But it's not always used that way. In Frat Party Mafia, the vengeful goon was used to draw out a cop. He also distanced pretty well from the rest of his teammates, which contributed to the town loss. It's just that I'd expect if someone with a role like that to be bussed a lot more and ignored a lot less since losses could be cut so easily, or I expect that person to lurk chronically and do a whole lot of nothing. But I suppose this is a larger game, so the benefits of the role are downplayed a lot more.The Fonz wrote:Really, really fallacious argument. See my scumgroup's use of Haschel Cedricson, the vengeful goon, in Seinfeld Mafia. 1-1's usually aren't worth it for scum, so the fact that he can suicide bomb doesn't mean he should. It's an in case of emergency, break glass type thing to mitigate the damage if he does get run up. The idea that we should throw out any connections to the one dead scum when it's pretty much the only lead we have is horribly scummy.
Very true.iam wrote:Calling for a massclaim is not "rolefishing".
But speculating on who the vig is? That's rolefishing.
But if you're essentially marked for death, you're going to put a lot more effort into removing true connections and placing false ones, and thus it's going to be a hell of a lot more difficult. But, point taken.RedCoyote wrote:As already mentioned, scum are going to have connections with other scum. Period. If you know who your partners are and you make posts in the game thread, you're just going to have some sort of connections. That's what playing this game is all about. I don't care what role you are. Just because he was a Suicide Bomber doesn't mean ckd can flip a little switch in his head and be completely removed from his partners. Nah, no dice. Crappy argument, Nacho.