Good point, it could have been the SK that didn’t kill. I’ve been trying to deduce if each kill corresponds with a different weapon, but I haven’t nailed down who uses what.
Based on this I think all the mafia are dead now and only the serial killer remains. Need to go down to the store and then make dinner so will post my thoughts on Pie’s plan later.
You guys might think this is crazy but I’m contemplating a no lynch today to see if the serial killer has stocks. I mentioned way earlier that I think the Killer gets stocks from roles civ deaths (I also stated I didn’t care about the killer but I assumed they didn’t matter toward our win condition… wrong?)… anyway, if the killer gets stocks from roled civ deaths, we can’t afford lynching the wrong civ.
It’s worth a shot Chief. Assuming that he must make a kill during the night if he can.
I’m also for Pie’s plan if we need to use it even though I’m the first one to die if the kill bin turns out to be filled with civs. I do have one small problem(?) with it. What if the killer shows up as innocent if investigated by the UC?
If all goes well though we might end up with 3 (or more) confirmed civ roles and what remains of the roleless civs.
Speaking of stocks how likely is it that he would get stocks from vigi kills if he targeted a roleless civ? The way I read the writeup Cynt was killed by the killer (with a knife) and Heca was killed by Vigi (with a gun).
I’m pretty sure that mafia didn’t kill last night because vigi kill and serial killer kill come before the mafia kill. Since the SK hit the last mafia, they didn’t get their kill.
I’m not on board with a no lynch here, as nothing in the writeups has suggested that the serial killer has limited stocks. Since he is the one with the knife, and the vigi is the one with the gun, and the only mention of limiting factors has been the number of bullets left, I am incredibly skeptical that doing a no lynch here would do anything but just waste a phase and get another civ killed.
I agree with Chief’s plan and Pie’s plan. We should slow down the killing IMO though. The worst thing we can possibly do is keep killing to speed up the game.
No, but the way the writeup was written, it talked about how the mafia was climbing up the fence to get into the mansion where the dude he wanted to kill lived when he got shanked. I assumed that meant that they put in a kill but it got interrupted by the last mafia dieing.