FMLSheWas12 wrote:I discovered a passive. The first time I'm visited, I will become a body-double for one random villager that visited me. However, if I have a non-villager visitor, I will commute instead of becoming a body-double.
I assume I haven't been visited up until now since my passive was just revealed last night phase. Otherwise, I know nothing else.
FMLSheWas12 wrote:JacksonVirgo wrote:FMLSheWas12 wrote:I discovered a passive. The first time I'm visited, I will become a body-double for one random villager that visited me. However, if I have a non-villager visitor, I will commute instead of becoming a body-double.
I assume I haven't been visited up until now since my passive was just revealed last night phase. Otherwise, I know nothing else.
Woah okay.
So like if the person who visited you were to die, you die instead? And what does the commute mean??
I "leave the game" for the night phase which means I can't declare actions or be visited.
It's not the literal definition of a "commute" because it takes effect after a player targets me, but "commute" is the best look-alike term to think of to describe this.
FMLSheWas12 wrote:JacksonVirgo wrote:@FML just so I understand, could you give an example on how your passive works?
I can try although I feel like I'm not explaining it any better than I did before.
#1: Player X (a villager) visits me N1 and I become a body-double to X.
#2: Player X and Y (also a villager) visits me N1 and I become a body-double to one of X or Y at random.
#3: Player X, Y, and Z (a wolf) visits me N1 and I commute. I do not become anyone's body-double and X, Y, and Z will have their actions fail on me.
So after reading these. If scum visits them on their first night being visited, they hide and noone can target them. Making the scum visit essentially useless. How am I reading this wrong?