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Originally Posted by Renata
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Originally Posted by mikomiya
I'm not so sure I agree with this. Even in multiball, the mafia still have different information and goals than the town. Good scumhunting techniques transcend setups because they rely on picking up on those differences in info/goals.
For instance, I'm trying to discern if Guiri has the goal of putting pieces of a puzzle together with their comments on AskThePizzaGuy. Was it just a surface level and flat shading of a player where the goal is to increase suspicion on a player they aren't teamed with or if they are a town member who is making an observation about a player before then seeing what that observation could mean for other players.
The follow up to my question saying it could be either, with reasons, doesn't point me in either direction yet. But being able to get inside the thought processes of players and see the big picture in their mind helps sort people as we progress and I think that will be true even in a multiball setup.
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You don't disagree with me. I'm arguing that a lot of scum tells won't work. You're arguing that some will.
The good thing about multiball and this one in particular is that there's a lot of KP out there, so if we're lucky, the mafia will hit each other/the vig will hit and then we can look into motivations in an informed way.
The stuff that won't work is tells along the lines of "you can tell this player doesn't really believe their scum reads".
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I might have just misunderstood your comment. It read to me like you were floating the idea of it being pointless to try and really scumhunt normally because a multiball set up makes it difficult. I was providing a take that we can certainly still figure it out. If I misunderstood, that is my mistake.
Here's hoping for some scum on scum violence