RE: Day 2/Night 2
PMysterious said:
@TheYoshi: You jerk. He survived for 6 days as an Indie last game. He HAD his own skill and nothing else. That's really good. Think of me, in a game I started in, I was Alpha Wolf and only lasted for 4. That really proves his skill compared to mine.
That really doesn't mean much when each day lasted less than 72 hours. Plus, when he was called out, he gave a terrible defense.
ESP said:
Either way, after DNA and Infinity, we need to kill people starting with Zyflair as DNA basically confirmed him as a townie. After that, anyone who a seer says is a townie will become our priority.
I agree that we should kill Zyflair, but not that we should kill any confirmed townie. Everybody who's not on our list is an enemy, being a townie or an indie doesn't change the fact that we should kill them. If anything, we should focus more on indies because they're more likely to have killing roles and thus, be able to kill us. I think we should kill Zyflair because of
how he was confirmed. DNA saw one of his roles and it was enough to convince him of his alignment. This probably means that he has a good role, such as priest, and thus should be killed.
Kecleon-X said:
I think we should Nightkill Porygon-X. My reasoning is this: I literally live with my brother, so I am pretty attuned to his tactics. He is laying low, which means that he is hiding something. The game that he had the ability to skip the next day phase, he barely posted. So, seeing as me and my brother are people of consistency, I believe that he has something to hide.
Killing him could be a good idea in case he snoops around and finds out something he shouldn't
But what message to send to the local Paper? Should it cast doubt on someone, then we incriminate them next night? We could make it slight, like saying someone was found with the gun (Desert Eagle, pweeeeze?) that was used in trying to kill Chillarmy?
I'm reluctant to use my role to do anything but post stupid stuff. If I send incriminating messages, it could backfire by being misinterpreted or somebody seeing that it's my role. I'd probably get lynched instantly if I posted incriminating messages should somebody be able to trace it or something.
However, I could see this in tandem with incriminate working to our advantage. I could say "I think that Eevee is a wolf", for example, and then the next night we can make it so her alignment is wolf. The question is "Who do we use this on?"