Actually, I've been doing some thinking. Let's consider the scenarios:
A)
ExKirby is Cabal Archmage, I'm Tower.
He defeats me easily. I flip Tower, no one is surprised. We still don't know the status of ExKirby.
B)
ExKirby is Tower Archmage, I'm Tower.
He defeats me easily, I flip Tower, no one is surprised. We still don't know the status of ExKirby. Will likely be taken out by NK.
C)
ExKirby is Cabal, I'm Tower.
He defeats me, the fight is drawn out a bit longer than before. Some suprise. We don't know the status of ExKirby for sure.
D)
ExKirby is Tower, I'm Tower.
This is practically impossible, but he might be a battle mage, just maybe. Or a lucky time mage? Anyways, if this is so, he probably lied to purposely draw the attention of the Cabal and get them to take him out.
I'm not going to bother going over the situations where I'm Cabal as they're practically the same.
Now, it's a different story if everyone assists me.
Here's why:
If everyone assists me and I still lose, we don't find out anything extra, so nothing is gained or lost. If by some miraculous chance I do take him out, though, we'll get him to roleflip. We'll find out whether he's Cabal or Tower and furthermore, his role. Solid evidence, in other words. In this case, even if he is Tower Archmage, it doesn't really matter — he would've died by NK at the end of the round (Scum don't want a threat to linger).
Furthermore, you'll have me; you won't know whether I'm Tower or Cabal, but I only won due to the assists — I'm not nearly as much of a threat.
We can make the best of this situation, or we can just let it play out. There's an easy way to maximize our information gains, so why don't we go ahead with it?
It'd be interesting to see other's thoughts.