Iron Butterfly wrote:This is a game for new people. I am not new. I will be here to help and offer insight to how things are done.
Keep this in mind. This is a game of probabilities. Mafia knows who is on their team and who is Town, though they will not know if non mafia are third party such as a serial killer.
A no lynch is not recommended day one. there ARE circumstances where a no-lynch is something to be considered but generally speaking we want a lynch. Why? the only way to kill scum is to lynch them and you cant do that if you no lynch. This is only a 9 player game so yes it is a good idea to keep it slow and simple. In a game this small there will be two to three scum. I would say there are two.
I'm sure IB would not be intentionally misleading, even if he were scum, but let's be clear that there are EXACTLY two scum in this game. Each game has a core of 5 VT (Vanilla Townies - i.e., no power role) and 1 Mafia Goon (the mafia version of a VT - i.e., no power role). To that we can add any of the following 6 (likely chosen at random) combos of two town & 1 mafia:
- Mafia Roleblocker, Town 1-Shot Bulletproof, Town Jailkeeper
- Mafia Goon, Vanilla Townie, Town Cop
- Mafia Goon, Town Tracker, Town Doctor
- Mafia Goon, Vanilla Townie, Town Jailkeeper
- Mafia Roleblocker, Town Doctor, Town Cop
- Mafia Goon, Town 1-Shot Bulletproof, Town Tracker
So, scum has a 33% chance of having a roleblocker... otherwise they have no special powers.
In the stats on the first 111 Matrix6 games on afiascum.net, only 5 resulted in a Day 1 (D1) No Lynch. So, even though I'm still coming to terms with the benefits of doing so, IB truthfully believes a D1 lynch is the best course of action even though there is only a 22% (2 in 9) of hitting scum if chosen completely randomly. Also note that scum was allowed to discuss strategy on Night 0 (i.e., they already had time to discuss a game plan)... so they may have already discussed a way to steer the vote toward a townie.
Also, for anyone who isn't aware, the game typically starts with a joke vote stage where the votes aren't at all serious and are based on silly reasons. It is a way to break the ice a bit and will eventually move into a more serious discussion of who to lynch.