Town Rogue: At night, you can ##Rogue a player, to cause any actions they attempt to use on you to fail. Their other actions will still succeed as normal.StupidFlandrs48 what's your full role claim again?
Town Rogue: At night, you can ##Rogue a player, to cause any actions they attempt to use on you to fail. Their other actions will still succeed as normal.
will you be around in an hour? we can talk then
Correct. Charlie was very specific with the confirmation.And you confirm that a fairy redirected you to neon?
Correct. Charlie was very specific with the confirmation.
I assume not since AF doesn't need to "attempt" to use her action on me, it's just a passive effect that doesn't target anyone.shouldn’t you have rogued her if you targeted her![]()
I'm guessing it would block stuff like RB and Watcher still, aren't those the important ones? Like what are some other examples of disruptive roles hereLike rogue is quite a bad role, especially on town, but it’s usually a little bit compensated for how situational it is by winning in disruptive battles
How would it interact with other disruptives?
I'm guessing it would block stuff like RB and Watcher still, aren't those the important ones? Like what are some other examples of disruptive roles here
Also I found the spot where I asked Charlie about this stuff D1, they said the best way to think of it is as a roleblock that affects stuff targeting me and nothing else. And because AF's role technically targets Neon in this situation instead of me, it's not affected and I just rogue Neon instead
RB and bus driver both have to list me as targets so I'm sure those would workroleblocker, bus driver, redirecter would be examples
When I asked Charlie about it they made sure to mention that the role isn't really used outside Smogon, so I wonder if that was some foreshadowing...?It’s just a really weird interaction for me tbh, it’s definitely not standard
When I asked Charlie about it they made sure to mention that the role isn't really used outside Smogon, so I wonder if that was some foreshadowing...?
That's unfortunaterogue is a common role
Well that's how it's working here, not much room has been left for interpretationhow you are describing it is just not how rogue should work usually