yeah they’d learn
creating a fang gu does have the benefit of you facing a fang gu with no [+1 Outsider]
yeah they’d learn
creating a fang gu does have the benefit of you facing a fang gu with no [+1 Outsider]
So if it’s a ten player game, go for it.
slowly uncovering why the engineer is obnoxious to use properly on scripts
the midgame play is turning them into puuka to wreck their kp for a night
yes you add poison but if you know puuka is in play it’s extremely traceable poison
if memory serves there is a special clause that if the pit hag creates a demon, the storyteller decides who dies that night
which would almost certainly be the poor legion
good news the engineer is drunk anyway
the philosopher is also too busy fucking with politicians to engineer stuff either
yes and no
creating a good legion is so unequivocally bad for evil that letting it live is probably fine
Hey! Not quite, since, the legion has a self destruct button, which most demons don’t
So if the st wants they kill the legion whenever they want
Me remembering the stream game where the Pit-Hag created every good Demon in SNV and the ST followed their kills.
if you’re putting philosopher and politician on the same script consider not doing that
But it’s funny when the drunk phisolpger turned poltician who sold our their team when converted by the mez loses on a stream game
redirect the kill to the pithag as divine retribution for such a fucked up play
the poli being an extra evil player is already bad enough. we don’t need a drunk poli who doesn’t know they can’t evilside because the philo poli is too busy evilsiding to tell them
other philosopher shenanigans
philosophize into a heretic, then fucking die
you’ll stop drunking the real heretic, and your heretic ability is still active
Actually, no. This is fine, because it incentivises both the Philosopher and the Politician, if either or both are in play, to think carefully about how they play the game.
although the philo poli does now need to outstage the drunk poli who’s trying their best
Imagine you’re the Politician, but Philosopher is on the script. Do you really want to evil-side blindly? What if you were made drunk?
Or you’re the Philosopher. What if you die and now you’re in contest with the actual Politician? Is this a risk you want to take?
is there any rule that says you can’t damsel jumpscare as the philo
there are. niche scenarios in which this would maybe be optimal