If a cop claims with a guilty on day one, then nl and let the maf kill him to determine whether he was just warlock or if he really had a guilty. If he doesn't die then his guilty was likely fake (so the mafia let him live).
72offsuit: did the poli stay mafsided until the end? Did maf backstab the warlock? If not, did they have fun with 1/3 points? What you just described is safe, but poor, play for scum/3rd party.
After initially finding this setup not competitive material. After playing a few games, I have to admit that in my opinion, it is the best setup for this round.
Derp. Mafia backstabbed me twice when I was warlock. They lost once and won once.
I know it's probably just my fail, but whenever i'm townsided, i always get pwned by warlock lategame who always sides with maf and maf never backstabs warlock. ;(
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It was lylo, five way, no clears. I claim survivor, who will joint with the mafia. I force nl, but i come back, having tricked the mafia into giving themselves up. I then sided with the town and won the game.
The current strategy is too unfair. Poli and gallis die d1 with no chance of having a fair impact upon the game. I don't blame the setup, I blame the poor voting system.
Oh god lol. People are actually poli/gallispopping on d1? Pretty much the ONLY reason for gallis is to make the option of polipopping a horrendous idea for town. If gallis dies n1 then sure, go ahead.