Let's say Persus were lynched right now, and flipped town. Who would you be chasing down D2, if anyone? What if Persus flipped scum?
If he were lynched right now and flipped town? Then I'd be upset, as we wouldn't have moved out of RVS stage. For the same reason, I probably wouldn't be chasing anyone: I wouldn't have strong enough reads. Naturegirl would be suspicious, I guess, as jumping on
I suppose if Persus were lynched by hammer right now and flipped town, I'd be looking to lynch the hammerer. Seeing as hammering early is generally bad and all, because deprives town of info, etc, etc.
I'd be suspicious of naturegirl too, seeing as she's a)joined a bandwagon and b) see below.
But I wouldn't be chasing anyone other than the hammerer, really, I'd just be trying to pressure and develop reads.
If he were lynched right now and flipped scum, I'd be happier. I'm not sure I'd chase the hammerer for hammering per se, seeing as scum usually wouldn't hammer one another.
Usually. I'd be less suspicious of Naturegirl if this had happened, I think.
Would have been funny to hammer Persus for teh lulz there. Especially if he flipped scum. Probably a good thing we didn't though
Naturegirl: Do you think Persus is particularly likely to be lynched today? If there weren't three votes on him, how would your answer change?
I’ve given thought, and changed my vote to 4maskwolf, since he seemed eager to get votes in early
This doesn't really answer my question. Generally, town players will answer the questions they are asked, rather than try to slip away from pressure,
naturegirl.
@4maskedwolf
A more important question
Why do you think random voting is a good idea? There’s a good chance that if we lynch we end up lynching a townie by mistake, unless that’s what you want
[4mask] said that it’s random vote stage and that I should be voting. I thought it would be better to wait before potentially killing town
This is just highly bizarre. 4maskedwolf didn't say this, as he proves in the post above mine. The only reason I can imagine for someone making this post is that they were scum, and were trying to gaslight town, but had forgotten that people can
read previous pages of the thread. I have trouble believing someone would make that mistake, but it's the only sensible explanation I can think of.
Can you talk us through what went into this post? What was even going through your head?
I guess I'll ask a question then.
Everyone, do you think that there is a over-powered role we might be using?
What does this mean? Do I think there is a very powerful town role that we can use to beat the scum? Do I think that the game might be actually unbalanced due to a role? Do I think we are already using a passive or day-activatable ability that is very powerful?
You're asking a question which looks like it might generate a lot of discussion, but you haven't actually phrased it precisely enough to say anything. This suggests that you don't care about the answer. I find this rather suspicious, apart from any possibility that you're rolefishing here. If you actually want the question answered, please do clarify it.
4Mask4Wolf: You "don't have much in the way of scumreads". Does anyone read to you as town yet? Do you even think about people as reading town, or just not-scum?
I do think about reading people as town, in the sense that I think about it to avoid it under most circumstances. I've seen way, way too many people burned on reading someone as town and then hard defending them only for them to be mafia, and pulled the same trick on people before as scum. I prefer to find scum than find town: more useful.
And no, to answer your first question, I don't have any townreads yet.
I like this answer. Or rather, both answers. Saying this restricts your options if you're scum, as I'll be on you like a ton of bricks if you claim to townread someone. Also, scum can easily post a couple of townreads on town players, and would be tempted to post townreads on their scumbuddy.
While I think your policy of avoiding reading people as town is a good one, I do try to remember town-flavoured behaviour as well as scum-flavoured posts. This tasted townie to me.