/in
finally I can be converted and lose just like I always wanted
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finally I can be converted and lose just like I always wanted
i feel like doing it that way is trying to account- oh, wait, no, thatâs accounting for scenarios where it doesnât happen, huh?
poggers thanks
ah shoot I thought I specified that but it looks like not. my interpretation is that the last non-them player would die in their place (regardless of alignment)
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i enjoy the mechlocked timeframe of play
Me when theyâre the only voted player and they die
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suppose i should be asking
@Arete if a day ends early due to majority will the night or subsequent day be extended?
I would probably extend the night but depending on the exact timeframe I might shorten it instead (e.g. if you guys hammer 25 hours into the day, Iâm not going to be like âok 47 hour night timeâ)
either way the next day is staying the same length + starting at the same time
Executions are mandatory
Therefore the cult will always win in the long run.
Because the amount of people living (zero) will match the cult (zero)
oh shit i just realized what setup this is been so long since i played this lol
Therefore, townâs winrate must be 100%
This is also true
Therefore, the Luminary must out D1 and willingly execute an evil member. This is the only ethical move.
@Arete
if the wagons are
Luminary: Player 1, Player 2, Player 3, Player 4 (4/5)
Player 4: Player 5, Player 6, Player 7, Player 8 (4/5)
Player 8: Player 9 (1/5)
will the rand be publicly announced or will player 4 die without randing
if ifs the second case will the luminary be outted?
rand to out the luminary
Finally a game good can win.
theyâll still lose
the execution will be randed, however, which player is chosen for the execution will be announced â so thereâs a 50% chance of Player 4 just being executed, and a 50% chance of the Luminary being chosen, and it being announced that Player 4 died in their place (which would out the Luminary obviously)
arete only labeled this as a scod so scod 69 is closer to happening
Isnât that roughly 51.5% (100% - 91% x 80% x 66.666%)?
You know what I gotta do