In retrospect, I'm frustrated with myself for the final day. I think I mostly did a good job of flying under the radar as the demon, and made it to the final day mostly pain-free. Then, a nomination comes in and I just fold. There was a lot of scope to push back on that - I'd deliberately killed Debbie after Gambling broke madness to out her as a ping in order to make her look like a potential vigor-killed minion or star-passing Imp. She was then the impetus for Lydras to nominate me, and instead of working on the idea that I was a fall-guy being thrown under the bus on a quick nomination, I just went "looks like you've made up your minds" and let the loss happen. Weak from me, apologies to my evil team! Still, a good learning opportunity for next time.
Happens to me too when I'm evil sometimes. Debbie's gut instinct and analytical skills are something else, she's really good at collecting info and then intuiting just the right world among the many possible. It was so clear that everything clicked for her the day before (same as that evil Amnesiac game) that I can understand folding. You played a great game!
so you are saying you cause more harm to the good team when you have an actual role and so its safer to remove that risk right away yes? =P sidenote - im surprised you didnt claim to be the mutant to verify yourself... though i guess that would have potentially made town execute the saint
@@patters does that mean they can then never get the ability, or do they get an ability immediately? though i guess thats a bit of a pointless edgecase, because at that point you may as well just turn into the role you want rather than roll the dice
The ruling that Philo-Mutant breaks Mutant madness makes a lot of sense to me. I think, for the sake of the Mutant, claiming to have an Outsider ability can absolutely be considered breaking that madness, even if you specifically claim to have that ability due to yourself being a Townsfolk who copies abilities.