The Case of Town versus Roden:First, Roden is blatantly lying to you about my not being in hammer range. Note: It's 2:45am local time, and end of day is looming. I should also be sleeping right now.
You're panicking a lot for someone who isn't even in hammer range.
If the extension doesn't happen I'll be voting Jack before the deadline tomorrow morning. If it's a hammer vote I'll wait until the deadline.
Roden, which vote are you?
The third? It's five votes to elim.
Roden fails to mention that ToonyMan has basically promised to vote me if no extension. Ergo, ToonyMan's vote brings me to 4, not the 3 votes that Roden is trying to sell here.
Second, Roden is trying set themselves up as Your Veteran. Sorry, ToonyMan is the Veteran, not you Roden.
If a BP doesn't exist and we have an outed Tracker like in your hypothetical situation, then that means we have a Doctor and no Roleblocker. Doctor then protects the Tracker in secret and we're pretty much set to win. It's not quite follow the cop, but it's a safer alternative since Doctor + Cop does have a Roleblocker.
I like this idea a lot. It's a bit game-y, but hey the wiki acknowledges it's not a perfect strategy either.
I'm not a one-shot Bulletproof Townie.
I saw that strat too but I don't want to rely on it unless it falls in our lap. It just feels a little lame, which is why I originally only brought up BP.
So here you're discussing not wanting to rely upon a strategy that could be effective "unless it falls in our lap". You describe it as "lame", why is that?
EuchreJack- He claims he's scum hunting, but I'm not really seeing it. His posts feel more like he just wants to show how town he is, but I also get a hint of being combative that doesn't seem like would come from town.
Where did I claim to be scumhunting? Quote please!
Why can't town be combative?
It's lame because follow the cop is lame. There's very little deductive reasoning involved, and anyone who gets cleared is just there to be night kill fodder. I don't want to seek it out because I just don't think it's a good representation of Mafia and this is supposed to be a newbie game. However, if we figure out that it's our set up then there's no real reason not to do it.
As for the quote:
I also don't see the point in scum reading a player just because they roll the alignment often. RNG isn't alignment indicative.
It's called scumhunting. I got a reaction out of Blue, now they can be examined for signs of scum. In fact, I'm promoted Blue from Always Rolls Scum to slightly scummy for trying to buddy me (it was a weak attack on me, and they voted the same person as me, ergo I'm calling it buddying). Liked the read list though. More people should be doing that. Surprised ToonyMan hasn't thrown that in green text yet.
I also just don't think town naturally thinks to be combative on Day 1. Aggressive, sure, I can see that. But combative town is rarely helpful when no one else is trying to fight.
Discussion of limiting tactics in the name of training newbies better in the top part of the quote, followed by telling us not to be combative. Guess what? I'm naturally combative! You try to kill me with a mislynch, and I'm gonna hit you HARD. I'm NOT a victim! Don't be a victim, Town! Hurt the mafia!
Third, Roden is lying to you about why they are voting me.
SCUM LEAN
EuchreJack- He claims he's scum hunting, but I'm not really seeing it. His posts feel more like he just wants to show how town he is, but I also get a hint of being combative that doesn't seem like would come from town.
Hedgerow- Man their ISO is just weird. I don't see why they would stick out on purpose if they're mafia, but nonetheless I'm still not getting town vibes.
I don't think I can say I'm hard scum reading anyone yet. But as of now I think there's one mafia between Jack and Hedge. I don't think they're buddies though, and I think putting them on concurrent wagons will be more revealing than just poking inactive players with votes.
Vote: EuchreJack
Note that I am NOT their top scum pick (that would be Hedgerow), yet "putting them on concurrent wagons will be more revealing". But, since I'm not voting Hedgerow, the state before Roden's vote is 2 on me and 1 on Hedgerow. There IS NO WAGON ON HEDGEROW. This is a blatant lie to 3rd vote me!
Fourth, the 3rd vote on me by Roden was PREMEDITATED (planned in advanced for those who don't watch legal shows).
If a BP doesn't exist and we have an outed Tracker like in your hypothetical situation, then that means we have a Doctor and no Roleblocker. Doctor then protects the Tracker in secret and we're pretty much set to win. It's not quite follow the cop, but it's a safer alternative since Doctor + Cop does have a Roleblocker.
I like this idea a lot. It's a bit game-y, but hey the wiki acknowledges it's not a perfect strategy either.
I'm not a one-shot Bulletproof Townie.
