Seriously is no one else noticing how BT is constantly attacking the credibility of posts
"Just another inconsistency between lightwolf and his results"
Would you like to point out all the other inconsistencies no one has talked about?
Towny postTexas, you're extremely shallow with this argument. The only things that we know for sure in this game is the things that come from flips and night actions. Those are the facts of this game. The other things are speculative. Lightwolf's idle tracking led to the death of a neutral. It doesn't prove definitively that he is town. It's just a strong piece of speculative evidence to go by.
Also, the goal isn't to scum hunt. The goal is to win. And that's where our minds should be at right now. How can we verify information and work together to win.
I'm trying to figure out what is the best move to win. Martin is way too powerful of a player to be considered town from my perspective, and based on Lightwolfs speculative list of actions he appears to have a night action. I don't have a night action and I'm not on that list. So I am personally convinced he has a night action.
However, I think lynching a prospective mafia is better than going after a prospective wolf who seemingly used most of his powers.
Me bitching at your play isn't whining and it isn't the only thing I've done in this game. I want to find a way to win, and you're not jiving with my goal. Just because you want to move in one direction and I want to go in another doesn't make me anti-town. It just means I don't agree with your direction right now and want to focus on winning and not scum hunting.
ButteredToast said:4. Out of a combined total of 100%, assign percentages to the following mafia game aspects: Scumhunting, Teamwork, Power Roles, and Luck.
Scumhunting is just educated guessing and what all comes from it is usually just luck. Teamwork is important, but only in the late game. Power Roles are also important, but whether or not they survive is luck. Really, it all comes down to luck but I believe that there are ways that you can increase or decrease your odds based on play.