So I figured I’d give some basic tips for Prince, in case you’re starting out or you’re having troubles with the class.
The most important thing is:
Jail someone every single day.
That’s by far the most common error I see princes making. Even if you’re distracted by all the drama in day chat, always jail someone, even if it’s someone at random when you panic at the last second. That’s always better than forgetting to jail.
Who do you want to jail?
- When you’re starting the game, you probably want to start jailing methodically, from the bottom up, the top down or by a system of your choosing. You want to do this for the first few nights while you get some claims.
- When you get at least 2 thirds of the living players’ claims, start jailing the ones that haven’t claimed anything, especially the quiet ones.
- When you’ve got everyone’s claims, start jailing suspicious claims (if 2+ people have claimed a unique class, or 3+ people have claimed a non-unique class, or you have too many neutrals).
- If you panic and jail someone you’ve already jailed or someone who already claimed in public, ask for their full logs or tell them you’re protecting them.
- If you’re fairly confident you found an evil, feel free to jail them for execution.
When do you want to execute?
I am not in favour of executing all neutral claims. You theoretically don’t lose your executes for this, but you DO lose one charge of your execute ability, as well as potentially losing an ally in the fight against evils. I would only recommend executing a neutral claim when there’s a strong suspicion they’re evil (Unseen, Cult or NK).
There may come a time where you have 3 claims and you put one up for execution and it turns out to be BD. Even if you jail and exe another, the third one may get away. This is why you don’t exe Knights/Alchemists “just in case”, because that’s the best possible time to ask them to bomb the remaining claim. Yes, you might lose your executes or get your Knight killed if they CS a BD, but if you’re certain one of them it’s evil, it’s generally worth it, especially towards the late game. If it’s the early game, you can ask different investigative classes to check the suspicious claims.
Always think carefully before executing.
When To Step Up For King?
You are by far the most valuable role for BD, so the only time I’d ever consider stepping up for King is if you have outed yourself and you’ve publicly lost your executions. If everyone knows that you can’t execute them, you’re a slightly better Mystic. People can be bolder when lying to you or refusing to claim in jail, because they know you can’t kill them, and you’re still a target for murdering. At least as King you are confirmed Good and have guards to protect yourself.
Giving People Tasks
The way I win games as Prince is by giving tasks to the people I jail and am not planning on executing. An example from a recent game:
Night 1: Jail Physician. Ask them to innoculate me.
Night 2: Jail Hunter. Ask them to wolf the Physician.
Night 3: Jail Butler. Ask them to wine the Hunter.
Night 4: Jail Knight. Asked them to stay on me.
When I revealed Day 5, I was able to confirm that the Physician was indeed Physician, that the Hunter was indeed Hunter and that the Butler was indeed Butler. The Knight even took out an Unseen assassin guarding me, their Deathnote confirming them as Knight too.
Then I had 3 Sheriff claims, so we voted one up, it was an actual Sheriff, I asked the Alchemist to bomb the second and I jailed and executed the third. The Alchemist regrettably bombed our second Sheriff, but I executed the Mastermind. I also executed an Inquisitor claim who allegedly yolobombed and nailed the Sorcerer. I normally wouldn’t do this to a confirmed Inquisitor, but since they got their win already (supposedly), it was worth checking to make sure they weren’t a Possessor.
Then I asked the Butler to poison the King and the Physician to heal him. King dies the next day (Evil King, lucky us) and we up the Physician and execute them, as we successfully deduced they had been converted.
This is a good example of how to take control of the game as Prince, even with an Evil King, and use the power that you have to give people instructions.
The key to playing Prince to its fullest capability is to ensure that every request you make of people and every use of your abilities (jailing and execution) give you a new piece of information for you to write down. Whenever you find a class, ask the class to do something that you can later use to prove whether they’re lying or not.
But of course, remember:
Always write down everything people claim to you and everything you ask people to do.