Sorcerer needs more power to kill Inquisitor

@Moleland
Of course it does! They survived! This will start your deduction. Could it be the Inquisitor? Or a Scorned? Perhaps the Mastermind or an Alchemist?

The attack itself won’t tell you anything else, but information should not be handed on a silver platter. Deduction is part of the game.

Was there a Trollbox ever used? You now must consider that the person you attacked could be Scorned.
That would be a waste of a valuable night attacking him again. Perhaps what he said in chat might steer towards getting someone exed. Makes Scorned more likely again. In this case, you could consider attacking a target that is likely a Blue Dragon. (again, you don’t have to kill the Inquisitor)

Did someone claim that target was immune to occupy? Also a clue to him being Scorned or a guarded BD that is occupy immune.

I would really hate it if this game was ever to come down to just check results: 100% A or 100% B.
Or random killings.

@Lily
Lol, right you are! Weird she isn’t called a Sorceress! :slight_smile:

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Still think it’s unlikely that sorcerer will waste a kill on a night immune target twice - especially with the fact every day that passes means it’s more likely they will die and lose

Ofc im always right. The Priest was also a female yet she was not called Priestess although it seems that the Priest and the Sorcerer are the same person according to Throne of lies twitter account.

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If you have strong clues that you’ve found the Inquisitor, it will be more than worth it!
Being found and killed by the Inquisitor is an instant loss for the Sorcerer after all. Removing that risk by 1 extra attack at night may grant him several days of extra time.

If someone encourages to put some suspect up and that suspect ends up claiming Court Wizard on the stand… What does that say about the person that put him up there? Could very well be an investigative BD, but if you decide to attack him (BD needs to die!) and he lives… well… Why would someone with some form of immunity have reasons to put someone with magic ability on the stand? Well worth a shot in this case I would say.

And again, chances are the Inquisitor already lost his Night Immunity because someone else attacked him earlier. In this case, only one attack from the Sorcerer kills him. (checks in-game if Inquisitor is male… confirmed :slight_smile:)

Nice.

Guess that confirms your gender :wink:

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lol