound like a third party, IMO. If you are, why shouldn't you be lynched?
1: Because I'm not an anti-town third party. Furthermore, because my ability will help keep the number of night deaths lower, which puts more emphasis onto voting, where town have the advantage.
2: Because, y'know, there are actual scum to hunt. Lynching me is the easy way out, and doesn't really gain town anything. It's a wasted lynch.
3: Because I can be very useful, as mentioned in 1.
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Also, why Tiruin?
It was a completely random roll. I rolled 1d9, got a 9. My shots in later subphases will be determined by how well everyone is doing, powerups, the situation in general, et cetera.
I need more details on this before committing. How does it work? Specifically wanting to know about the mechanics of how it prevents the receiver from acting, but feel free to include other details you think I’d be interested in.
Glad you asked. Basically, the action prevents my target from taking any actions. I think it's different than a roleblock, though it accomplishes the same thing.
I'm capable of receiving payment at any time. I require payment before day end in exchange for choosing the target of my ability, but I can also receive payment during the night for my other services.