SiriusBlack
ICC Chairman
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2011
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Role received.
There's not really much information to go on with in a game like this, so it's pretty hard to just go ahead and lynch someone. The only thing would be scummy posts or not posting despite being online, but we're just at the start so it would be okay to wait and hear everyone else's views on things. Since it's a nightless setup, I guess we can afford to go ahead with a no lynch if we can't come to conclusions.
Role Received
for now i will wait and see what other thinks because currently there is not so much evidence
We have to be careful not to just let the game drift though. If that happens the assassin just sits back getting as much information as possible, with no pressure on himself. If we work on the basis of lynching one person per day, the assassin knows that if he slips up he will be lynched.
Also we don't have the luxury of putting pressure lynches on people to get a role claim, ruling them out while we look at other possibilities. Everyone is just going to claim guard.
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what do you think should be our plan during day one, and the following days?
I'm going to ask everyone this because I think it's important that we have a plan, and it should get discussion going.
The plan is, lets get the scum out
But do you think we should lynch someone each day, which was suggested by thedon5, or wait until we all agree on someone we think is the assassin?
4) No lynches are not possible for two days in a row.
Could you explain how?
Well, that's obvious isn't it? We can't really go after someone unless there is some information to go about. At some point we'll need to lynch someone 'cause we can't have a no lynch for two days in a row. So why not lynch someone every day and be careful enough to keep the assassin from knowing who the king is? The longer we keep the game running, the assassin gets more time to wait for someone to slip up, or to see the general behavior of everyone and work out who he should target.
It is true, that the assassin will have a lesser number of targets if the guards keep getting lynched, and also the fact that the guards will also be able to work out the person having the assassin's role during a longer period of time - but if we're going for a lynch everyday, there will be a pressure on the assassin to make sure he gets to prove he is not the assassin, and he could slip up to reveal his role.