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Keep playing the game at night in a neighborhood thread and annoy your potential scums-in-a-neighborhood.Show"I used to think you had this elegant-trolly, minimalist playstyle. Then I realized the playstyle is ~Lazy~
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Also: Don't just scumhunt, townhunt.In post 1, GuyInFreezer wrote:Keep playing the game at night in a neighborhood thread and annoy your potential scums-in-a-neighborhood.
PoE is your friend.
If you're a scum neighbor(izer), try to get the others to claim.- BrainpanSonata
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I find neighborizer is more effective if you have a positive reputation among your fellow players. Players who like and/or trust you might be more willing to talk with you after becoming your neighbor.Video games can be educational. The Oregon Trail taught me that Manifest Destiny is fatal.
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(I'm assuming this isn't related to an ongoing game.)
In a role madness game, it's best to (try to) neighbourize town power roles and use the neighbourhood to coordinate tactics. (This assumes you have multiple neighbourization shots; in role madness, you normally do.) If you accidentally neighbourize scum, you may be able to figure it out based on the way they react to your suggestions.
In any other sort of game, you should try to neighbourize scum, and use the neighbourhood to discuss reads. Treat the neighbourhood like you'd treat a hydra PT. If the other person is town, you'll get a lot of useful insight into the game. If they're scum, you may well be able to figure out who their buddies are by seeing who they have trouble talking about (I caught 2 out of 3 members of the opposite scumteam this way once, although that was a mod-created neighbourhood that I was pretty sure was scum-scum rather than a neighbourization).
In either case, your neighbours should ideally be fairly active. If your target flakes from the neighbourhood, your shot didn't really do much good at all. Thus, even if you're looking to neighbourize scum or a power role, you don't want to neighbourize a lurker.
If you're a scum neighbourizer, you should seriously consider not using your role at all, as extra communication normally helps town. If you feel the need to use the shot for nightplay reasons (i.e. you need to claim a power role for theory reasons or it's known you have the shot and not using it would be suspicious), you may want to neighbourize a player anyway, and hope it doesn't backfire too badly. I wouldn't recommend neighbourizing a scumbuddy, as at some point you'll have to fakeclaim the conversations you had there, but it's not such a bad idea as to be completely untenable. Apart from that, you have a tradeoff between neighbourizations that won't hurt you (e.g. neighbourizing the nightkill; you can get away with this more easily if you're killing a claimed power role) and neighbourizations that are done purely to look townish (precisely because they'd be risky as scum). I'd put this into a similar category as fakeclaiming Cop as scum; no matter what, you have to take some sort of risk.scum· scam · seam · team · term · tern · torn ·town- BrainpanSonata
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If there's no given reason for a neighbor flaking on you, either in the game or in the neighborhood itself, it could be considered a scumtell. In a role where cooperation is vital, refusal to cooperate seems very scummy. Of course, that requires first determining whether the player is refusing to cooperate, is too busy to cooperate (usually because V/LA or IRL responsibilities), or is unaware that cooperation is required/they have become a neighbor.Video games can be educational. The Oregon Trail taught me that Manifest Destiny is fatal.
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I strongly disagree with the notion of neighborizing scumreads.
Behind-the-scene manipulation is where scumshine.
It is, quite literally, the best possible thing to happen to them, being neighborized, because suddenly, they've got a pawn. If you scumread them, no matter how coy you think you are about the scumread, they'll see through it. They'lluseyour scumread on them, to feed you data that you think is valid and can be used to find town/scum reliably, but the problem is, they've already manipulated it. Or worse yet (not mutually exclusive), what if they convince you your scumread is wrong, and it's because of their play IN the neighborhood?
Furthermore, scum knowing you're a neighborizer know your power. That makes you a known entity. They know you to be harmless, to be powerless, to not be a threat to them. Whereas scum who don't know you're a neighborizer have no ability to tell what threat you are until you claim, so they may waste a rolecop on you, or they may nightkill you.
