In Mafia, the chances of having 2 Jailors has increased dramatically, mainly due to players accepting the Jailor as a standard role in their setups. This thread is for discussing some fun tactics you've done with multiple Jailors. Additionally, this is also a place to show off any moments you've had as a Jailor that you appreciate. However, you can discuss anything as long as it deals with multiple Jailors.

Make-Shift Alliance
Requires two Jailors and any random player, most preferably a confirmed role. Have the two Jailors each jail the same, desired player. By doing so, you will have created a miniature meeting, rivaling those of Masons.

This is actually my favorite tactic in Mafia when I'm a Jailor or a Mayor. By setting this plan in motion, the designated player becomes immune to any sort of killing abilities. Additionally, a coalition like this can discuss the topics of the day better than any Mason can, owing to their limited power and trustworthiness. With a confirmed role, the 3 players can know each others identities, giving them an upper hand in the Mafia's own game.

The group basically becomes an Anti-Mafia alliance. While the Mafia holds the powers of night, the Jailor coalition has the upper hand during the day. If a Mayor had become the target of designation, the ability to have 4 votes will prevent the death of any member of the group during the day, especially the Mayor's support. This make-shift group is the ultimate Anti-Mafia weapon during the day. By adding a Vigilante to the collaboration, the Town gains the weapons they need to destroy the Mafia.

While I wouldn't call this make-shift group overpowered, I still wouldn't say that it's weak. With the possibilities of this strategy becoming more common as more players accept Jailors as a standard, this strategy will eventually become overused. As my favorite strategy, I hope that it won't fall in the wrong hands or in the hands of trolling Jailors.


Story Time
Anyways, I discovered this strategy while playing with a player under the guise of Dog. With his name in mind, I jailed his ass that night. Upon pleading for his life and claiming Jailor, I told him to prove himself by jailing Domestic Housecat the next day.

Sure enough, I was jailed once the night ended. Once we had discovered each others identities, we would continue to jail important and suspicious players. On some nights, we would jail each other to ensure that we had protection.

Once I had jailed a Doctor and saved him from attack, I revealed to him our names and roles. By creating this 3 man group, we killed off the Mafia henchmen and the Serial Killer committed suicide.

Once the players were isolated, a certain player claimed Doctor. At this point, we knew who each of us were. With only 6 players left and a Survivor still standing, we lynched off the player who claimed Doctor without much thought.

As expected, he ended up being the Godfather. If anything, the game we played was excellent. By isolating and discovering what each player was, we ensured our victories through reason and cooperation. This is an example of a perfect game and the effects of team-work.


Team-work is OP, abuse it!

~Internet