36 hours per day, 12 hours per night. Days may end early if a majority lynch is reached.
II. The Setup:
Normal closed roles setup, as always, with the roles and affixes listed below. Any role can be town or mafia, and have any number of affixes.
By default there are no Night 1 actions, including the mafia kill.
By default no role can self visit, except watcher.
Players who share a meeting may communicate outside the game at any time of day.
Players are always notified at day start if their role is changed.
One mafia always leads the kill, and it's always the one that submits the kill last. Each mafia will visit the kill target.
On death, players flip their role, alignment and affix type by default, but not their affix details.
III. Supermajority Lynch Rules:
A lynch will happen immediately if a supermajority vote is reached (e.g. 9/16)
At end of day, "No votes" count as "no one" votes, but will not count towards a mid-day supermajority vote of "no one". The player with the most votes at that end of day, (including "no one") will be lynched.
Days can be ended early without a lynch by a supermajority "no one" vote.
I'm more likely to lynch Claire I guess. I'm also not the deciding vote for this town because I'm not asking and will never ask for the Hammer of Mob Destruction.
i don't know what specifically you're referring to but i haven't seen her do anything im convinced she wouldn't do as mafia so maybe you should try being a bit clearer!!
so it doesn't catch anyone off guard later on; I would much rather lynch in Claire/Slick/Sonrio but if it comes down to Gerry vs Transcend I'm voting Transcend since I straight up don't want gerry dead.
the only really bad thing about gerry's d1 is voting stove and clearly plenty of town did that so meh. i wish he would have been a bit more bold and voted people who were actually in his radar for being scummy (he did ask if anyone was down to vote Transcend near the end of day) but I guess I just don't understand at all this concept of "voting for the sake of unity" which kept getting brought up yesterday.