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Once in the game, the barber can eliminate a player. But, if he isn't a werewolf, the Barber is immediately eliminated. | Once in the game, the barber can eliminate a player. But, if he isn't a werewolf, the Barber is immediately eliminated. | ||
== ''' | == '''Advice to the Players''' == | ||
'''Werewolves:''' Voting against your partner is an effective way to deflect suspicion from yourself | '''Werewolves:''' | ||
* Voting against your partner is an effective way to deflect suspicion from yourself. Of course, this only works if the townsfolk notice. | |||
* If someone suspect you being a werewolf, you can pretend to help the villagers to eliminate werewolves. This way less people will suspect you. | |||
* You can pretend to be extraordinary villagers to find the real ones. | |||
''' | '''Ordinary Villagers:''' | ||
*This character can be decisive although they have no special powers. | |||
*Do not campaign to be sheriff. | |||
''' | '''The Fortune Teller:''' | ||
* Always campaign yourself to be sheriff. Not only it avoids werewolves to be sheriff, but also you can use the sheriff passing to tell the results of the last checking. | |||
* Be extremely careful if you have discovered a Werewolf. It may be worth the pain of revealing yourself in order to identify the player, but avoid doing this too early. | |||
* If there is a barkeep, check him on the first night. | |||
'''The | '''The Witch:''' | ||
* This character becomes more powerful at the end of the game – do not waste your potions! | |||
* You should use the healing potion on the first night to prevent important characters from dying. | |||
* After you heal someone you should reveal yourself and the saved villager. You can also poison a werewolf to prove yourself to be the witch. | |||
''' | '''The Hunter:''' | ||
* When you are accused of being a werewolf, it is always wise to try to pass yourself off as the Hunter. | |||
* When you really need to shoot someone and you are not sure who is the fortune teller, you should not shoot any people who is claimed by fortune tellers. | |||
* You should not shoot any people who claim to be extraordinary villagers unless you are sure they are not real ones. | |||
* If there are a lot of people who claim to be ordinary villagers, you can shoot one of them, as werewolves usually claim to be ordinary villagers. | |||
'''The | '''The Little Girl:''' | ||
* A very powerful character, but very nerve-wrecking to play. Don’t hesitate to spy. It may be frightening, but it is necessary to profit quickly before being eliminated. | |||
''' | '''Cupido:''' | ||
*If you pick yourself as one of the lovers, do not choose a loud-mouth as your partner. | |||
'''The Thief:''' | |||
* If you choose to be villager, reveal yourself and tell them what cards you saw. | |||
* If you choose to be werewolf, you can pretend to be the villager you left. | |||
'''The Sheriff:''' | |||
* Do not hesitate to nominate yourself for the position of Sheriff if you are a extraordinary villager. | |||
* If you are a werewolf or ordinary villager, do not campaign too openly for the job. | |||
* Be proud of this position, and wear the card proudly on your clothing. | |||
'''The White Werewolf:''' | |||
* You can pretend to be the witch and say you will try to poison a werewolf. Then you eliminate one. If the witch also used the poison, you can say you accidentally poison the wrong one. | |||
* If you are a barber, you can use this chance to eliminate a werewolf. | |||
'''The Pyromaniac:''' | |||
* If you want to burn on the first night, choose the baker, barber or bailiff. Do not choose the barkeep. | |||
* If you want to burn later on, you can burn the house with the fortune teller or the little girl. | |||
* If you are sure that the barkeep is a werewolf, do not burn his house unless there is no other way to eliminate them. | |||
'''The Raven:''' | |||
* If you think you may die on that night, post the poster to tell who do you think is the werewolf. | |||
* Don't post on the first day as you may end up killing an extraordinary villager. | |||
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All above content edited by User: | All above content edited by User: Ariel Friedrich Gauss |
Revision as of 03:31, 3 June 2020
New Characters in "The Village Expansion"
The White Werewolf - His objective is to be the only survivor. He wakes up every night with the werewolves. But one night out of two, he wakes up and kills a werewolf.
The Raven - Each night, he can choose a player that will have a penalty of two voices for the vote.
The Pyromaniac - Once in the game, he can burn a building. If the owner of the building is the target of the werewolf's attack, the owner survives and the werewolf to the right of the owner dies instead. The power of the target's house is also burnt to the ground and the house becomes a Vagabond/ordinary house.
