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'''Lovers''' are players who are linked to each other. If one Lover dies, the Lover(s) linked to it | '''Lovers''' are players who are linked to each other. If one Lover dies, the Lover(s) linked to it dies simultaneously. | ||
Lovers have been known to be of any alignment. It is not at all implausible to have Lovers in Town-scum pairs. | Lovers have been known to be of any alignment. It is not at all implausible to have Lovers in Town-scum pairs. | ||
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==Variations== | ==Variations== | ||
Lovers can have a number of unannounced additions to the above definition, such as the ability to talk to each other or confirmation of each others' alignment | Lovers can have a number of unannounced additions to the above definition, such as the ability to talk to each other or confirmation of each others' alignment. | ||
===Sibling=== | ===Sibling=== | ||
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===Tragic Lovers=== | ===Tragic Lovers=== | ||
'''Tragic Lovers''' are a rather annoying variant. One | '''Tragic Lovers''' are a rather annoying variant. One can be town aligned. The other can be scum aligned. Each lover can have two win conditions. It can win with its own alignment as its lover loses. Or they can win together, acting as their own faction wiping out all other scum and town players. One must be careful how they wipe out the other players. Wiping out all the town first means the mafia will win with the town lover losing. Wiping out all the scum first is suggested, but should the town lover just want the win immediately, they can rat the scum lover out. Proper play is for neither lover to screw the other over. They should pursue winning together. To encourage proper play, moderators often tell the pair they must win together and remove their abilities to win separately. When the tragic lovers win together, all other players lose. | ||
''"O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"'' | ''"O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"'' | ||
''"Sorry I was busy killing | ''"Sorry I was busy killing the rest of your family. What's up?"'' | ||
==Use and Power== | ==Use and Power== | ||
Lovers are primarily used to either force players to work together or to hasten a powerful role's death. For instance, a scumgroup in a small game may | Lovers are primarily used to either force players to work together or to hasten a powerful role's death. For instance, a scumgroup in a small game may contain Lovers in order to prevent them from [[bus]]sing each other, or a [[Cop]] may be a [[Lover]] to another player in order to increase the chance of them dying early enough that they cannot break the game. | ||
A rough guess is that a Lover is worth two-thirds as much as an ordinary player. | A rough guess is that a Lover is worth two-thirds as much as an ordinary player. | ||
[[File:T-loverM.png|190px|thumb|left|Town Lover]] | |||
[[File:M-lover2.png|190px|thumb|left|Mafia Lover]] | However, the town-aligned member of a town/scum lover pair is effectively immune to being nightkilled by the relevant scum faction in the early game, and the scum may be unwilling to eliminate that townie for the same reason. This makes the modifier very powerful in the hands of a skilled player. | ||
[[File:T-loverM.png|190px|thumb|left|Town Lover]][[File:M-lover2.png|190px|thumb|left|Mafia Lover]] |
Latest revision as of 01:23, 12 July 2020
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Lovers are players who are linked to each other. If one Lover dies, the Lover(s) linked to it dies simultaneously.
Lovers have been known to be of any alignment. It is not at all implausible to have Lovers in Town-scum pairs.
Lovers are frequently used for balance purposes in Open Setups, and are featured in Polygamist.
Variations
Lovers can have a number of unannounced additions to the above definition, such as the ability to talk to each other or confirmation of each others' alignment.
Sibling
Sibling is sometimes used to refer to Lovers who are guaranteed to be of the same alignment. Lovers are to Siblings what Neighbors are to Masons.
Tragic Lovers
Tragic Lovers are a rather annoying variant. One can be town aligned. The other can be scum aligned. Each lover can have two win conditions. It can win with its own alignment as its lover loses. Or they can win together, acting as their own faction wiping out all other scum and town players. One must be careful how they wipe out the other players. Wiping out all the town first means the mafia will win with the town lover losing. Wiping out all the scum first is suggested, but should the town lover just want the win immediately, they can rat the scum lover out. Proper play is for neither lover to screw the other over. They should pursue winning together. To encourage proper play, moderators often tell the pair they must win together and remove their abilities to win separately. When the tragic lovers win together, all other players lose.
"O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
"Sorry I was busy killing the rest of your family. What's up?"
Use and Power
Lovers are primarily used to either force players to work together or to hasten a powerful role's death. For instance, a scumgroup in a small game may contain Lovers in order to prevent them from bussing each other, or a Cop may be a Lover to another player in order to increase the chance of them dying early enough that they cannot break the game.
A rough guess is that a Lover is worth two-thirds as much as an ordinary player.
However, the town-aligned member of a town/scum lover pair is effectively immune to being nightkilled by the relevant scum faction in the early game, and the scum may be unwilling to eliminate that townie for the same reason. This makes the modifier very powerful in the hands of a skilled player.