In post 92, Elsa Jay wrote:Beginning the day defending someone rather then attacking seems about right for him
Ah!! Would you care to define “sheeping” for me, please. Cuz I seem to have been under a BIG illusion.
In post 96, humaneatingmonkey wrote:Well, I guess Elsa can't be TMI about KittyTacky's town alignment because there are two scum teams in this game. So maybe if KittyTacky flips town, Elsa's town as well.
This is so surface level (Hello, FL. Are you watching??)
Let's play a little game: You are Scum in a MULTIBALL game. You see "someone" (who has last seen you as SCUM) being FoS'd. Do you:
1- Hop on their wagon?
2- Pretend you didn't see it?
3- Try to get on their good side?
And let me simplify it for you: Let's say you actually do SR that person (reminder you are Scum yourself, only on the other team). Now do you want to put yourself in the spotlight and risk being shot by their team, or do you want to appear "supportive" to them and probably just shoot them at night?
In post 109, humaneatingmonkey wrote:What value would it have to whiteknight anyone who you think could flip scum? What value would it have to pocket anyone who you think could be potential rival scum?
What I'm going to say is a
personal opinion
. It also is not meant to direct shade at anyone in this game. It's a general concept.
That said: When I played as SK (once I think, and I won) I used a strategy of mislimming Town by day and hunting for Scum at night. This way the Scum team did not put me up as a priority NK. I guess it's the same thing in MB. Scum want to avoid intimidating the other Scum party so as not to put a big X on their own backs.