How do I know? Because my setup has a higher kidnapper percentage than jailor, along with a fair few other setups I've seen over the past month or two
Also why I always fake claim unless gov, since if you execute a gov claim you're asking to get labelled as kidnapper.[/QUOTE]
Fake claiming a gov would let you survive the Jailor, but the metagame is such that most governments would lynch you instantly for lying. As well they should because otherwise it'd be a free jail get away free card for them evils.
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Originally Posted by Varcron
No, no it isn't
How do I know? Because my setup has a higher kidnapper percentage than jailor, along with a fair few other setups I've seen over the past month or two
Also why I always fake claim unless gov, since if you execute a gov claim you're asking to get labelled as kidnapper.
Fake claiming a gov would let you survive the Jailor, but the metagame is such that most governments would lynch you instantly for lying. As well they should because otherwise it'd be a free jail get away free card for them evils.
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[QUOTE=theoneceko;930827]i overthink when i fm, hmm. i''ll try to afk more. see that how helps me play [B][COLOR="#FFFF00"][SIZE=4];W;[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE]
Tbh breaks are kinda mandatory because you can't be clear headed without having forgotten about the game for a few hours at least.
Without that, your reads would be constant - at that point idk if there's a point in playing if can't change mind and reevaluate.
Maybe I'm exaggerating. But maybe I'm not?
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Originally Posted by theoneceko
i overthink when i fm, hmm. i''ll try to afk more. see that how helps me play ;W;
Tbh breaks are kinda mandatory because you can't be clear headed without having forgotten about the game for a few hours at least.
Without that, your reads would be constant - at that point idk if there's a point in playing if can't change mind and reevaluate.
This is a guy who argued half an hour in grave chat that he'll never claim his role, whilst also always preferring town roles + blacklisting evil roles + picking same name, all to teach everyone that he's always town, therefore shouldn't claim, therefore ruining the spirit of the game.
What I want to know is what is all this gibberish in this thread about when your real intentions for not claiming are entirely different?
This is a guy who argued half an hour in grave chat that he'll never claim his role, whilst also always preferring town roles + blacklisting evil roles + picking same name, all to teach everyone that he's always town, therefore shouldn't claim, therefore ruining the spirit of the game.
What I want to know is what is all this gibberish in this thread about when your real intentions for not claiming are entirely different?