I saw that strat too but I don't want to rely on it unless it falls in our lap. It just feels a little lame, which is why I originally only brought up BP.
I think mafia would be more worried about a BP not existing, tbh. If a BP doesn't exist and we have an outed Tracker like in your hypothetical situation, then that means we have a Doctor and no Roleblocker. Doctor then protects the Tracker in secret and we're pretty much set to win. It's not quite follow the cop, but it's a safer alternative since Doctor + Cop does have a Roleblocker.
That's the point I'm making. It's kind of like the concept of a Fleet-in-being... in simple terms, ensuring that your opponent doesn't know where your power lies gives you a massive strategic advantage because they have to act as if the worst-case-scenario is true. In our hypothetical scenario where a tracker has claimed, it makes no difference whether the wolves know that there is a doctor or not. They are forced to act as if the doctor is protecting the tracker.
I don't really see the problem here tbh. But I don't think we gain anything out of arguing about it so I'll concede.
Side note but I agree that it looks like Jack seems more concerned with looking town than with hunting mafia. I also don't see the point in scum reading a player just because they roll the alignment often. RNG isn't alignment indicative.
Roden throwing shade on me shortly after the second vote. Guess how many questions Roden asked me prior to posting this?
ZEROFifth: Motive. Maybe, just maybe Roden didn't like this question, which they never answered:
I don't think so. It's not about quantity, but quality. A bunch of revealing posts might spew a player as town - such as your play in Roguelike Mafia 7 - but it is not normally alignment indicative and I don't believe town PRs should reveal anything on D1.
I mostly agree. I think the Bulletproof townie should step forward though if they exist.
Why? To me, that seems to negate Bulletproof, and paint a target for mafia to try to mislynch them. But hey, I'm still a novice (newbie game, hello?), so maybe you've got a really great theory on why that is good.
Toonyman did step in with an answer. But what was Roden's answer, later on?
4. Chaotic. I typically get scum read because of this, but I partially do this to draw out mafia who want an easy mis elim. But I also do this so people have a harder time reading me for meta tells from past games. Despite this I'm actually kinda sensitive to getting scum read lol, but I only ever seem to get scum read over random comments I make rather than my actions. I want to try to find out why this is.
Interesting, but I feel like chaotic play is a good way to "catch" townies as well. A lot of people don't play to win, and just play to survive or try to get killed at night! In fact, I believe the most common style of play is "it's important to win, but it's even more important to not be blamed for a loss". This applies more or less to any amateur competitive team activity. In mafia, it sometimes manifests itself as an "anybody but me" mentality - that's how I played when I first started, anyway.
I feel like it depends tbh. It doesn't mean much if someone thinks I'm mafia, but if someone uses anti-town methods to try to get me or slips something they shouldn't have said, then I'm a lot more confident I've caught mafia. Not really something I'm going to try here though since I've already stated this playstyle.
I mostly agree. I think the Bulletproof townie should step forward though if they exist.
I don't agree with this, for a few reasons:
It tells the wolves which power roles exist. Information is power, and knowing which roles exist would help them with their targets immensely. For example, if they know there is no doctor or jailkeeper, they can freely target someone who might otherwise be considered a likely protection magnet. This is even worse if we have a tracker who is forced to claim... without the possibility of a doctor, the wolves can happily eat the tracker, whereas otherwise it'd be a bit risky!
Even worse, if we all agree that a bulletproof should claim, but there is no claim, AND the wolves have a roleblocker, well suddenly the wolves know the exact setup and we haven't gained anything.
Also, the argument that the bulletproof would require two nights to kill is not totally valid. It does require two nights to kill, yes, but if there are an even number of players at night and the other power role is dead, then what do the wolves lose by trying to kill the bulletproof? It would bring us to even numbers the next day, which is not really advantageous for us.
I will add a corollary: if there is a roleblocker and we manage to kill it day one, we should all claim on day two to get two or three confirmed town, and ride that to an easy win.
I think mafia would be more worried about a BP not existing, tbh. If a BP doesn't exist and we have an outed Tracker like in your hypothetical situation, then that means we have a Doctor and no Roleblocker. Doctor then protects the Tracker in secret and we're pretty much set to win. It's not quite follow the cop, but it's a safer alternative since Doctor + Cop does have a Roleblocker.
There you have it. MAFIA would like to know if a BP exists, and Roden asked the question. I questioned the wisdom of the question, and here I am getting 3rd voted by Roden.
Probably not the best argument I've ever made, but it's now 3:08am local time.