02-08-09, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by SandyCaesar
Okay, here's a question.
We know that regular humans (that is, not Guardians, Seers, or wolves) get an additional vote per every three votes.
However...
Let's say that A, B, and C all agree to lynch someone. If they're all humans, that's four votes. Okay. But under any other circumstance, they'll only get three votes, which means that an outside observer could conclude that one of them is not a human.
Now, given enough time, enough results, enough different groupings, might it not be possible to narrow it down to one of the three, and even conclude if they're a werewolf or a human (not possible to determine specific classes, of course, by this method) through vote-counting/analysis?
On one hand, that could be metagaming. On the other, it wouldn't be realistic to conceal the number of votes cast in total. So how's the voting going to go? Secret ballots, open voting, or something else?
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Good point!
Hmmm. voting will be open ballot, let me think over the additional vote thing, that may be tricky.
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