April 22nd, 2013, 03:30 PM
[QUOTE=ika;310187]good idea. i also agree the claiming of partner is restricted due to fact if one of them dies and diffrent dies they can figure out role lists. maybe if both partners die we could say something then
if bork would allow me i coult attempt to do something like this in the futrue[/QUOTE]
What I was thinking of avoiding:
Newbie game, day 3.
"Hey, I'm sheriff."
"Oh yeah, who's your partner in the Experienced Game?"
"creed"
Experienced game, night 4, mafia chat:
"Oh hey, looks like creed's sheriff. GG."
Or:
Newbie game, Day 3:
"I'm sheriff, creed is my partner."
Experienced game, Day 4:
creed flips scum.
GG.
Originally Posted by
ika
good idea. i also agree the claiming of partner is restricted due to fact if one of them dies and diffrent dies they can figure out role lists. maybe if both partners die we could say something then
if bork would allow me i coult attempt to do something like this in the futrue
What I was thinking of avoiding:
Newbie game, day 3.
"Hey, I'm sheriff."
"Oh yeah, who's your partner in the Experienced Game?"
"creed"
Experienced game, night 4, mafia chat:
"Oh hey, looks like creed's sheriff. GG."
Or:
Newbie game, Day 3:
"I'm sheriff, creed is my partner."
Experienced game, Day 4:
creed flips scum.
GG.
April 22nd, 2013, 03:20 PM
That's a really good idea. Perhaps have the experienced game have its Day 1 before the newbie game starts, and the newbie Day 1 during the experienced Night 1 for the new players to see how their partners play during the day.
Claiming your partner would probably have to be illegal.
That's a really good idea. Perhaps have the experienced game have its Day 1 before the newbie game starts, and the newbie Day 1 during the experienced Night 1 for the new players to see how their partners play during the day.
Claiming your partner would probably have to be illegal.
April 22nd, 2013, 01:01 PM
Idea: each of these new player games has a dedicated veteran who will follow the game but not post in the thread. He/she does not know the roles list. New players are allowed to PM him/her for advice. I believe someone mentioned that creed did this in a recent game.
Alternatively, do what Mafiascum does: Each new player game has the same setup with only a variance in one or two roles. There is one 'superveteran' and two fairly experienced players per game. The rest are new players, mostly.
Idea: each of these new player games has a dedicated veteran who will follow the game but not post in the thread. He/she does not know the roles list. New players are allowed to PM him/her for advice. I believe someone mentioned that creed did this in a recent game.
Alternatively, do what Mafiascum does: Each new player game has the same setup with only a variance in one or two roles. There is one 'superveteran' and two fairly experienced players per game. The rest are new players, mostly.