Not putting them here, it's basically just me ranting about how Muffin and SKOT are scum, Mastin being sketchy, and certain other players like Xis being town.
Majiffy can thumbwar with me over this vote but this is where its going babes
↑ ReallySexyDudes wrote:Majiffy can thumbwar with me over this vote but this is where its going babes
Vote: Muffin
↑ zMuffinMan wrote:
the case on vezok boils down to "justin said traitor. he must be scum" <- the entirety of the case is built around this being a slip, which is dumb because (a) it most likely isn't a slip, and (b) this is incredibly easy to push and then go "whoops, fuck, wow, he shouldn't have said such scummy things!" or something like that after a town flip
↑ zMuffinMan wrote:
the case on vezok boils down to "justin said traitor. he must be scum" <- the entirety of the case is built around this being a slip, which is dumb because (a) it most likely isn't a slip, and (b) this is incredibly easy to push and then go "whoops, fuck, wow, he shouldn't have said such scummy things!" or something like that after a town flip
↑ Justin Playfair wrote:
Because yeah, Johnny was green and trying to get brown, so he makes sense as a tree stump, but he was sure never part of the Barksdale crew.
↑ Justin Playfair wrote:
So far role flavor appears to have a clever relation to some aspect of the characters but not a one on one relation to alignment
↑ Justin Playfair wrote:
Therefore DGB's lynching, most especially if she flipped town, would be no more alignment indicative for her neighbors than their confirmed flavor roles already are.
↑ Justin Playfair wrote:
As for a traitor, if there is one, there are multiple places to look, even assuming it would correspond with flavor. Might find an Orlando, for just one example.
↑ Justin Playfair wrote:
Given the way this has played out, with the inclusion of DGB in a neighborhood where her flavor role would be explicitly known by two other players, this strikes me as a bad lynch. Not saying we shouldn't keep the same eye on DGB we do on anyone else, but I find it a little improbable that Toasty would just feed us scum to lynch in the way this would indicate.
↑ vezokpiraka wrote:@zmuffin: let's get a scum wagon going because scum got their fun thinking they have two town wagons they could force aislynch on.
↑ vezokpiraka wrote:20 pages of nothing. Half of the players replaced and the others did nothing.
You speedlynched on day 1 and lynched by mod mistake on day 2. Wtf can you analyze?
↑ vezokpiraka wrote:
I read his ISO and there ia nothing that suggest a town process.
I'm down with this.
vote xisiq
Well, not really. Scum kill mighta failed N1, and if zMuffinman's town, then my reads haven't been stellar, soyeah, they don't exactly have reason to kill me when they think me not a threat.↑ vezokpiraka wrote:Also mastin still being alive makes me feel weird.
Said it before, saying it again.
So do I. That being said, I'm beginning to see signs. (Did I mention that I might have made my conclusion prematurely?)↑ vezokpiraka wrote:@mastin: I have a petfect track record of reading muffin. Especially early. I don't understand how you don't see town muffin.
Probably.↑ ReallySexyDudes wrote:Which wagon sucks more? Vezok or Muffin?
TRICK QUESTION, THEY'RE BOTH LOADED WITH SCUM.
Better than the alternative.↑ Xisiqomelir wrote:Downplaying, check. Evasion, check. Refusal to respond to the salient point, check.
Yep!A clear-cut "lynch me if you can".
Roughly updated. Horrible formatting, I know, gimme a sec.↑ mastin2 wrote:Dr. Pants<--Town.
SexyDudes<--Town.
BBmolla<--Town.
ActionDan<--I've had him as town, but right now he needs another look.
TheGottemer<--Town.
Justin Playfair/vezokpiraka<--Town.
BlueBloodedToffee/Titus<--Another name I've had as town, but need another look to be sure. Anti kill is something Titus would do, for instance.
Slandaar<--Town.
Messiah Complex<--I've had them as town, but there is that seed of doubt. I'll need to make sure they are.
BooKitty/zMuffinMan<--Pending final conclusion, but I THINK town off of what I'm seeing now.
Xisiqomelir<--Probably-scum.
Sharpest-knife-on-tree<--Near-certainly scum.
Muki/Anatole Kuragin<--DEAD null.
Jackal711<--Pretty dang strongly null.
↑ Xisiqomelir wrote:↑ mastin2 wrote:No, but I'll PL anyone using the wiki, when the wiki is VERY largely static, stale, and unmoving, making it very rapidly obsolete to current site meta. Don't believe me? Look at the revision history. The last edit might be in 2014, but look at the contents OF that edit--it's fixing formatting and grammatical errors, not the content of the article itself. Before that? The article was last edited in 2011, three years ago.↑ Xisiqomelir wrote:Are you going to PL the MS wiki?
http://wiki.mafiascum.net/index.php?title=Neighbor
Play Advice
If you are one of three Neighbors, chances are reasonable that one of the other Neighbors is scum.
