@Grace okay so I’m going to leave some important notes in this post for you. (Maybe take a picture or bookmark it)
Sorry it’s so long
If we kill a villager today, tomorrow we will enter LYLO (Lynch or Lose), where we have to be correct about who we vote. If we don’t kill a baddie in LYLO, we lose. It’s super important that we work together tomorrow, and don’t make any rash decisions.
I know this article might not make a ton of sense to you, but it’s a general idea of how LYLO situations should go: LYLO Article
Also here’s a super helpful link to understand some of the terms we’ve been using: Commonly Used Abbreviations
You can read them if you want, or you don’t have to if you don’t want to. It’s completely up to you.
Anyways, the notes:
- Votes will be locked. Once you write /vote [player], you can’t move your vote again.
- Scum will be doing their best to manipulate you. It’s super important to talk to others, and find your allies. (I’m your ally, and someone else you can trust is Blizer, in the instance I die)
- Everything will be chaotic. It might be hard to understand what’s going on, so please ask questions if you’re overwhelmed, confused, or have anything you need to ask
How you should play LYLO:
- Don’t vote for a while. You should never ever vote in the first half of the day, and you should never be voting first. You vote when your allies tell you when to vote (Me+Blizer can tell you when it’s your turn to vote).
- Scummy people should vote first, and should vote eachother (Ex. Osie votes Arete, and Arete votes Osie)
- You should vote within the crossvoters (Ex. Osie votes Arete, and Arete votes Osie. You find Arete scummier, so you vote Arete)
- Talk with others, and contribute as much as you can, even if you think it isn’t very helpful
Does all this make sense?