Yeah that'd be my logic as well. Redirections always have the highest priority in the action order, then the roleblocker, and then kills are generally very low priority in terms of what beats out what in the order.
I'm sorry Snowy, but I can no more go against this fact of life than you can stop needing to breathe, or stop being subject to gravity. Sooner or later you're just going to have to accept this.
It's less of a rule to follow, and more of a natural law of the universe. You're not obliged to do it in any way, you just kinda do, like gravity. Sooner or later this fact simply catches up with you.
Oh good god that game was a mess. Also coincidentally enough the big clincher for my dislike of majority rules in games. I had actual important information that would have been useful to give and discuss, and then the day phase ended before I'd even seen that it'd started because it got hammered...
Hey everyone, thought I might as well put it here for people to see, expand the reach a bit.
Archie Sonic Mafia is looking for a substitute. Please let me know if you are interested in subbing into the game.
You Decide the Rules. I won as the Serial Killing Yveltal, but like I said, the rules were very abnormal and I'm not sure it's representative of how things would play out normally.
Serial Killer is a very hard role to win with. There's a lot of stuff that can go wrong, and they have no teammates to fall back on should things go awry. You generally need some kind of bonus power like a deathproof or ninja or something.
I won as SK once, but it was a very unusual game and...
Yeah but you were very much building it in a hurry, clearly sleep-deprived and more than a little manic. Who knows what kinds of mistakes you could've made in such a state. You're correct in that it wasn't a test, you had no time for tests, but it was still dangerous. Honestly you're lucky it...
Dude I literally showed you your office on the first day. You mean to tell me that you paid absolutely zero attention? I thought you were using it this entire time, what with all the shuffling, and the moaning, and the perpetual smell of death. Which, in hindsight, is now adequately explained by...
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