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Well, since there’s a lot of alcohol, and that’s not really my thing, I think I’ll go with hunger instead.
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Well, since there's a lot of alcohol, it's not for me, I'll take the hunger role instead.
No need. Firstly, there are too few players, which casts doubt on the need for immunities in principle. Secondly, I will get my immunity when my game actually progresses, and not like it is now.
If a "potato block" is applied to a student one night, and the professor expels the military commissar, the message about the military commissar's expulsion will not appear in the newspaper. (This is done to avoid revealing the military commissar's role to others.)
When a student is expelled, they automatically join the army. When a military commissar is killed, the player joins the army and dies there.
I don't understand the point... why is it so important not to reveal the role of an already eliminated military officer?
And what's the difference between being dismissed and being killed anyway?
Let me clarify regarding the "fact is displayed" when players are eliminated. Will we not know who was eliminated? Will they be able to write in the thread as usual?
Let me clarify regarding the "fact is displayed" when players are eliminated. Will we not know who was eliminated? Will they be able to write in the thread as usual?
During the night, as well as for eliminated players and those not participating in the game, it is allowed to write in the thread if the information is not related to the roles of the playing and eliminated players, does not contain any hints, clues, revelations, deciphering of evidence, calls to execute or kill someone, etc.
You're wrong. If people follow this rule, it will only clutter the thread. And controlling this rule might be more difficult than you think. Although in a Mafia game with nine players, it might not be critical.
I remember those times when I played in person. There, it wasn't necessarily required to remain silent at night, and many people calmly chatted with their eyes closed, saying things like "don't kill me," or "whoever kills me is #?:%#!" Let's keep that option, but we shouldn't overdo it.
Yes, that's the way it should be.
By the way, why is it forbidden in the forum mafia to reveal one's own or another's role? How does this ruin the game?
I remembered those times when I played in person. There, it was naturally not necessary to keep silent at night, and many calmly chatted with their eyes closed, saying something like "don't kill me," or "whoever kills me, they're #?:%#!" Let this possibility remain, but don't overdo it.
I hope people will use the provided opportunity appropriately.
In short, it gives a huge advantage to the town.