FoL Feedback Thread

Yes, I agree with this, but you said you can blame others for everything. Take personal responsibility for the mistakes that you could have made and adapt accordingly in the future or recognize the fact that you did what you could and it didn’t pan out.

Solely holding the latter action is what I’m arguing against.

Also my last post on this here, as I agree we’re off topic.

You’re not very receptive for critiques, regardless of how constructive they are worded imo.

You frequently voice you don’t want to change anyways.

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Can you give me feedback to my plays, other than “yeah its your own fault that you got mislynched”?
Something like “don’t silence people, you want their info regardless” is something I’ve followed and it helped.

I’m very glad you listened to me :slight_smile:

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Honestly thought you just ignored me on that point

Don’t scumclaim ever, because it paints a scenario in town’s heads, where you’re scum and makes you less trustworthy, where in the future you’ll have to convince them back on your side.

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That’s nothing I’ll follow
Scumclaiming is not scummotivated.

Depends if town has something to gain from it.
If they do, then it’s not strictly scum motivated.

okay basically it’s almost entirely not your fault
you pull of a ill-thought out FPS, sure, you fucked up, but the villagers shouldn’t have mislynched you
the fact is that villagers struggle to sort people who have done highly -EV plays at some point and just lynch them for safety rather than try to resolve them
basically, just get better at having those FPSes catch wolves and you won’t be mislynched as much

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Guys, what did I just say? :^)
Can’t we take this in the Cookie thread or something?

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this is something i struggle with, and it’s often not a game-ending mistake, but it dosen’t really give as much information as a more risky lynch so

wolfclaims are only read as wolfy when they aren’t entertaining tbh

like subjectively, obviously, but the reason why people read them as w is because they come off as a wolf pretending to be a funny villager, or a bad villager, or whatever, or generally just being apathetic towards the game

problem is that it’s really not a good motivation read because trying to read “would a wolf do this” is nowhere near as reliable as “would a villager do this”

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An example of a good FPS is me in JOAT9

I flipped my read on Set to locktown from almost lock scum and the reaction allowed me to actually clear and locktown Set whilst also catching merc who slipped her TMI whilst shading us

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jesus christ

christ jesus

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I played knight game without killing anyone and won :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

A few things for recent discussions

  • People arguing that a Knight with less severe guilt would be CS-ing almost every night forget that Defend is kinda brokenly good - it’s protective, omniscient, and has no downsides until you’ve already nabbed one kill with it. Unlike CS, it’s risk-free. People will still defend, trust me.

  • The only way any town role that isn’t investigative or killing gets alignment information is from the lynch. Ergo, it is often better to mislynch someone in the PoE than to no lynch, as the other option is to stand by passively and lose when no information is ever gained.

  • Your number one most important job as town is to be seen as town by the rest of the town. Being mislynched is one of the best signs that you are failing to do that. Ergo, you are failing at your faction’s number one most important job. Changing this is entirely on you, as expecting a nebulous mass of people who have different views but all agree you are better off dead to suddenly start prioritizing your survival over their number two and three jobs, finding other Town and finding other scum, is a pipe dream.

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Do you know why a mislynch is better then a no lynch. It’s part of the reason why I would always prefer receiving a green check on a town rather then a scum.

Process Of Elimination. Getting a green check on a player reduces the POE of where scum can be hiding. If there is 13 players and 3 of them are scum, getting a green check allows you to clear them and yourself. The POE is 11 players, and you have 4 mislynches to kill the scum in it.

However, if you receive a red check. You now have a confirmed scum, which is great, until you realize that now you have a POE of 11 and there’s one less scum in it then the previous example. That’s a higher chance of mislynching.

Lynching Blue Dragon reduces that POE to smaller amounts. No Lynching makes it still have the same amount of lynchable people in that pool

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