@Tremingway, I don't completely agree with that. If all cops are dead the mafia could decide to nk if they know that the chef is alive. Therefore, if two people were sent to dinner and the next day no kill occurred, it doesn't necessarily mean that those two are mafia.
if 2 maf are invited to dinner they just turn the offer down and kill the chef thin the night while still carrying on their usual night mettings.how's that?
isn't this kind of OP, what if the chef manages to invite 2 out of 2 maf to dinner? they won't be able to do anything for that night. then again, maybe if that happened, the chef dies? and if he's able to do this every night two people will be effectively disabled every night so there has to be some sort of catch like maybe on no lynch only
I think people are forgetting that the chef doesn't see the meeting. I don't see it being overpowered in lylo. If it's lets say a chef , mafia, and a blue left and he sends the two of them to dinner, it wouldn't make a difference. They could just lie and say they were with mafia. Like i said before theres no way of knowing 100% who's what.
I can see a lot of potential with this role. Thieves, silencers, and traitors would know other mafia members if they are invited by the chef, and if both caters are town sided then they can clear each other. However, this can be quite overpowered if there are a decent number of power roles in a setup.
@Cyanide, this works similar to someone jailed by a jailer. The two people invited by the chef can only converse with each other at night. they can't chat with anyone else, perform any night actions, or be successfully targeted by any night actions.
Dark, chef doesnt see the meeting, and the people in them can don't know each other.So there's no way any1 can know 100% who's that role. Unless you send a clear, but if mafia knows it they can kill them.
I really like the idea, but something needs work. I mean if there's a clear and a chef you essentially have a clunky town-sided stalker. The clear would see "You arrive at dinner with a Mafia," then the next day they could easily have them lynched. I think it should have the names and NOT the roles, so there is still a deception factor to the dinners. It would be like a non-killing jailer (now that the jailer will get the ability to kill) with some extra spice. Get it? Spice? Oh whatever +k.
Yah, Great role, though it'd be hilarious to the 2 that were chosen
What if Chef Chose Granny? he'd die but would the meeting still go on?
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Love the idea. You shouldn't be allowed to pick the name though, probably just the role. I can imagine you send the cop and gf to dinner, the conversation will be epic.
Don't know how it can be incorporated though, this will mean some people will have 2 night meetings rather than just 1.
Would you pick the name or the role for the meeting? If you picked the name and sat it down with a clear, the clear would just find out that person's role. Also, what would the two be expected to talk about?