Why is it when I have caught scum everyone wants to go after lynchbait and when I haven't everyone is looking at me to lead then powerlynches me if I lead wrong?
In post 627, Merry and Pippin wrote:Why is it when I have caught scum everyone wants to go after lynchbait and when I haven't everyone is looking at me to lead then powerlynches me if I lead wrong?
I feel like you're leading on me right now, which would put us in the first half of this statement, and imply that Starwing is lynchbait.
Merry Pippin is town! I believe the Pippin head has been quite transparently town, and I do not believe the Merry head has been playing to a scum agenda so far.
Jingle Medicine is town! I do not have too many thoughts on this slot, but some specific posts have given me a strong basis for a townread. I also believe that there is enough background focus on that slot for scum looking to work around them to be a viable strategy.
Draco Lucky is probably town! I believe the way both heads entered the game is more likely to be from a town mindset, and I have not seen an issue with their content that would indicate they are pushing an agenda so far.
Vedith is probably town! His tone is believable, and I do not think that scum would have blatantly lighthearted content like this for so long in the game!
Iconeum is somewhat town! This read is shaky, but I thought that the way he handled the rosterfoster case showed he believed in it. I also believe that the wagon on him was interestingly fast, although that admittedly does not change my read around very much.
StarwingBeauvoi is the slot I am least sure about! I do not have a townread nor a scumread on them.
GeminiTwin12 is somewhat scum! The only things I have gotten reads out of for this slot is from a couple of posts, mostly the tone.
rosterfoster is probably scum! I admit, the scumread mostly comes from his hop onto the Iconeum wagon. However, that vote was strange enough that I find it hard to believe it was natural.
In post 565, StarwingBeauvoi wrote:I townread Roster based on an isolated interaction when i really hadn't taken in much of the game as a whole. Perspective naturally gives new views.
ok can you explain what prompted this perspective change?
In post 572, Draco Lucky wrote:I think your read on roster is pretty surface level, and it would make sense to me a little more if you had a strong town read on ico since a town read on ico is basically required for your read, but your read on ico doesn't seem that strong, so what's the deal?
i think ico is more likely than not to be town
i think he believes most of the things he's pushing (specifically his reasonign for why roster is scum - it's a thought process that's showing through in other posts)
i think his reaction to jungle's push on him was kinda townie - i'm not sure scum!him responds to a push on him by a) snap-OMGUS'ing jungle and then b) makign up a retaliatory meta case on jungle that he doesn't actually believe or plan to push because he's frustrated by the meta read on him - if he were scum i think he would may be use that to actually push jungle instead of dropping it immediately afterwards; it felt more like he was annoyed at her than like a calculated push he was making
also i think the wagon on him earlier happened suspiciously fast
In post 600, Draco Lucky wrote:I like the way he's made the pushes, I like the L-1 on starwing
do you usually townread people who push the same people as you?
or, probably more accurately, do you usually townread people *for* pushing the same people as you?
In post 622, GeminiTwin12 wrote:Vedith - Lack of anything from them. The lack of caring whether they'll be mislynched in 559. I'm going back and forth over the thought of "if they're scum, shouldn't they be putting in more effort than this?" also the way they voted Icon. out the blue with no followup reasons (No reasons for hardly anything)
In post 639, Alacrity wrote:rosterfoster is probably scum! I admit, the scumread mostly comes from his hop onto the Iconeum wagon. However, that vote was strange enough that I find it hard to believe it was natural.