analytical, can actually be whimsical though. very flexible in one's thinking and not afraid to express what comes to them in the moment. hard to manufacture.
"Taly is going to be a hot mess all game and I am entertained" ~ Gammagooey
"The human race is bad at reading Taly." ~the worst
"Taly I knew your slot was scum and I still struggled to find arguments to SR your play lol" ~Infinity 324
"Taly wins for the most fence-sitty reads in a game ever" ~Battle Mage
likes to engage with people directly and get what he wants through their own mouth.
Taly
also is whimsical and has a way of flowing through thoughts as if they are fleeting moments, as prone to dissipating into the wind as they are of appearing in the moonlight.
Appears as if they actually have a crystal ball in Mafia. They often do not explain the rationale behind their thoughts, they just give them. A very gut-centered way of making reads but
Alyssa
pays acute attention to the game and solves by the narratives tailored into it rather than simply the behavior a player exerts. Potentially very strong with misleading as Mafia, and yet often suffers from WIM drain the longer a game goes because
Alyssa
is at the fickle desire of players that do not look behind the same curtains she does. Has several headspaces for the game and often seems unfearful to the notion of being scumread.
"Taly is going to be a hot mess all game and I am entertained" ~ Gammagooey
"The human race is bad at reading Taly." ~the worst
"Taly I knew your slot was scum and I still struggled to find arguments to SR your play lol" ~Infinity 324
"Taly wins for the most fence-sitty reads in a game ever" ~Battle Mage
retired
"1 thing I will give you Dk, I think you are very good at manipulating. I don't mean that in a bad way, I just think you [have] this way with yourself. You know what to say and when to say [it]." ~VFP
"Koba doesn't really have a scumrange/townrange, Koba will kill your pet cat to win a game" ~Pooky
We just need to tread carefully because if you slip up around her as scum she notices and will tear your spine out and slap you to death with it. (I'm slightly scared of Nancy)
~the worst
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Nancy is pretty heavenly ngl
~CheekyTeeky
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Nancy-scum feels like a hot knife slicing through butter. Nancy-town feels like a magnifying glass in the sun glaring down at an insect.
Norwe is spontaneous, has a stream-of-consciouness posting style, usually posts on catch-ups by commenting on past pages posts, gets rather fired up in certain moments in games, is relatively as playful as me in games and likes casual shitposting
low polarity, good at articulating yourself as either alignment. you walk the line between a high-presence/controlling style and an analytical style without compromising on charisma too much.
Aggressive with a sense of humour and self preservation. Generally can end up in a tunnel because of self confidence and lack of turn around, capable of leasing but prefers to live longer to influence later.
Can be demotivated out of a game by apathy creation methods.
Yes my Lord, but questions are dangerous, for they have answers.
13 heads and counting now, plurality is adaptive. If our experience might help you,
I have never played with LLD but I have read their guide on playing scum which ironically I think was very helpful for scumhunting. It's probably one of the first sources I would recommend reading to someone who is new to forum mafia though I think the points might not kick in until quite a bit of experience with the game. In particular this is the excerpt which stuck with me:
I think this also works in reverse (or inverse?) when we lack connections with other townies we lose the ability to
easily
perceive their mental progression as something which can be understood, causing us to scum read them. On a small scale (a few TvTs) this leads to a minor delay in Town winning the game, on a large scale (several Town determined to scumread each other) this leads to the complete dissolution of a Towncore or the failure to form one in the first place.
I've read part of a game LLD was in (HDP2) and I might edit this post with more direct feedback about LLD's playstyle once I've finished reading that game.
Bruce: Terry. I've been thinking about something you once told me... and you were wrong. It's not Batman that makes you worthwhile; it's the other way around. Never tell yourself anything different.
Terry: ...Thanks.
I think you like to get reactions out of people. You like to psychoanalyze people. You like to psychoanalyze the reactions you get out of people. You have a style that I think can rub a lot of people the wrong way, but I think it can be pretty effective, especially because most scum players on this website just straight up do not know how to deal with pressure. And you are the king of pressure. The only issues come when you clash with other townies who don't respond to that pressure well.
Overall, you strike me as a very passionate player. You put everything into your games and you don't mind being loudly wrong as long as it causes something to happen. I think your style can help make otherwise stale gamestates a lot more dynamic.
In post 1, Korts wrote:The one game I played with you, very lurkish. Annoyed the heck out of me, since we were scumpartners. Still, it worked pretty fine up until you got caught on some faulty logic.
The things you gotta work on are thinking through arguments, and the thing that made you be that lynch in Desperate Mafia, don't lose your head. There's always some way to get what you want, you just have to keep at it.
This may be out of date, though, that was more than half a year ago I think.
I have to agree, that got me voted out once.
honestly in future games I'm thinking of never voting day 1 unless there's a night 0, I want to wait for night action to get a feel of who going after who and what results the PR get