goreae said:Rule clarification: You can't imply this rule:
Rule: Everyone wins.
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goreae said:Rule clarification: You can't imply this rule:
Rule: Everyone wins.
That is an action. Go ahead and vote on that civvies, see what happens. Here's a hint: not much.Rule: Everyone wins.
Done
There is no rule saying i can't
Again, an action. The town has to vote together on actions. I highly doubt the entire town is going to vote for everyone losing.New rule: Malaria-ridden mosquitoes invade the town, causing death and injury (yes, in that order). Everybody loses.
Better idea, There are more villagers then wolfs. Rule: They all die of moskitosThat is an action. Go ahead and vote on that civvies, see what happens. Here's a hint: not much.
Again, an action. The town has to vote together on actions. I highly doubt the entire town is going to vote for everyone losing.
Note you'd have to implement the sheriff one on one night and the mayor one on another night.I prefer a rule like: Mayors and Sheriffs will be inspected every night for wolfyness traits. The results are publicy revealed on the same night.
that is correct. But you do know who the elected officials are and can create rules for them.If I recall correctly, you can't make the wolves do anything special, because you don't know who the wolves are.
that is correct. But you do know who the elected officials are and can create rules for them.
Or both at N1. Meaning that the elected mayor and sheriff are instantly scanned on N1 event recap.I'm going to stop replying to these and let y'all bumble around with them.
Note you'd have to implement the sheriff one on one night and the mayor one on another night.
Meaning that the elected mayor and sheriff are instantly scanned on N1 event recap.
We can do three actions on N1But that's more than one action. Can't we only do one action?