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Lifthrasil: DAYKILL REDFIREGAMING
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SirPrimalform: DAYROKEBKOCK LIFTHRASIL

You're one of those Day-serial-killers I've heard so much about ain't ya?
Yep. I've killed lots of days in a series by playing computer games!
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JoeSapphire: 10 - SirPrimalform
Ooh, thank you! It's like 1 but with higher place value. 1 Deluxe if you will.
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SirPrimalform: DAYROKEBKOCK LIFTHRASIL

You're one of those Day-serial-killers I've heard so much about ain't ya?
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Lifthrasil: Yep. I've killed lots of days in a series by playing computer games!
I bloody knew it!
Post edited September 11, 2019 by SirPrimalform
Guess I'm on the fraidy-cat list for now.
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JoeSapphire: 04 - ZFR
What's this nonsesne.
Will you include the modified Jester in the Role-List?

I would call it Joker. That fits, because The Joker kind of respects and even needs Batman, even though they are enemies.

When the Joker is in play, there is also a Batman in play.

The Joker wins, when he is lynched. But only if the Batman is NOT on his wagon. If the Joker is Nightkilled or lynched by a train with the Batman on it, he loses.

For added difficulty the Batman should know that he is a Batman, but not who the Joker is. (Otherwise the Joker would be impossible to win with).
Oh and how about adding 'Reflexive' to the Qualifiers list? I would like to see a Reflexive Doctor in some game some day. Especially in a game with Visitors. ... Or spice it up even more, put a Reflexive Doctor and a PGO in a game with several Compulsive Visitors.


"Compulsive" is missing from the list of Qualifiers too!
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JoeSapphire: 04 - ZFR
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ZFR: What's this nonsesne.
Joe is attempting to curse you.
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Lifthrasil: The Joker wins, when he is lynched. But only if the Batman is NOT on his wagon. If the Joker is Nightkilled or lynched by a train with the Batman on it, he loses.
Or survives to the end.
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ZFR: What's this nonsesne.
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SirPrimalform: Joe is attempting to curse you.
Nonsense!
Post edited September 11, 2019 by ZFR
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Lifthrasil: Will you include the modified Jester in the Role-List?

I would call it Joker. That fits, because The Joker kind of respects and even needs Batman, even though they are enemies.

When the Joker is in play, there is also a Batman in play.

The Joker wins, when he is lynched. But only if the Batman is NOT on his wagon. If the Joker is Nightkilled or lynched by a train with the Batman on it, he loses.

For added difficulty the Batman should know that he is a Batman, but not who the Joker is. (Otherwise the Joker would be impossible to win with).
Thinking about it, Batman has no incentive to cause Joker to lose, which makes it a bit easier on Joker.
Why would the Joker want to be lynched? He's the kind of person to cause all sorts of troubles and has a fancy for killing people, not himself! I'm thinking if he is mafia-aligned but has an interest in ditching his fellow mafiosos.
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ZFR: Thinking about it, Batman has no incentive to cause Joker to lose, which makes it a bit easier on Joker.
Then make the Batman a Lyncher without telling him his target. As soon as the Joker reveals himself, the Batman will do his best to lynch the Joker.

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PookaMustard: Why would the Joker want to be lynched? He's the kind of person to cause all sorts of troubles and has a fancy for killing people, not himself! I'm thinking if he is mafia-aligned but has an interest in ditching his fellow mafiosos.
But the Joker 'dies' all the time and comes back. Which is, what a Jester does. Plus he has free reign to do his mischief as long as he is officially 'dead'.
Post edited September 12, 2019 by Lifthrasil
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Lifthrasil: Then make the Batman a Lyncher without telling him his target. As soon as the Joker reveals himself, the Batman will do his best to lynch the Joker.
That was my thought too. Maybe Batman has a town/lyncher wincon as being a lyncher without knowing your target is tough and would end up being anti-town (as Batman would want to be on every wagon). If they have an optional town wincon then it relieves that pressure to be on every wagon somewhat and means that if they miss their target then they still have a chance. If they get the Joker then they can be indifferent to the town/mafia struggle.
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JoeSapphire: seven places filled within 5 hours!
Keep it up everybody :)
Add me to the observer list please, thank you
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trentonlf: Add me to the observer list please, thank you
Best wishes, Trent.
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Lifthrasil: Then make the Batman a Lyncher without telling him his target. As soon as the Joker reveals himself, the Batman will do his best to lynch the Joker.
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SirPrimalform: That was my thought too. Maybe Batman has a town/lyncher wincon as being a lyncher without knowing your target is tough and would end up being anti-town (as Batman would want to be on every wagon). If they have an optional town wincon then it relieves that pressure to be on every wagon somewhat and means that if they miss their target then they still have a chance. If they get the Joker then they can be indifferent to the town/mafia struggle.
Exactly. Batman is one of the good guys and should be Town. But if he serves his main purpose and lynches the Joker, he wins no matter what other outcome there is.