Please stop with this Achro tunnel before it even starts.
I like this reasoning tbh.
Iâll say Merpy is town for now and not vote them today.
How can it be a tunnel if it hasnât started?
Because I know you like a book Zorvo. Youâre getting set to start deathtunneling Achro until one of you dies. Itâs classic you.
Clearly you havenât read what I posted pre game.
Very well, I will try to be nice because it isnât your fault.
If you go back and look I never asked Merpy to unvote, much less forced her into unvoting. You might even notice if you pay attention that when she revoted lol I didnât have any problem with it and what I really wanted was to ensure that my top town read (thatâs merpy) keeps her head on a swivel and produces good results even if I happen to be murdered overnight. In short, I am imparting advice that I think will benefit town as a whole because I think merpy is town.
If anything @Magnus opinions wanted here, I think this might upon reflection be a bad look for Zorvo if lol flips scum because there is this base assumption from Zorvo that defending lol is bad which strikes me as funny. I had a slight town lean on lol but my advice was more broad going forward and not meant to defend lol in the least.
Magnus, would you say scum Zorvo has struggles with tmi? I donât know his meta well.
But anyway aside from that random connection that just dawned on me yes, there is something wrong with your process. You donât realize that from my perspective discrediting you given your track record is pro town. Because you tend to as town run around cutting townâs nose off so much that even when you are right it doesnât matter. It is not the accuracy that is the problem it is the method. If you are so reckless as town and so heedless of common sense that when your flailing finds wolves you are ignored then your town process is useless to town and you need to change it.
Starting with understanding, on a spiritual level, that the advice I gave to Merpy is extremely pro town and has no agenda.
but also if you are scum with lol thatâd be funny.
Youâre right. I havenât.
Also ima do the same thing Merpy is with lol.
Until Achro explains to me what âanotherâ means, I wonât unvote.
Your previous game.
Woah I thought I was your second town read.
What happened?
Pressure got to yeah?
Fair.
You are incapable of pressuring wolf Achromatic as you are now.
Zorvo/Achro. Iâm willing to bet youâre both villagers for now. Way more sure about Zorvo at the moment though. Cooperate instead of butting heads.
achro IC he ought to be top town for everyone atp imo
If it makes anything better, I didnât feel pressured to unvote. The reason I initially unvoted was bc what Achro was saying made sense. However, you also brought up a good point, Zorvo (which is why I revoted). I think it is good to vote for pressure, but Achroâs point really stuck with me: I shouldnât sit and wait for lol to respond as there are other wolves out there
Not even close. Iâd say Zorvo is my toptown.
No worries. Mafia is inherently a game of conflict and I said I would teach Zorvo how to win as town after he was so sad following his last game where he led town down a disastrous path.
It might take a little roughing up though for him to get the message. Fret not, I wonât hit anything vital.
As for my thought about you possibly being scum, I donât understand why me defending lol = bad unless you have lol as scum for some reason @Zorvo
Did you have lol as scum prior to my âdefenseâ? I can look it up.
Iâd need to consult his past games to be sure, but in Starcraft I remember Zorvo struggling to form impulse reads as an evil player and defaulting to attacking his teammates as a last resort. He usually either passively followed the gamestate, tossing out original scumreads but not actually pursuing them, unless he feels like heâs on the block in which case heâll try to shove someone else over. He struggles to push agenda on villagers is what I mean, which can be seen by how quiet he was in endgame in spite of being the top townread player and lone wolf.
I might be off-base here but thatâs what I remember.