@SkullJoke:
I've been shot!!
Got a PM saying I've been shot, there's some blood coming out of a hole in my vest, and I may not have much time to talk before I bleed out. (don't know how that works as a skeleton, yohoho)
Wish I had more to contribute, but that's all I got.
My role is townie, no powers or anything fancy, win condition is when all threats to town are eliminated.
Maybe my vest was somewhat effective and that's why I didn't die in the night, and am instead slowly bleeding out?
Whoa, that's brutal and wild! I don't know if you're truly dying or how much is conjecture on your part (which you probably shouldn't try to even clarify right now), but you're counted among the town numbers in Shuhan's post, and we still require 5 votes to lynch, so hopefully that means you can also still vote. Which is a pretty huge deal, assuming you were shot by the mafia. It means they can't (necessarily) silence players and the wagon they're pushing by killing them. For now I don't see a reason you'd be making any of this up.
@kmohyudin:
Foolio (and only Foolio): Do you believe that the town made a right move by not lynching anyone yesterday
Nope. Never has been, and probably never will be, my stance. Barring some extremely crazy open setup. At least we have the SkullJoke situation because when I saw the opening post with no deaths I was like "oh great, so much for waiting until we have a flip to work with."
@Sky:
As a general question to all, do you think that we should rely on the vests as a form of preliminary protection, or should we focus more on obtaining 'reports' or things like hypo-copping?
You should not have asked this as it steps on kmo's question to SuDoKu. Nobody should answer this for now.
@Kirbycide:
To Sky’s question: As I understood it, the advantage of hypo-copping was mostly valid for an open setup, where we know that one cop exists. With hypo-cop, the rest of the vanilla townies can provide fabricated reports that might obfuscate who the cop is, while it also leaves a paper trail for the real cop so that if they flip before they can make a guilty report, the town will at least know who they investigated as innocent. The disadvantage was that the phony reports could be shifted through by the mafia over time, helping them to narrow down who the true cop is.
You should not have answered this.
@Huschel:
Foolio, it's nice that I don't read like scum to you, but why did you not perk up when I made baseless setup speculation and instead scrutinize Kirby's decision to analyze it?
Honestly it's a miracle there was so little overall setup speculation on day 1 all things considered. While I think such speculation is generally somewhat frowned upon, a decision to analyze isn't what I took issue with. It was the way he directly asked me "so, what do you know about these vests that the rest of us don't? wink wink ".