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Originally Posted by Nogrod
We are now on 9-1-3 (goodies - the heir - baddies).
If we lynch a wolf toDay (and the wolves make a kill during the Night), we'll wake up to D2 with 8-3.
If we lynch a gifted (and the wolves kill during the Night), we'll wake up to D2 with 8-3.
So it's the same result!
If we lynch an ordinary innocent (+ the wolves kill an ordo), it's 7-1-3 - and the heir is still up for grabs... but the longer it takes for the heir to take sides, the harder the heir is to spot if s/he ends up with the bad side.
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Well, I personally would put a bit more stress on what happens to the Gifteds in each scenario, resp. what options are open for them there. As I think in the game of this size the roles of the Gifteds can prove decisive. But I guess it comes down to whether we are going to be optimistic or pesimistic, anyway. But like I said, it'll be interesting to hear some other peoples' thoughts on this...
EDIT: x-ed with the two
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