In most Mountainous set-ups (not counting weird variants like Marson) the Mafia can kill a single person each night
Tbh at times I feel like Mountainous has some easy spots. No mechanics makes it impossible for people to just mech fluff so the game becomes far easier to read.
Mafia kill somebody. Town does nothing
didnāt marshal mention something like that
yeah he wanted to create
Mforum Aof Rlies S O N
(Marson is a Mountainous set-up where rather than having a factional kill, Mafia have a factional douse (like ToS arsonist but for the entire Mafia) and can ignite three times per game)
(and can ignite and douse on the same night)
Marson seems cool but also like something I couldnāt get by in for my first or so game(cough assuming the game lasts past d3 cough)
My first ever game was a vanilla and nightless setup but I wanted it that way because mechanics are confusing
funny you mention this, because the last time we ran Marson on this site scum conceded on D2
@Jane
The Rolelist is broken.
Towns chances of winning is slim because Town Protective might not flip.
Meaning Town Power canāt claim
Which is bad
There was 1 common variable: kyodaz
ā¦or the Jailor should just not claim.
ngl I have it the other way around
I tend understand mech in and out which is why I ask so many questions here
but reads I have a hard time developing, as you can see my read on geyde in SFoL 60 I tried to make in-depth and I ended up nullier then where I started
its the sole anti-claim mech really
what are the odds
please donāt kill me immediately just because iāve rolled scum a total of four times in a row now
Jailors claiming/softing day 1 usually lead to them being dead
If only we had proof to show sethā¦
this is one of the things that I think gets easier as you get some experience and notice patterns
yeah having insight into how certain players play makes it a hell of a lot easier.
Having to read 17 other people who you do not know is not easy at all
I hope so
if you read my half done on you ISO that really didnāt get anywhere had a section on what I think gk/ek does, though I didnāt have any real experience so I had to write that bit