Pyure said:In my experience, locking a vote is usually a good guy strategy. It shows conviction and, to be honest, a lack of strategy.
Bad guys need to be more flexible and adjust their voting to suit such. They need to be able to change their voting at the last second (to look like they're part of the mob usually)
And I would expect someone like you (who posted that for everyone to see) would know that.
You know that locking makes you look like a villager, so you do. If you remember, you posted the wolf conversation back in trajing's last game. You told goreae that the locked vote was brilliant, because it was a move that made him strongly resemble a villager.
Anybody else that wants to see this can: here
Flawed loooOOOOoogic, eh?Or it's you trying to confuse us with your fake logic.
I don't buy into WIFOM arguments.
That's different than wifom arguments. Trying to guess how many times a person's predictability is going to cancel out is stupid. Make your best guess and go with it.WIFOM arguments (how people act) are pretty much all we have to use in Werewolf. We can't cite any hard forensic evidence, because we physically can't accomplish that.
We HAVE to determine votes based on how people act.
Mostly I didn't have one. I was bullshitting. Thanks for the convo.You still haven't given a solid reason to lynch me.
I don't discriminateFake logic isn't the same as flawed logic. Flawed logic is flawed, but fake is completely made up.
lock vote Fraction2Mostly I didn't have one. I was bullshitting. Thanks for the convo.
All, disregard my lock on Fraction2. My vote needs to stay on him but I don't particularly recommend him for a lynching.