- When someone attempts to occupy a Blue Dragon player who is occupy immune, the latter receives no notification.
This allows evils who are pretending to be an occupying class (e.g. the Butler) to use occupy immune players they are aware of to fill some nights in their logbook.
Evil occupy immune players still receive notifications as normal so that they can react accordingly.
- When a Drunk uses Happy Hour on a player, the latter is only aware of having been occupied.
Right now Happy Hour gives a unique notification to the target player, which makes it extremely easy for Drunks to confirm themselves. This change would allow at least classes with some redirection abilities (e.g. Ritualist) to attempt this claim.
- When a player is successfully healed, they receive one notification no matter how many classes healed them.
Right now, healer classes (Physicians and Alchemists) are extremely easy to prove. As soon as a player gets poisoned or is bleeding, every healer can just visit them and they will instantly know how many healer classes are left in the game.
With this change, fake healers can share the credit for heals.
- Make the Psychic Unique again.
I feel like this should need no explanation. Not only is the Psychic an extremely powerful class, especially coupled with certain classes (e.g. it can confirm the Physicianâs reanimation, discover who the Possessor jumped into, etc.), but it is a class that can instantly confirm itself with its plethora of unique day and night abilities. Only the Illusionist can fake claim it and even then only for a short period of time, since it canât link.
- Remove the abilities of classes that have already won.
I feel like this is just a small band-aid for a much deeper problem (having players with no objective influence the game is frustrating for everyone). However, at the very least I feel like you should remove their abilities after their victory.
This would prevent the Inquisitor from outing/killing the Cult and the Scorned from auto-confirming themselves after their victory (by trollboxing someone).