If you, as a Power Role, refuse to do what other players command you to do in a game, you will receive Notes and Violations under the Gamethrow rule.
If you, as a Power Role, refuse to state during the Day, in front of Town and Mafia alike: who you will be targeting during your Night meeting-you will receive Notes and Violations under the Gamethrow rule.
However, if you are talentless enough to lynch incorrectly twice in a row, you will still be able to get carried to a Silver Trophy, and fear no repercussions for Report Spam.
Instead of responding to you with how Mafia will use the No Kill strategy, let's play out your scenario.
Drunk dies and creates a clear. Town has the same amount of clears it had the previous Day. Town does not lynch Mafia, and Mafia kills one of the clears.
Chances of lynching Mafia remain at 33% in 5 way, and 50% in 3 way.
deletedabout 7 years
Skyfang you are so dumb, you have to out a drunk target so if you die we know who is clear the next day because obviously, you will die in the night. So since you will die, if we hit mafia and we know your drunk target then we know your drunk target is clear. Not outing your drunk target means that if we hit mafia you will die and we won't know who is clear. Please get off the site.
I have yet to hear a response from Staff / Anthony on whether or not they actually agree with the example stated at the top of the previous page, or whether or not they considered the scenario playing out the way I outlined, when they handed out the Ruling.
Night actions occur during the night to stay hidden from other players, whichever alignment you are.
Requiring any role to reveal their future Night action in broad Daylight in front of all alignments is simply disingenuous to how the Game is meant to be played.
You might be a little confused of how the Drunk's Power Role had been consistently used against Town in the previous Round; whether in Day 1, in ML or in LYLO situations.
So I will provide the Math for the scenario:
33% on the first attempt. 50% on the second attempt.
Anyone who claims "Auto-Win" in this situation to accuse others of Gamethrow, are blatantly misunderstanding the probabilities.
It must be a miracle how someone who does not understand "game mechanics" was able to place 2nd in a field of over 700 players.
Then again, that same player fell victim to the exact scenario outlined above in a previous game himself; yet felt the need to yell Gamethrow because he *assumed,* for whatever reason, that the odds would be in his favour this time around.
A ML is gained that is used to lynch *framed* Town. We are back to Step 1, with another target being chosen and "outed." Mafia does not kill again, the lynch that is gained, is again used to lynch *framed* Town.
No you haven't you've just gained another ML. Look I'm not sure how to argue with you or why I'm arguing because you clearly don't know the mechanics so why don't you just wait and see if anyone else here agrees with you or actually try and mentally play out how the game would have gone had you actually outted your drunk or drunked who town thought you were drunking. Also I realized your main and now I realize arguing with you is like arguing with a wall lmao
deletedabout 7 years
what the fuck are these bitches bitching about today
It isn't relevant at all those are two completely different scenarios. In what universe would Vig outting d1 be beneficial to the town in anyway and create a clear?
The nature of your responses and arguments before it implies that you agree with my provided example being the proper course of action of how to play the Game.