theherkman wrote:@-naxus
Killing someone without a roleclaim is prolly not a good idea.
It's not the best idea admittedly but it isn't an awful one either on a deadlined D1. Actually considering the deadline I'd say it is something we'll have to live with.
naxus wrote:Fir said earlier that vanilla townies are very rare in mafia games on cc and I would like to call shenanigans on this as Vanillas are the filler in pretty much every mafia and there are usually one+
It might have been a while since I played on here but IIRC vanilla roles is pretty rare in bigger games, especially the themed ones regularly not only was NV but it was also used as a selling point when looking for players
(just as with this game).
naxus wrote:theherkman wrote:I'm also curious to see what commander's role is. His very first post was about how "interesting" a role it is. I think he might be 3rd party. If he was a daykiller, I'd be dead. If I die tonight, Commander's deff scummy. JM2C
Also to when the Herkman said this, it seems to me like hes inviting his own death.
Mafia kill him, then we all turn on commander who may/may not be innocent. Just wanted to point this out.
And there you have just reasoned scum into not killing him, nicely done. Now lets just hope that herk isn't that punisher type role he posted about as that one probably would be a good idea to get rid of quick.
VioIet wrote:You are saying Dazey would not be a loss to the town if she was lynched. She would only mildly be a loss because of her role blocking powers.
So using that line of argument- are you saying the town doesnāt lose anything if they lynch a vanilla.
Had dazey been a vanilla townie- it wouldnāt matter or not if she was lynched? The town wouldnāt lose anything. So every game, just lynch away all the vanilla townies- its no loss to the town?
I know I really shouldn't go beating the dead horse but I guess I'll just chalk it up as teaching.
Lynching any well playing townie, regardless of role, would mean a loss. However sometimes a not so well playing townies potential loss can be outweighed by the gain that can be had from the information that can be derived from its lynch. In dazes case the 20 or so pages of discussion with accusations and cases being made and debunked or possible links being spotted
(or distances held) might very well be more beneficial to towns cause than what she
(and her role) would be left alive. And that holds especially true if she keeps up her habit of merely posting things like, I'm town, don't lynch me, every now and again without adding to the rest of the discussion.
That said I'm not at all convinced that she is anything other than what she says
(even though she still haven't offered up an explanation for her somewhat incoherent ramblings about a "doctor" in her claim) and that is why I still haven't voted for her. However with a deadline closing in and the MIA players being replaced I must say that I have a hard time to spot a better lynch, unless of course some lead opens up a somewhat legit case against someone else.