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Got this earlier this morningOverswarm said:Circus, Vanderzant, XiviiDtJ Glyphmoney said:So who's your 3 people you want to nominate?
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Got this earlier this morningOverswarm said:Circus, Vanderzant, XiviiDtJ Glyphmoney said:So who's your 3 people you want to nominate?
I agre e.Jerkus .
Thank you. No one ever agrees with me on this.Overswarm said:Ranmaru.What's one player you do NOT want to have to manipulate as scum?
These are really interesting setups. Did you create this yourself, or play in them elsewhere? I've been trying to expand my repertoire of open setups and I'm interested in learning about more of them.Setups I’ve played or already thought about, because I don’t want to sit and make a zillion more setups just to answer this question:
For under 10: Vote manipulators. Everyone can manipulate someone else’s vote if they choose to by saying “you can only vote for this player”. Multiple attempts allow them to vote for any of the players given to them. Mafia can NKill. No mod confirmation save for a modkill on someone if they vote for someone that they can’t vote for. Can’t tell someone they can only vote for themselves. Lynch is whoever has the most votes at the end of the day if no consensus is reached. Everyone may choose to not vote if they so desire.
For over 10 players: Mages and Priests. Everyone in the game has 3 health points to start off with. During the Night phase, each player can deal 1 point of damage to whoever they want. If that person goes negative at the end of the Night, they die. They can also add one extra health point to a player with no maximum, giving them more health. This occurs every night. Mafia can NKill, ignoring health. Lynches ignore health. As the game goes on people’s health goes dangerously high or dangerously low and people use it for reads as well as in-game reads. A complete townie read becomes a suspicious read when they have 9 health and there are only 8 players left in the game. Scum has to be careful not to let town get to an ending position where town can mislynch in lylo, but then deal damage to scum to kill them. Rare, but possibility.
Oh how laaaaaaame. After making such a big fuss about how bombs should suicide via modkill to skew the game severely in town's favor, I'm surprised. Or maybe you don't consider that trying to "break" the game lol.
It should be impossible to think that. =PEntertainment-wise, Fire Emblem. That was fun. Balance-wise, I dunno. It’s hard to think back say “man, that **** was BALANCED”
Made 'em. I've got many, many, many unused setups saved, so much so that it is often difficult to choose which one I'll be using. Most of the open ones like those I generally don't do just becuase something like "priests and mages" is one of those games you'd have to play multiple times to really get a feel for it.These are really interesting setups. Did you create this yourself, or play in them elsewhere? I've been trying to expand my repertoire of open setups and I'm interested in learning about more of them.
I know the answer to this because I stalked his previous games :BWhere did Jerkus come from?
Yeah, this is a key question.If you could redo Hep Alien, what would you change with your approach?