Let's just skip RVS and get down to business.
(Well, actually...
Daykill: Fate
I've waited for months to do that!)
I'm in favour of a mass Noise/No noise and Ward target claim, popcorn style. Faraday and I were in favour of a mass claim, but then I noticed that players who resuscitate that night can't be resuscitated. So I don't think we should give away who has what equipment.
I think Faraday had his own opinions on who'd be most likely to go murderer, but my personal choice to go first would be VasudeVa, because of this post from the sign-up thread:
This makes me want to help a murderer win. (Especially after seeing that ultra delicious Cult win flavor yum, yum. <3.)
Someone awesome please go murderer? <3vpbaltarsottyrulezojanenspyrexmagnaofillusion I'mlookinatyou
Anyone have another choice?
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EBWOPreview: Ninja'd by RC and Magna. Do people agree that we should do it in order to maximize the chances of someone slipping up?
I myself also Heard Noise and did not Ward. I don’t think at this juncture we are going to get a ton of information out of who heard noises. Anyone who didn’t hear noise might provide something to go on as those players (if telling the truth) can’t be the target of a NK action N1 and thus should not be protected via Resuscitate.
I think it's still informative to claim if you heard noise AND ward targets, because:
1) It allows for better direction of Resuscitation/Warding tonight:
i-if someone didn't ward and heard noise, we know absolutely that he was stalked or had a fetish crafted of him (unless he's lying), and would be a good resuscitation target.
i--if someone claims to have warded you, you know you can't be killed tonight. (Although hang on, I just thought of a caveat.
Mods: will players be informed if Craft Fetish and/or Stalk fails?
) Other players would also know that a protown player who didn't hear noise would be a good ward target on N1.
2) It might be interesting to see how the numbers match up (if a suspiciously high or suspiciously low number of people claim to have heard noise, for example).