Honestly this player list is pretty stacked. I feel there's a lot of strong players to watch out for here.
@NJW and Roden:
This is going to be one of those weird games. Anyway, I'm a miller.
This is going to be one of those weird games. Anyway, I'm a miller.
I believe this claim. My role is useless, I'm an Unreliable Cop.
Why would there be a miller if you're an unreliable cop?
I think it's more likely Roden is telling the truth here then NJW unless they're both in on it, although I find Roden believable here. Especially since NJW claimed first and Roden second. I got caught out pretty badly from claiming double voter first in a past game as mafia since I had no idea there would be another claim to "meta counter" it.
@Jack:
I am a Neighborizer. I can set up a private chat with other players. Sorta like unreliable mason I guess?
Sounds true.
@Webadict:
Is this what we're doing? Aight I'm in: I'm a Motion Detector. Or maybe I'm not, who knows?
Sounds false.
Anyway, I'm gonna vote Magma Mater.
Why?
@Max and Magma:
I am town, and my role is useful, and I am not claiming.
EuchreJack, please subscribe me to your mailing list. I do not have a private chat and I want one.
At least throw a fakeclaim out.
I, on the other hand, will claim my 100% real role as Ninja Fruit Vendor.
There's certain roles I could see Max not wanting to share, but also there's certain roles I could see Max
not wanting to share if that makes sense. Sometimes you want to paint a target on your back at night...a fakeclaim would avoid the attention all together, why would Max not choose to do that instead? I think this makes Max look good.
Even though you mention fakeclaims I think you're telling the truth about your role Magma.
@Jim:
Rejoice! RVS is not meta in this game! Instead it's mass-claiming at the start of D1.
I think this has helped more than hindered, do you agree?
@Toaster:
Thankfully, there's a 0% chance you can get converted in this game.
I think I know your scum tells pretty well now after playing with you in KWN, scared? Want to know what they are?