I don't think I want fran revealing his role just yet. We know enough about Ultron that we shouldn't be evicting that square over any other square. As far as we're concerned, fran's got as much chance of being a townie as anyone else.
I mean its all cool and dandy, but we have all come around to the first argument I made: Its too soon to evict someone. Haly said its taking two actions, yes, two potentially WRONG actions.
Its clear the HHA is going to target the roomates next, since both of them are claiming townie (I am pretty sure one of them has to be HHA or Third Party, makes no sense to make them both good unless the intention of the designer is to makes us turn on them due to MATH and screw us over.
We are getting a LOT more information on Day 2, so might as well wait for it, if anything the roomies is a treat to both sides, and that is a good reason to keep them alive.
Yeah, and I have to reiterate, it would be as much a mistake for the HHA to target the roomies as it would be for us to vote them out. Ultron's role in particular could backfire on the townies and lead to some accidental townie removal.
I'm leaning towards a No Evict for this first day phase.
However, I want to turn our attention to the map and the design of the game. Specifically, I want to talk about the water tiles. Kark most definitely had these placed in these specific squares on purpose. Notice the placement of the bridges, as well, where the river can be crossed from. This leads me to believe that there's a geographical component to the actions of HHA members. My first instinct is to think there's a limit to how many squares an HHA can travel at night to evict someone, but HHA members would need to be able to coordinate to decide who to evict in a night cycle, so I don't think that's it.
On the other hand, perhaps the squares serve as a limitation for the special roles. For example, a doctor can only service the villagers within a certain number of squares. For that reason, if there is a geographical component, there would have to be at least two doctors (depending on the range one can travel at night, maybe more) to cover the entire map. Either that, or there are villagers who have been purposely left outside the range of a doctor or other certain special classes.
Any other thoughts on the map design?
Your seriously shifting blame to me because I'm trying to avoid killing three townies in one day?
I'd happily take the lynch today over you guys double evicting, if it means saving three townies from dying.
You do realize that's exactly what you're arguing we do today?
I'm just kidding about suspecting you.
I've backtracked on this, personally. I know it's a double standard, but we have the ability to discuss it now. With his role action, we wouldn't have a choice.
*Courtroom Chatter noise*
But what do you mean by "the ability to hide your role"? You mean not telling people? Because it paints a bigger target on his back. Also keep in mind everybody has the choice to hide their role as long as they want to. Giving it out early puts you at risk of losing the character because the HHA might target them.
Honestly, I think the fact we convinced Ultron to reveal his role (and Francomp revealed he had a 'big power') was a mistake here. Yes, it assures we don't kill him, but it's also extra information for the Mafia to go on. I seriously don't think Francomp should reveal his role.
Keep in mind the HHA needs to know information too to decide the best person to kill in the night phases (if they manage to kill information gathering roles early, they put us at a huge disadvantage). More information benefits us, but at the same time it's not necessarily the right idea to make everybody with a special power tell us what it is immediately.
Once he has used his role action, the game will reveal him to have a special role; it won't tell us which alliance he is with, though. Understandably, this would draw a lot of attention, because he can let us to remove two possible HHA members whenever he wants. However, he can also force us to remove two villagers when we don't have any concrete evidence. This sounds like a role which best services a party concerned with removing HHA and villagers alike. From what I understand, in a turn where he activates his role action, we wouldn't even be able to vote for No Evict. Stripping the townfolk of a choice is a strange action for a role supposedly aligned with the town.
Due to the double-edged nature of the role, I think it's prudent that HHA members consider that they could possibly utilize Ultron to their advantage if they are able to successfully dwindle down our population without arousing suspicion onto themselves.
I agree, I don't think Fran should reveal his role. I think we know enough about Ultron's to keep that square from being evicted just yet.
Threatening eviction is a necessary part of gathering information. Think about how much information we wouldn't have right now if I didn't single out the roomies so early? If we just went straight to night?
Also true.