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(empty before i started working in here, finished, but could use more work. i'm out of ideas and it wasn't my original strategy.)
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==Premise==
 
==Premise==
The way 'Lynch Timing' works is based on the idea that the [[Mafia]] and [[Cultist]]s will almost never vote up their own.  In addition, they are less likely to vote guilty on their own teammates.  It is harder to see because it is not directly stated on who doesn't vote for the trialed person, but a reverse elimination will tell you this as well.  However, the first aspect is always more reliable then the second.
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The way 'Lynch Timing' works is based on the idea that the [[:Category:Mafia Roles|Mafia]] and [[Cultist]]s will almost never vote up their own.  In addition, they are less likely to vote guilty on their own teammates.  It is harder to see because it is not directly stated on who doesn't vote for the trialed person, but a reverse elimination will tell you this as well.  However, the first aspect is always more reliable then the second.
  
 
==Applicable Situations==
 
==Applicable Situations==
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==Advantages==
 
==Advantages==
* Any [[Wifom]] that could be applied to this is very dangerous to [[Mafia]] and [[Cultist]] Roles.  Unless they're the one accusing, there's no reason to vote up a teammate.
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* Any [[WIFOM]] that could be applied to this is very dangerous to [[:Category:Mafia Roles|Mafia]] and [[Cultist]] Roles.  Unless they're the one accusing, there's no reason to vote up a teammate.
 
* This strategy lasts through multiple days, as the records of a vote are kept in the chat log.
 
* This strategy lasts through multiple days, as the records of a vote are kept in the chat log.
  

Revision as of 20:46, 22 August 2012

Premise

The way 'Lynch Timing' works is based on the idea that the Mafia and Cultists will almost never vote up their own. In addition, they are less likely to vote guilty on their own teammates. It is harder to see because it is not directly stated on who doesn't vote for the trialed person, but a reverse elimination will tell you this as well. However, the first aspect is always more reliable then the second.

Applicable Situations

Advantages

  • Any WIFOM that could be applied to this is very dangerous to Mafia and Cultist Roles. Unless they're the one accusing, there's no reason to vote up a teammate.
  • This strategy lasts through multiple days, as the records of a vote are kept in the chat log.

Disadvantages

  • Worst comes to worst, that a Vigilante will shoot someone that is acting suspiciously.

Notes