Ooh I likey this angle.a2thezebra wrote:
Regarding Kilgrave being outed, that's why it's important that Kilgrave doesn't leave trails to his teammates. His role is equal parts beneficial and detrimental to Mafia depending on how he goes about it.
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Re: Jessica Jones S1 Mafia [BANK HEIST / CLASSIC GAME]
Fresh out of the oven ey?
JJ and Luek are scum wot.
Sounds cool, though.
If the Desperado would target an unkillable-at-that-point Killgrave, would the Desperado still die?
The problem I imagine with Killgrave's lynch/kill condition is that he'd be outed. On short term, it benefits the Mafia, but then, as soon as the civs would successfully lynch another mafia, they'd have a guaranteed second lynch field Day in a row, and the mafia's natural odds would diminish to just one baddie left.

JJ and Luek are scum wot.
Sounds cool, though.
If the Desperado would target an unkillable-at-that-point Killgrave, would the Desperado still die?
The problem I imagine with Killgrave's lynch/kill condition is that he'd be outed. On short term, it benefits the Mafia, but then, as soon as the civs would successfully lynch another mafia, they'd have a guaranteed second lynch field Day in a row, and the mafia's natural odds would diminish to just one baddie left.