Nonono that’ll do the opposite
Nuuu. Pay him to spam at a rate of 5000% his normal rate.
Okay, okay, okay, so what we have here is a three-stage execution process, boring and uninspired and unbalanced neutrals, a bland and overpowered village, a bland and underpowerecd wolfteam, and you aren’t even allowed to know who died at night.
…i think we’ve reached peak bad game design
I never thought we’d make it, but we’re finally here.
Every single design mistake; swinginess, including roles just for the sake of those roles being included, janky mechanics, unbalanced numbers, ludcrious dependence upon singular abilities.
I almost want to applaud it.
That means you have to like my game ideas, hahaha!
This is not what constructive criticism looks like
No design escapes my relentless nitpicking.
My constructive comment is to end the signups now and actually think about the dead players mechanic instead of just throwing it in there, and to redesign the rest of the setup to not just be a bland version of ToL.
Better than tos.
Still not as bad as me remembering I missed April 1st this year to host the Icibalus’s standard open setup
Who’s seen Avengers endgame?
It’s always April 1st.
No spoilers.
I wasn’t, but i want to ask…
Uncensored
Who would win, Hippy Hulk or drunk Thor?
Who would win,Hippy Hulk or Fat Thor?
Let me give you a SMALL example of how broken this setup is:
If the Traitor and the Pacifist both rand in the same setup, that means every single day Majority is 1 higher than it should be based on votes in the game. This means that, for example, it would take 11 votes to elect a headsman when there are only 18 people who can actually vote in the game.
As the setup goes down, this would get to the point where there are 8 players “alive” but only 6 votes in the actual game, making it almost certain that nobody is ever elected as headsman, meaning the mechanic is HUGELY wolfsided. It would mean every single villager would have to agree on a villageread in order to win, which as we all know is completely damned impossible, meaning LyLo is one day earlier than it should be.
If, however, maj is reduced, then it’s a horrribly villagesided ability as it basically confirms to the village exactly what’s happening in terms of voting abilities every single day, making the entire advantage of the Traitor moot.
This, by the way, is ALREADY presuming that the two classes aren’t asinine on themselves.
In other words, Traitor brings LyLo one closer than what the actual numbers suggest, which is what we call BrOkEn As FuCk
That won’t happen.
uhhhhh
N O ?
No. Trust me, it won’t.
It very easily could happen, and whenever we have a huge number of outside possiblities that are completely busted the setup cannot be allowed to run.