
Guess by now, i should be able to play as a townie.

8)James Rye wrote: I got my role!
Guess by now, i should be able to play as a BO.![]()
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Dude, no.Edogawa4869 wrote:8)James Rye wrote: I got my role!
Guess by now, i should be able to play as a BO.![]()
Because your action is Sniping, perhaps?James Rye wrote:Dude, no.Edogawa4869 wrote:8)James Rye wrote: I got my role!
Guess by now, i should be able to play as a BO.![]()
I´m really townie again! o.o
It´s just that my action does tell my role immediatly, so i need to be careful about allies.![]()
Please read what I wrote. It's there.Akonyl wrote: will mayor votes be shown after the phase is over, or will the mayor just be announced?
I totally did, but I skipped over that one line, sorry :VCallid wrote:Please read what I wrote. It's there.Akonyl wrote: will mayor votes be shown after the phase is over, or will the mayor just be announced?
If the mayor is killed, a new mayor is elected. So if you were elected Mayor and would also get killed at Night 1, a new mayor vote would be held at Day 1, parallel to the lynching vote. The new mayor's vote will count as 1.5 votes, even for the Day 1 lynching.Schillok wrote: Well, the next question is: Should we really announce in public who we are going to vote?
I mean... what happens if the BO kills the one who is going to be major right during night 1?
The more I think about it...
I don't want to be major at all. Any volunteers for this position?
If he votes on the right person. If he votes on a third party it doesn't matter. Sorry if I am not supposed to write here.Callid wrote:If the mayor is killed, a new mayor is elected. So if you were elected Mayor and would also get killed at Night 1, a new mayor vote would be held at Day 1, parallel to the lynching vote. The new mayor's vote will count as 1.5 votes, even for the Day 1 lynching.Schillok wrote: Well, the next question is: Should we really announce in public who we are going to vote?
I mean... what happens if the BO kills the one who is going to be major right during night 1?
The more I think about it...
I don't want to be major at all. Any volunteers for this position?
Also, don't overestimate the mayor. He only plays a role if there'd be a draw otherwise.