Here is Monopoly Mafia from just before I went on hiatus. The neighbourhood was scummy as all get-out.
http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.ph ... start=2675
Are you going to tell me there is suddenly an abundance of three-man "mason"-hoods? You know I'm going to demand evidence for this assertion, yes? Please provide it.
Irrelevant, given that I was wrong and DGB flipped traitor.↑ Xisiqomelir wrote:Please respond to this post from D2:↑ Xisiqomelir wrote:Here is Monopoly Mafia from just before I went on hiatus. The neighbourhood was scummy as all get-out.http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.ph ... start=2675↑ mastin2 wrote:No, but I'll PL anyone using the wiki, when the wiki is VERY largely static, stale, and unmoving, making it very rapidly obsolete to current site meta. Don't believe me? Look at the revision history. The last edit might be in 2014, but look at the contents OF that edit--it's fixing formatting and grammatical errors, not the content of the article itself. Before that? The article was last edited in 2011, three years ago.↑ Xisiqomelir wrote:Are you going to PL the MS wiki?
http://wiki.mafiascum.net/index.php?title=Neighbor
Play Advice
If you are one of three Neighbors, chances are reasonable that one of the other Neighbors is scum.
Are you going to tell me there is suddenly an abundance of three-man "mason"-hoods? You know I'm going to demand evidence for this assertion, yes? Please provide it.
Variations
These are a few of the ways that Traitor has been implemented.
If not, Traitor is basically intended to act like a "bad Townie" - whereas "good Townies" try to find scum, "bad Townies" hinder the Town from finding the scum without necessarily knowing who they are. However, it is considerably more common for the Traitor to know who the scum are.
The Traitor may or may not know who is in the Mafia to begin with.
On occasion the Traitor is only told who one of the scum is.
The Traitor may give negative results to Cops (that is, they show up like Townies would). This hearkens back to the earliest interpretation of the Traitor, called the Mafia Spy.
The Mafia Spy shows up as Town to Cops, but the Mafia can "call them back" at any time to make them full members of the Mafia at any time. (Obviously, the Mafia would know that the Mafia Spy exists.)
Some moderators allow for Mafia teams to kill their Traitors with the factional kill. Other times, the Traitor is immune to kills from their Mafia (in which case if the Mafia tries to kill them there is no kill that Night). Still other times, if the Mafia attempts to kill their Traitor the Traitor is instead recruited into the Mafia, allowing it to talk to the rest of the faction and perform the factional kill. All of these have been seen regularly.
If the Mafia can potentially kill their Traitor, they are sometimes told that a Traitor exists in the game. This forces the scum to hunt for their own Traitor in hopes of learning who NOT to kill at Night.
Some Traitors, particularly those that cannot be recruited into the main faction, are compensated by being granted extra powers. For instance, the Mafia Traitor may also be the team's Roleblocker.
Some Traitors lose if the main Mafia group is wiped out, even if they are still alive.
SPEAKING OBJECTIVELY. This is as painfully obvious as it can be. How the heck can you be this dense, Slandaar? It's simple.
DGB sees a neighborhood. She believes absolutely that her two partners are town. She knows that paranoia on the neighborhood will exist. She also knows that the paranoia will be focused on her. She believes fully, 100%, that as far as the rest of the game is concerned, if there's any scum in the neighborhood, it's her. Of course she personally knows herself to be town, but nobody else does. But she also believes 100% that after she flips town, people will (or at least, SHOULD) believe that the other two neighbors are town. I don't see how this can't be clear to you. This has been laid out by her and by me explicitly multiple times. She (subjectively) thinks that the neighborhood should be (objectively) all-town, but thanks to paranoia, will (objectively) be suspected, but the focus will be on her. And she knows (objectively) that if anyone in the neighborhood is scum, it'd be her. So in spite of subjectively knowing herself town, she advocates her death, because she (subjectively) believes that the other neighbors will be objectively town when she dies.
Is this the opinion other players hold, no. But she thinks it should be. It makes perfect sense if you actually bother to follow the train of thought that goes into it. You can disagree with her conclusion (be it that the neighborhood is all town, she should die, or both), sure. But just because you disagree with her conclusion does not mean you shouldn't be able to figure out how she reached it. I've *been there*. I know exactly how she feels. There's a reason I pioneered the Mastin Gambit. Is it ideal play, I happen to disagree and think it is not. Is it play that can be coming from town,YES. Just because she isn't playing the way you think is ideal doesn't mean she's scum; it just means your ideals differ from hers.