dolphina wrote:isn’t this just common knowledge
dolphina wrote:isn’t this just common knowledge
Kelisidina wrote:Imagine keeping a will as veteran
EqsyLootz wrote:Kelisidina wrote:Imagine keeping a will as veteran
Imagine keeping a will at all.
kyuss420 wrote:why you write your name and role in the will? Doesnt town see that when you dead?
why you delete numbers from notes when they dead? Doesnt that make it harder to compare to the role list? as you have to check graveyard as well as notes as well as role list?
why you write death notes? Isnt it easy to pick who wrote it from the language and emojis used?
Role
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N1: Target(Result if any) {Other feedback}
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Player1[1] claims Role2
Player2[2] claims Role3
etc
cob709 wrote:that's a pretty okay will
i do it slightly differentlyRole
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N1: Target(Result if any) {Other feedback}
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Player1[1] claims Role2
Player2[2] claims Role3
etc
i usually use notes for a fake claim
cob709 wrote:nah id rather not be constantly flipping between the two
EqsyLootz wrote:cob709 wrote:nah id rather not be constantly flipping between the two
Well, you don't typically use your will unless it's night and keeping down RT: (For me) Then notes can be used throughout the day. I don't tend to have games where I don't use both to my full potential. If you consider the game Throne of Lies you see you have the right side of the book to keep track of claims and left side for actions. So in other words Will and Notes. They are beneficial to any SD game.
cob709 wrote:EqsyLootz wrote:cob709 wrote:nah id rather not be constantly flipping between the two
Well, you don't typically use your will unless it's night and keeping down RT: (For me) Then notes can be used throughout the day. I don't tend to have games where I don't use both to my full potential. If you consider the game Throne of Lies you see you have the right side of the book to keep track of claims and left side for actions. So in other words Will and Notes. They are beneficial to any SD game.
it feel unnecessary
if i can put it in my will, i then i will
this is so that players will know who to lynch if i die
[1] claims sheriff <- sus, all inno targets
[2] claims LO <- sus, not on jailor
[3] claims Doctor <- confirmed, healed me
etc
EqsyLootz wrote:cob709 wrote:EqsyLootz wrote:cob709 wrote:nah id rather not be constantly flipping between the two
Well, you don't typically use your will unless it's night and keeping down RT: (For me) Then notes can be used throughout the day. I don't tend to have games where I don't use both to my full potential. If you consider the game Throne of Lies you see you have the right side of the book to keep track of claims and left side for actions. So in other words Will and Notes. They are beneficial to any SD game.
it feel unnecessary
if i can put it in my will, i then i will
this is so that players will know who to lynch if i die
[1] claims sheriff <- sus, all inno targets
[2] claims LO <- sus, not on jailor
[3] claims Doctor <- confirmed, healed me
etc
I just think it clutters the will overall. Also you're expecting too much from the average townie to bother reading your will.
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