[QUOTE=Renegade;967405]They are both too easy to self confirm. Wouldn't then attorney just be a watered down Mayor?[/QUOTE]
You can slot these roles anywhere, which includes a potential possibility of revamping Elector to alter votes by changing their role. An auditor but with vote-change mechanics.
Originally Posted by Renegade
They are both too easy to self confirm. Wouldn't then attorney just be a watered down Mayor?
You can slot these roles anywhere, which includes a potential possibility of revamping Elector to alter votes by changing their role. An auditor but with vote-change mechanics.
Someone mentioned this in-game, and I thought it would be a neat replacement in place of Elector. Not sure which role alignment, but I'll add it here so someone can slot it in later as a parity styled role.
[color="#a8ada5"]Prosecutor [/COLOR]- during trials, your vote counts as 2 for guiltying
[color="#6e9928"]Attorney [/COLOR]- during trials, your vote counts as 2 for innoing.
Someone mentioned this in-game, and I thought it would be a neat replacement in place of Elector. Not sure which role alignment, but I'll add it here so someone can slot it in later as a parity styled role.
Prosecutor - during trials, your vote counts as 2 for guiltying
Attorney - during trials, your vote counts as 2 for innoing.