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not chaos. thank god
ceke thinks I'm a wolf or only *possibly* a role w/ ability. I'm making it clear I have an ability. Even if she still thinks I'm a wolf (I'm not), I have an ability and that shouldn't be a question at this point
Want to correct this a little bit. Don't lynch someone just because they have an ability, since that ability may be crucial to the village. On the other hand, in my opinion, there's no such thing as a vanilla wolf - every wolf has the default ability to kill villagers. So, lynching someone we're pretty sure has no abilities is a bad idea as well. Vanillagers count too!And yes I agree with what others have said, whether villager of chaos or whatever else a non wolf can be in this game, if dyachei has an ability then we shouldn't lynch her because it might be an ability we need to have to advantage the village.
Want to correct this a little bit. Don't lynch someone just because they have an ability, since that ability may be crucial to the village. On the other hand, in my opinion, there's no such thing as a vanilla wolf - every wolf has the default ability to kill villagers. So, lynching someone we're pretty sure has no abilities is a bad idea as well. Vanillagers count too!
Basically, lynch because of behavior, not because you think they do (or don't) have an ability.
Also, as far as rolling a dice - RNG votes are a real thing. I'm trying really hard not to resort to that.
I'm going to lynch BBC just in case LoTF comes on and drops a bomb and we need to switch quick...I don't like lynching someone who hasn't been on defend.
to try and force a tie in the hopes that it will buy LoTF some time
Actually, I agree with this completely and I'm going to change my vote to BBC, only to try and force a tie in the hopes that it will buy LoTF some time to defend herself/answer people's concerns.
Unlynch Frozenshades
Lynch BBC
Ties are often handled unpredictably. Intentionally creating them in hopes of achieving a specific goal is generally not a wise strategy.Um, is there a reason I shouldn't be giving LoTF a chance to defend herself? I gave the same chance to everyone else I put forward for lynching (well except for Fz, but that was because random vote was random, and I did contingency vote for you first lynch cycle but I'm sorry I was sick and not awake in time to unlynch). If there is info on LoTF that is solid, then I'd like to hear it for future reference.
Ties are often handled unpredictably. Intentionally creating them in hopes of achieving a specific goal is generally not a wise strategy.
"I'm trying to create a tie" isn't the same as "I'm trying to swing the lynch to someone else."
Oh, I see, um, darn. I thought a tie meant nobody died.
Oh, I see, um, darn. I thought a tie meant nobody died.
You ****.
Not that that ever happens.Or we break the time space continuum
Sometimes nobody dies. Sometimes RNG determines who dies. Sometimes everyone dies. Sometimes everyone including the tie creator dies.Oh, I see, um, darn. I thought a tie meant nobody died.
That might happen. Or one of them dies. Or both. Or the person to create the tie dies. Or all 3. Or we break the time space continuum etc. etc.
Sometimes nobody dies. Sometimes RNG determines who dies. Sometimes everyone dies. Sometimes everyone including the tie creator dies.
Last minute voting or weird stuff (people with double-weighed votes or votes that don't count) makes accidental ties happen, and that's unfortunate but unavoidable. Intentional ties are avoidable and IMHO inadvisable.
Liking Ceke today, but maybe that's because I like analytical players that post.
You late brosefLynch lotf
It was a tie (going by my most recent tally).@katashark was it for real a tie or did AM's vote not count because it was after 9pm?
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