HelloYellow17
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[[Woahhhh there, take a deep breath. The good news is, we’re entering the night phase, which gives you some time to sort things out.@HelloYellow17
DUDE! I don't know what to do! I'm a Rescue Team member, not a detective! There's too much conflicting information, and I'm beginning to believe there's no scum at all!
I totally get feeling overwhelmed. Mafia is A LOT, especially with this many players, and especially when dead players can still post, so the number of people posting never decreases. Things pile up super fast and catching up on backlog feels impossible. Trust me when I say I get you! Here’s some advice that I hope will help:
1. Skim the backlog. If you can read everything, that’s great! But if not, then focus on players’ read lists (usually contained under spoilers like my post above, or in tables like Windskull’s latest post). Taking notes as you read, either in a notebook or Google doc, will help things stick and feel less confusing.
2. Track each role that is claimed, and by who. Read up on the wiki on what the role can do. Think about if this role claim feels believable or not. Make note when a role claim is proven to be true!
3. Track who votes for who, and when. Voting patterns can tell you things about whether someone is scum or town.
4. Pay attention to who is defending who. Scum will try to subtly divert attention away from their scum buddies, will usually not speak up when a vote train happens on an innocent, etc. But they won’t never vote for their scum buddies, either—if it looks like a lost cause, they might jump in somewhere in the middle or end of a vote train just to avoid suspicion.
After doing these things, don’t be afraid to start talking! If someone’s play or logic doesn’t make sense, ask questions. If you’re not sure what a role can do, look it up. If you have an idea, or a suspicion, don’t be afraid to share it! If people don’t agree with them, they will explain why, and this will help you learn through experience which sorts of plays and scenarios are more feasible.
Again, mafia is HARD, it’s stressful, and while it probably feels like everyone knows what they’re doing, I assure you, none of us do. 😂 We’re all flailing in the dark here. It’s the game of guessing and being wrong more often than being right. If you make a mistake—congrats, you’re in excellent company, because we’re all screwing it up left and right!
I hope this helps. The more you participate, the faster you will learn, and the more help and advice you’ll receive!]]
