In post 756, serrapaladin wrote:@TTH: do you have a history of crumbing your role as a town PR? What about as scum?
I crumbed my role as town JK before
and I'm pretty proud of this crumb.
That's the only one I have, but I don't have an extensive history rolling specials.
That defeats the purpose of the neapolitan role.
The "Not Vanilla Townie" result isn't definitive, that doesn't mean that whoever I got the result on is scum. But the "Vanilla Townie" result
is
indisputable evidence of my target being town. The idea behind neapolitan isn't to catch scum. It's to confirm town.
And with that in mind:
In post 758, serrapaladin wrote: In post 633, TellTaleHeart wrote: In post 627, GuiltyLion wrote:Town feels a little OP but yeah let's lynch Wingback and then I'll shoot BNL tonight if Wingback flips town. If somehow that doesn't end it then it'll be a LYLO decision between duppin/TTH, hopefully I would get killed so it would be Elyse that has to deal with it
You could be right, depending on what specials scum have, but I would wager that
the Normal Review Group does not agree with you.
That's actually the reason I think BnL is town. Two town neighbors would further narrow the pool of people I could possibly confirm and nerf the utility of my role. (This is all with the caveat that setup speculation is not really my thing.)
Explain how this link suggests doc+vig+neighbours+1-shot neap is balanced in a 2:7.
Simply because a town neighbor gives one fewer "vanilla town" slot to confirm. Neapolitan is a role that becomes
less
powerful as it's surrounded with more non-VTs.
In post 760, serrapaladin wrote:I have this nagging voice in my head telling me that the neap is a twist on rolecop and the neighbours are decoys. I guess scum have daytalk, so it's possible they have no PR. Giving them 1 BP is not fun, and there's no indication of a different PR.
I don't really know how to answer this other than to give my opinion, which is that I think scum have an investigative perk like tracker or watcher. Watcher is my pick here because it can nab all the specials including the vig through the ascetic modifier. Jailkeeper is another possibility, albeit a little less elegant.
Regardless, you are correct that the all-town neighborhood is a "decoy." In theory they give zero net power, but in practice they tend to be slightly negative utility given that players tend to assume neighborhoods always have at least one scum.