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Perhaps my opposition can soften a bit when I see games where No Lynch doesn't lead to village getting wiped out (because like you said, mathematically, No Lynch does favor village most of the time). But getting burned twice in a row is painful and it doesn't make sense for me to personally follow that strategy as villager.
1) I'm hoping it doesn't become a thing long enough to see that benefit occur tbh
2) I guess as a sort of proxy we could look at those games where we intentionally lynch someone who we know has a Lynch avoidance or something. It's the closest we've got since no Lynch didn't used to be a thing around here.
 
1) I'm hoping it doesn't become a thing long enough to see that benefit occur tbh
2) I guess as a sort of proxy we could look at those games where we intentionally lynch someone who we know has a Lynch avoidance or something. It's the closest we've got since no Lynch didn't used to be a thing around here.

Has No Lynch been used in past games? Or were this game and Reading games the first ones on SDN to use it?

Oh wait misread, so it looks like Reading and this one were the first ones to use it.
 
I'm not going to force anyone to no lynch. These two freak occurrences leave me not knowing what to say.

I'll just have it as an option my own games if anyone wants it.
 
I'm not going to force anyone to no lynch. These two freak occurrences leave me not knowing what to say.

I'll just have it as an option my own games if anyone wants it.
Maybe it suggests we use conversion and lynch avoidance as a mechanic too much in games around here.

I always felt like they should spice things up sometimes, not be something to worry about every game.
 
Maybe it suggests we use conversion and lynch avoidance as a mechanic too much in games around here.

I always felt like they should spice things up sometimes, not be something to worry about every game.
They come and go. We end up having trends that stick around for a bit, and then we get sick of them, and something else becomes the new big thing. And then the old things come back around.

Lynch avoidance can die in a fire if you ask me. I'm currently sick of anything that makes me type the words "No one has died"
 
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