and point 9 refers to the need to socially solve
not only was that post not serious, itâs not actually possible since i still always helplessly townread you @Arete
i think it should be obvious that a post is a meme when 5 of the 10 points are the exact same thing
- Is this mandatory?
- What does the Gambler gain from this? Confirmation of a role?
âŚhow does this even work, and what if you enter a paradox?
What does the last part mean? The stuff between the brackets.
Well then, that was the characters. Time to see how the game works.
- Yes. You can choose yourself as the gambler if you want to ensure that you wont die.
- If the gambler lives, that personâs role is confirmed unless the gambler was malfunctioning that night.
unsure what you mean by paradox.
Usually whatâs guessed is related to mechanical information present in the game (roles, etc.)
if that character is in the game, then there will be either 1 fewer or 1 more outsider than normal at the start of the game, at the choice of the host.
Yes, but you can select yourself
Yep â if someone has a suspicious claim, you can gamble on them as their claim to get significant information about what their role is
I am the Gossip and my statement is that Zone or Geyde is the Demon.
-> Zone or Geyde is the Demon: someone dies, barring malfunctions
-> neither Zone nor Geyde is the Demon: no one dies due to the statement
There is either one more or one fewer outsider than there would normally be (and conversely, one fewer or one more Townsfolk)
Okay⌠the nominations part was slightly confusing, but I think I understand it.
or you can pull a Pro Gamer Move and gamble yourself as some other character in order to self-resolve
is it ever worth to do this to see whether or not youâre somehow malfunctioning
you can do it if youâre deep in the PoE as a villager and want to avoid wasting an execution
have you ever seen zombuul spend a kill to spk themself and win
no
also, like, âthis game is almost certainly not a Zombuul gameâ is frequently fairly obvious
- Oh. Nice.
- Humu⌠I see.
It only says âa public statementâ; it doesnât say anything about it being game related, so you can say âthis statement is trueâ and it would still be âa public statementâ, which is why I was confused why âa playerâ will die. Because âwhich player will dieâ is what I donât understand.
The paradox I had in mind was: âThis statement is false.â
Whatâs more is that -following your example-unless the Gossip malfunctions, it acts as a Cop if they state: âThis player is Evilâ and the player in the statement doesnât die.
Ah, I see.
the Storyteller chooses (and the players donât know which deaths came from the Gossip)
Considering that most self-afflicted deaths happen during Night Phase, youâd have to survive Day Phase first before you commit suicide.
Oh. âŚI guess that works like a Tinker then.
/in as Number 11
I finished reading everything, so now all I gotta do is be the one thing I dislike the most: a gamesolver.
If mech info is underpowered, then all I can think of is favoritism. Itâd be a flipless, deathless âbasically mountainousâ game.
in this roleset specifically i strongly believe this is the most optimal way for town to play for the most part
itâs impossible to ignore mech absolutely entirely (and you shouldnât, either), but reliance on them should be minimized as much as possible
Aye. With that in mind, I expect a lot of early deaths.