Plus, you can't actually quote content from your neighborhood into the thread, whereas scum can often quote content from your neighborhood DIRECTLY into the scum PT. (Any moderator who doesn't allow scum to share that sort of info is a bad mod.) So between the two, you definitely are getting the short end of the stick in the deal.
And, what's to say your scumread is actually right? What if you neighborized town? Well, congrats. You think they're scum. You think their contribution is that of a scum player. So your reads are tainted by a false premise. Good luck with that.
No, as a neighborizer, you treat the role like a masonizer. Try to get an all-town support network going. If you can get town PRs into your neighborhood, you can coordinate actions without the scum being aware, and that can give you control of the game. That's ESPECIALLY potent in NON-role-madness games. In a role madness game, everyone has a PR. If you, as a neighborizer, in a NON-role-madness game, manage to nab power roles, you stand a 50/50 chance of having gotten the entire town's strength working in a spot scum have zero access to.
...Of course, as a scum neighborizer, my advice is simple: neighborize the players you intend to take into the endgame. Or, at least, one. It may be best to limit how many you have given access to, because if everyone alive has access to both, the feeling of being excluded will no longer exist, and trust me, the feeling of being excluded is a GREAT weapon to harness in games. The people you DO have access to are going to be your townbeard(s). They are who you want to be your closest allies. They're meant to trust you. I've used this to great effect before, to the point where I was quite literallyconfirmed scum, yet because of my neighborhood manipulations, my neighborwasn't voting me.Thatis their strength.- callforjudgement
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I think you're underestimating just how hard it is for scum not to give away their buddies in a neighbour QT, typically via being more reluctant to express a view on them than they are on other players. (In fact, if you accidentally neighbourize town, you can probably figure this out from the lack of buddy slips.) Meanwhile, scum don't gain much from knowing your opinions, because you were being honest in the game thread anyway.
If you're trying to create a town PR network in a non-role-madness game, I don't see how you benefit much even if you succeed. When the number of PRs are comparatively low, they tend not to trip over each other from lack of coordination anyway.scum· scam · seam · team · term · tern · torn ·town- kuribo
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I like to neighborize my strongest town reads and if they're in a hydra all the better.
Ally yourself to the strong, show them your towniness, and then destroy scum with the fury of a thousand dying suns
Unless you're scum. If you're scum, either don't neighborize anyone, or neighborize people you can snow
And then make taunt their corpses after you murder them.
Or taunt them before. It's your word against theirs anyway.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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+1In post 8, mastina wrote:Behind-the-scene manipulation is where scum shine.
It is, quite literally, the best possible thing to happen to them, being neighborized, because suddenly, they've got a pawn. If you scumread them, no matter how coy you think you are about the scumread, they'll see through it. They'll use your scumread on them, to feed you data that you think is valid and can be used to find town/scum reliably, but the problem is, they've already manipulated it. Or worse yet (not mutually exclusive), what if they convince you your scumread is wrong, and it's because of their play IN the neighborhood?
http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?p=5526819
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I cannot adequately express how upset I continue to be that min.us took most of our images down.In post 11, Cabd wrote:
+1In post 8, mastina wrote:Behind-the-scene manipulation is where scum shine.
It is, quite literally, the best possible thing to happen to them, being neighborized, because suddenly, they've got a pawn. If you scumread them, no matter how coy you think you are about the scumread, they'll see through it. They'll use your scumread on them, to feed you data that you think is valid and can be used to find town/scum reliably, but the problem is, they've already manipulated it. Or worse yet (not mutually exclusive), what if they convince you your scumread is wrong, and it's because of their play IN the neighborhood?
http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?p=5526819
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A house built upon the memes, etc. Me too.In post 13, Cabd wrote:It's why I now pray to the church of ImgurEverything you say and do matters. People will respond in ways you may never see. May those responses be what you intend.- RadiantCowbells
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