Ngl, the same thought occurred to me as well. But then again, I played one game with him, he was town, actually a survivor but it was a bastard game and he acted weird, and in some light game here was also very very weird, maybe like this, @Zemmi should know, she was scummates with him then.
You're simply wrong, then. I'm not going to go into Zem's Town an Scum tells but just read her posts from Day 1 and you can see she's evaluating and re-evaluating players, all of which a neutral simply has no need to do. It might say Neutral on her card but it may as well be BD and I think you're going to have a tough time establishing otherwise. Like I was happy to bet the game on her being town yesterday.
@Fujishiro I would cut you some slack since you never played with the aggressive town Zem which use to be all there was, but there is no excuse for Odd to say I acted like scum in any way considering this is how I use to really play town and the play he should be most use to.
Well you are wrong about that too for the reason I said above about giving scum good roles to convert and making sure they have options. I didn't even want a claim claim, just who he believed was the scum in his two targets.
Ngl, the same thought occurred to me as well. But then again, I played one game with him, he was town, actually a survivor but it was a bastard game and he acted weird, and in some light game here was also very very weird, maybe like this, @Zemmi should know, she was scummates with him then.
He stayed completely in the back ground in the light game we were in and didn't do anything at all. he played like he was confused the entire time so no one would question him. While I handled the thread stuff.
He stayed completely in the back ground in the light game we were in and didn't do anything at all. he played like he was confused the entire time so no one would question him. While I handled the thread stuff.
You're simply wrong, then. I'm not going to go into Zem's Town an Scum tells but just read her posts from Day 1 and you can see she's evaluating and re-evaluating players, all of which a neutral simply has no need to do. It might say Neutral on her card but it may as well be BD and I think you're going to have a tough time establishing otherwise. Like I was happy to bet the game on her being town yesterday.
I didn't say she was scum, I know what scum Zem is like. I said that she was being a bit generous with town dying hence why she told Zolo to just write his info on his will instead of saying it, that way after he dies we will know.
That is not how town should play. She has been playing townie too but she did have neutral traits and that is one of them.
I didn't say she was scum, I know what scum Zem is like. I said that she was being a bit generous with town dying hence why she told Zolo to just write his info on his will instead of saying it, that way after he dies we will know.
That is not how town should play. She has been playing townie too but she did have neutral traits and that is one of them.
btw no dogs but I think this mass claiming is really bad because you are helping people know who to recruit and not to for the best roles. @Fujishiro if you are scum good job but if you are town ouchie.
Ngl, the same thought occurred to me as well. But then again, I played one game with him, he was town, actually a survivor but it was a bastard game and he acted weird, and in some light game here was also very very weird, maybe like this, @Zemmi should know, she was scummates with him then.
@Fujishiro I would cut you some slack since you never played with the aggressive town Zem which use to be all there was, but there is no excuse for Odd to say I acted like scum in any way considering this is how I use to really play town and the play he should be most use to.
@Light D Lamperouge I want to say town, but the only game I ever played with him was when I was scum with him. So I am not sure, how he comes off as town.
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