Surprisingly Normal Mini Mafia II - Page 3
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GiygaS
Canada1043 Posts
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Mataza
Germany5364 Posts
In other words, can we decide to not lynch or are we forced to lynch every day, even if it is MyLo night? | ||
GMarshal
United States22154 Posts
On May 16 2011 10:45 Mataza wrote: Voting question: If player with most votes is lynched, then is lynching mandatory? In other words, can we decide to not lynch or are we forced to lynch every day, even if it is MyLo night? There must always be a lynch, even at MyLo. In the case of a tie the player with the most votes first is lynched. | ||
chaoser
United States5541 Posts
I suggest going to the Self Improvement section and looking over some of the guides and analysis. If you really care, go look up old games and skip to the last few pages, usually someone is nice enough to write up a review of the game. | ||
chaoser
United States5541 Posts
Day 1: Liquiville had known peace for a long, long time. The town, prosperous and thriving, had just entered into its 42nd year of establishment. With the celebration of this important anniversary, the town decided to open its gates to attract more settlers. And so the settlers came, and they came in droves, ready to set up residency in Liquiville and to begin their new, peaceful lives. However, not all the townspeople came in peace. The mafia, seeing that Liquiville was so passive and defenseless, had decided to make the flourishing town their next target for conquest. Two months after the new wave of immigrants to Liquiville had settled down, they convened one night to execute their plan to take over Liquiville, and they had decided to start from the top. Pardoner Comrade Caller was walking home after a long day at the office when it started to rain. A storm whipped up, and Caller was shivering and soaked to the bone. Seeing a taxi, he hailed it over and started to get in. However, upon looking at the driver, he saw something that made him quake even more than the freezing rain and wind had. Dropping his briefcase and coffee mug, he quickly backed away from the taxi and began to run. However, the taxi stayed on him, the bright headlights highlighting Caller’s every movement. Attempting to ditch the phantom cab, Caller turned into an alley, but after running for a few seconds, he realized it was a dead end. Turning back around, he saw his pursuer. The cab had parked outside of the alley, and the driver had gotten out, and he had a gun. Caller started to back away slowly, before he remembered who he was. Yelling in Russian, he charged headlong at his assailant, knowing that his strong-as-steel arms would be able to deflect the puny attacker’s bullets. However, the first bullet went clean through Caller’s fist, and the second went right into his heart. Little did Caller know that his killer had purchased anti-Caller bullets just for this task. As Caller lay in the alley, bleeding out, he thought back to his proud homeland of Russia. With a final sigh, and a soft call of “Nyet,” Caller died. The killer, his job completed, wiped clean his gun, walked back to his cab, and drove away into the night. Qatol, unlike Caller, had decided to stay at the office even though he did not get paid for overtime. Pouring through contract after contract, form after form, Qatol feverishly tried to prepare all the citizenship documents. However, as the hours started to blur and Qatol’s coffee cup ran dry, Qatol decided to call it a night. Also unlike Caller, Qatol lived far away from the office, so he commuted every day. However, just as soon as Qatol had gotten into the car and cranked the engine, a bomb attached underneath the exhaust pipe exploded, spraying Qatol’s blue blood everywhere. And in an instant, it was over. What had been a perfectly operation Hellion a second ago was now just a charred frame, sizzling quietly in the rain. Though they had agreed to content themselves to two kills per night, the Mafia had to seal the deal on this first venture of theirs. Having already taken out the Pardoner and Legal Advisor of the town, they now set their eyes upon the most prominent target in all of Liquiville: the mayor himself, flamewheel91. Two Mafia members quietly broke into and stationed themselves inside flamewheel91’s house, waiting for him to return home from his weekly late-night indoors tennis match. As they saw the car roll up, they prepared their knives, and crept toward the door, ready to kill. However, as flamewheel91 got out of his car and started walking up the driveway, a sudden lightning bolt sizzled down through the sky, instantly vaporizing flamewheel91. After the initial shock had passed, the two mafia members looked at each other and shrugged, then stealthily left the house to go rejoin their co-conspirators. And so the game begins. flamewheel91 the Mayor is dead. Caller the proud Soviet Pardoner is dead, da? Qatol the Legal Advisor is now dead. The game is afoot. Day 1 will end Tuesday at 02:00 GMT (+00:00). Be sure to vote in the thread. Plagiarism FTW. | ||
VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
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Mataza
Germany5364 Posts
For the time being, I suggest we treat this game as if it was setup 4, with 9 vanilla no cop no doc. There are times to claim cop, but there are no times to claim doc. Also looking at the many other games here in TL, many games do analysis on plans that revolve around a magnitude of roles. Which we don´t have. So dear town fellas, work hard and smart because this game is probably harder than most other games you can read on here. | ||
Mataza
Germany5364 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + 12 day1 ly nk 10 day2 ly nk 8 day 3 ly nk 6 day4 Since *not* lynching is also *not* an option, we have to get a result by day3. That is plenty of time. This should be doable. So scum is forced to lay really low, if they ever want to stand a chance. | ||
GiygaS
Canada1043 Posts
On May 16 2011 12:16 Mataza wrote: Small math problem. + Show Spoiler + 12 day1 ly nk 10 day2 ly nk 8 day 3 ly nk 6 day4 Since *not* lynching is also *not* an option, we have to get a result by day3. That is plenty of time. This should be doable. So scum is forced to lay really low, if they ever want to stand a chance. I don't understand the abbreviations in that math problem. What do you mean? | ||
prplhz
Denmark8045 Posts
Anyway I agree that we should at least for the time being consider this to be 3 goons v 6 townies as we have absolutely nothing to base any real decisions off. | ||
Mataza
Germany5364 Posts
Maybe I tried to think of it last because no blue roles is the very hardest to play. Btw we are 12, not 9. Cop is detective and doc is doctor, obviously..... | ||
Mataza
Germany5364 Posts
First day we are 12, and on day 4 we will be 6. If we never catch a maf, we lose then, because to vote we need to be more than 50% Townies. I think I overestimated my town Captain obvious also says: flamewheel91 is the Town Coach. Caller is the Mafia Coach. Qatol is the Neutral Coach. Asking the very basic questions is spam that doesn´t get us any information, which is anti town behaviour. I bet you 5 dollar that at least 1 mafia guy will pretend to not understand how the game works, if we keep asking dumb questions. We have Coaches for questions. | ||
chaoser
United States5541 Posts
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Mataza
Germany5364 Posts
My bad. | ||
sandroba
Canada4998 Posts
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VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
I don't think we should try and cast a scummy light on people trying to learn to play the game. It's a NEWBIE game after all. That being said, I DO think we should try and actively analyze posts and make the best selection for our lynch as I've NEVER condoned random lynching. | ||
VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
Does this mean we cannot ##unvote and change our minds? | ||
chaoser
United States5541 Posts
On May 16 2011 14:23 VisceraEyes wrote: 3. No conditional voting. Does this mean we cannot ##unvote and change our minds? It means you can't say I will place my vote on whoever has the majority between two people and just leave. You need to state who you are voting for. | ||
Palmar
Iceland22630 Posts
That being said, while the 25% odds of lynching a mafia on the first day may seem steep, there are tons of things that we can do to increase our odds. The first part is that we need to get everyone to step up and talk. The more people talk, the more chance someone makes a mistake that can be taken advantage of. And as Mataza pointed out, no matter the setup, we do have available more than one mis-lynches, So even if we do stake a townie this first day, we aren't in any trouble really. And more importantly, even if the person that dies is green, then we at least already have very valuable information on the people that wanted him dead. | ||
VisceraEyes
United States21170 Posts
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