But here it is again.
The problems this solves:
1) Newbies need a
simpler
set up. More focus on learning the ropes than the complexities of semi-open setups.2) Only include setups that are proven to be balanced by the historical data from the new newbie Q (very close to 50%)
3) No way to use claims to break it (that I have thought of)
Yes, it does not include tracker set ups, and those can be fun but remember most newbies don't play that many games anyway so may never see all possible set ups. We should be encouraging people to move to other Q's with more advanced roles after they learn the ropes.
I call it List3 but you can call it however you want.
Chance | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Row 1 | Town Jailkeeper | Vanilla Townie | Mafia Goon |
50% |
Row 2 | Town Cop |
Vanilla Townie |
Mafia Goon |
25% |
Row 3 | Town Cop |
Town Doctor |
Mafia Roleblocker |
25% |
1) Flip a coin, if
heads
choose row #1, otherwise go do step (2).2) Flip a coin, if
heads
choose row #2, tails
choose row #3.