I don’t want the bluedoom wagon
that line of questioning is so entirely useless, if that's the case we'll cross that bridge when we get to it
are you going to role claim before you go?k I'm going to bed and leaving my vote where it is but if you guys want to lynch me whatever, lynching me is a throw when there are at least 7/17 people(almost half the game and possibly half) who aren't even posting actively/making reads /they're lurking while I'm actively part of the discussion.
You should probably claim if you aren’t coming backk I'm going to bed and leaving my vote where it is but if you guys want to lynch me whatever, lynching me is a throw when there are at least 7/17 people(almost half the game and possibly half) who aren't even posting actively/making reads /they're lurking while I'm actively part of the discussion.
cooloh yeah i forgot I'm not claiming
oh yeah i forgot I'm not claiming
If he gets lynched it won’t matter lolIf you get lynched, it won't help you to not claim.
You realize he's not claiming because he realizes it would just out him as mafiaIf you get lynched, it won't help you to not claim.
You realize he's not claiming because he realizes it would just out him as mafia
.oh yeah i forgot I'm not claiming
Hannahh what do you think of bluedoom?
mafia naturally have connections with each other that can be analyzed
town do not.
So it is insanely more impactful to analyze a flipped mafia than it is a mislynched villager.
Not to mention, if you telegraph what you plan to do if someone flips town, it just helps the mafia. Since they know how people will flip, it just helps them better prepare and set up plans, it also means people can be "called out" if their plans changed, which is ultimately a fallacy because typically villagers want to be able to change on a dime to confront new evidence and reads and making people set up their reads in advance if someone flips town is just bad play and anti town.
Can someone explain in detail what the significance of claiming your role is? I sort of get it, but not really.