The Buildings
These are other powers that are given to some players randomly that are visible for all the players. (Visible next to the player's username.)
Vagabonds Just a regular house with no particular powers. However, the Mistress, the Barber, the Pyromaniac and the Raven can't use their power against you. Bailiff can also grant you a house with a special power when the person in that house is killed.
The School/Mistress The School Mistress can't vote. Every day, she can also forbid two players from voting. Except for those in Vagabond houses.
The Notary's House/Bailiff When players die, the bailiff can give their building to the other players in Vagabond houses.
The Farm/Farmers There can be several farmers. The farmers choose between themselves for the role of Captain. (Captain gets 2 votes at every village vote) When the Captain is killed they pass on their Captain Ability to another Farmer. (Normal rules without "House Expansion" allow Captain to be anyone)
The Bakery/Baker The baker wakes up when the werewolves are just going back to sleep. In this version there is a 25% chance of seeing a Werewolf.
The Hovel/Bonesetter During the day, the bonesetter can choose a player and give them back their power if they have used it. (Used once per game)
The Church/Confessor Once in the game, the Confessor can oblige a player to show him his character card.
The Manor/Lord Once during the game, the lord can save the village's victim.
The Pub/Bartender Werewolves can't kill him and villagers can't vote against him. They vote before the other players. But if they vote for somebody that gets eliminated, they lose the immunity of being killed/lynched.
The Barber Shop/Barber Once in the game, the barber can eliminate a player. But, if he isn't a werewolf, the Barber is immediately eliminated.
Advice to the Players
Werewolves:
- Voting against your partner is an effective way to deflect suspicion from yourself. Of course, this only works if the townsfolk notice.
- If someone suspect you being a werewolf, you can pretend to help the villagers to eliminate werewolves. This way less people will suspect you.
- You can pretend to be extraordinary villagers to find the real ones.
Ordinary Villagers:
- This character can be decisive although they have no special powers.
- Do not campaign to be sheriff.
The Fortune Teller:
- Always campaign yourself to be sheriff. Not only it avoids werewolves to be sheriff, but also you can use the sheriff passing to tell the results of the last checking.
- Be extremely careful if you have discovered a Werewolf. It may be worth the pain of revealing yourself in order to identify the player, but avoid doing this too early.
- If there is a barkeep, check him on the first night.
The Witch:
- This character becomes more powerful at the end of the game – do not waste your potions!
- You should use the healing potion on the first night to prevent important characters from dying.
- After you heal someone you should reveal yourself and the saved villager. You can also poison a werewolf to prove yourself to be the witch.
The Hunter:
- When you are accused of being a werewolf, it is always wise to try to pass yourself off as the Hunter.
- When you really need to shoot someone and you are not sure who is the fortune teller, you should not shoot any people who is claimed by fortune tellers.
- You should not shoot any people who claim to be extraordinary villagers unless you are sure they are not real ones.
- If there are a lot of people who claim to be ordinary villagers, you can shoot one of them, as werewolves usually claim to be ordinary villagers.
The Little Girl:
- A very powerful character, but very nerve-wrecking to play. Don’t hesitate to spy. It may be frightening, but it is necessary to profit quickly before being eliminated.
Cupido:
- If you pick yourself as one of the lovers, do not choose a loud-mouth as your partner.
The Thief:
- If you choose to be villager, reveal yourself and tell them what cards you saw.
- If you choose to be werewolf, you can pretend to be the villager you left.
The Sheriff:
- Do not hesitate to nominate yourself for the position of Sheriff if you are a extraordinary villager.
- If you are a werewolf or ordinary villager, do not campaign too openly for the job.
- Be proud of this position, and wear the card proudly on your clothing.
The White Werewolf:
- You can pretend to be the witch and say you will try to poison a werewolf. Then you eliminate one. If the witch also used the poison, you can say you accidentally poison the wrong one.
- If you are a barber, you can use this chance to eliminate a werewolf.
The Pyromaniac:
- If you want to burn on the first night, choose the baker, barber or bailiff. Do not choose the barkeep.
- If you want to burn later on, you can burn the house with the fortune teller or the little girl.
- If you are sure that the barkeep is a werewolf, do not burn his house unless there is no other way to eliminate them.
The Raven:
- If you think you may die on that night, post the poster to tell who do you think is the werewolf.
- Don't post on the first day as you may end up killing an extraordinary villager.
All above content edited by User: Ariel Friedrich Gauss