Schillok wrote:
The fact remains that the BO can't win as long as there is a police is in the game. Even if they already outnumber the town, a single police can still turn around the game.
In the worst case, a single police (like Megure) could win alone again 3 BO.
During the night, house-search the one trying to kill him (Yeah, requires a bit luck: 1/3 chance unless he has knowledge about who of them is still allowed to kill). During the day, house-search the second one, tie the vote. During the next night, house-search the remaining one, preventing him from killing you and win the game.
So it is not just about the numbers of arrests each game. And also: The single arrest during Round 17 was enough to turn what seemed like a victory for the BO into a win for the town right away. So arrests are really powerful.
Yeah, I still like it being in the game. For exactly since it allows to turn games around, just like a good day of APTXs allows it for the BO. But at the same point we should keep an eye on the rest of the abilities of the police...
You can only house search during the night phase, but ignoring that, yes, you're correct. If the stars aligned, Megure could win the game by himself. This does not mean that he should be balanced for what he may do once in a blue moon, because as Abs pointed out the games themselves are random and more likely than not, he's not gonna be doing a whole lot. And after the first one is arrested, why aren't the other two thinking "oh geez we should poison him as megure/shiratori"? Yes, anyone can look awesome when you paint them in conflict with faceless drones.
Because of one game where it was used it's really powerful? What if the game had been turned around because the target was healed, or the killer was discombobbed, or they attacked a foreigner, or the target was first aided, protected, etc, keeping the town able to lynch BOs via majority? What if a single BO avoided detection for a few phases and managed to win, does that make them suddenly really powerful as well?
Sometimes abilities have an impact at the end, but that's not just for arrests.
As to Conia's take on the police:
I am fine with you using the linked post (Kleene's post), as even if it's a "buffed" police roster, the only one I see buffed is Yumi being given Investigate 3, which really isn't a big deal. What I do not agree with is giving Tome Special + Normal investigate in the same round.
Keep in mind, the change where Special Investigate can only be used on past actions was introduced into the game
specifically to allow Tome entrance to the game, as otherwise he would overshadow James Black and Kir too much, as he has it along with Arrest. Even if he had the old special investigate, that's the equivalent of "Special OR Normal investigate" now, not both at the same time, which puts him back into "Let's laugh at James Black" territory.
I already said that Tome has the potential to be one of the most powerful police as-is, I don't really think he needs a buff at all yet.