2014-06-11, 05:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-13, 11:23 AM by y0y0y0y0shi0.)
[vote] Verrkol
Vegetables and fruit (especially apples) are important parts of nutritious meals, and I don't agree with your votes.
And why exactly is being opposed to a no lynch a bad thing?
Edit: pomegranate okay so apparently when i refreshed the thread none of the new posts appeared. The last thing I saw before I made this post was Olsi's before MetaSeraphim's.
The advantages of day 1 lynches extremely outweigh the disadvantages.
In my opinion it's much more advantageous to get an early lynch in, for a few reasons:
-Early reads are often some of the strongest.
-Day 1 lynches give you an ability to analyze the prior day's wagons, instead of wasting day 2 with what could've been done on day 1
-Lynches are obviously the town's strongest, and sometimes only, weapons against the mafia. Passing up an opportunity to lynch someone is counterintuitive to the goals of the town
Even if the lynches are random, it gives you SOMETHING to go on, instead of waiting around twiddling your thumbs until you find something to do/say.
It gives you some idea of the motives of each player, who they would like to target, etc.
For example, here we have a dichotomy between those who favor no lynches and those who don't. That in itself is important information.
Vegetables and fruit (especially apples) are important parts of nutritious meals, and I don't agree with your votes.
And why exactly is being opposed to a no lynch a bad thing?
Edit: pomegranate okay so apparently when i refreshed the thread none of the new posts appeared. The last thing I saw before I made this post was Olsi's before MetaSeraphim's.
The advantages of day 1 lynches extremely outweigh the disadvantages.
In my opinion it's much more advantageous to get an early lynch in, for a few reasons:
-Early reads are often some of the strongest.
-Day 1 lynches give you an ability to analyze the prior day's wagons, instead of wasting day 2 with what could've been done on day 1
-Lynches are obviously the town's strongest, and sometimes only, weapons against the mafia. Passing up an opportunity to lynch someone is counterintuitive to the goals of the town
Even if the lynches are random, it gives you SOMETHING to go on, instead of waiting around twiddling your thumbs until you find something to do/say.
It gives you some idea of the motives of each player, who they would like to target, etc.
For example, here we have a dichotomy between those who favor no lynches and those who don't. That in itself is important information.

