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'''"Anti-Town"''' is a term used to describe play or players that hinder the Town's ability to achieve their [[Win Condition]] of hunting down the scum. For example, [[lurking]], self-voting, and claiming without reason are usually considered to be anti-Town behavior. There is often debate in a mafia game about the question of if someone's anti-town behavior is inherently [[scummy]] - that is, if it implies that the person acting in an anti-town way is more likely to be scum because of it, or if it's just a sign of poor play dragging the Town down. | |||
Roles can be inherently anti-Town; specifically, any [[role]] or [[faction]] whose [[Win Condition]] is to kill off all [[pro-Town]] players is such. The most common anti-Town role is the [[Mafia]] [[Goon]]. | |||
In addition to killing all the pro-Town roles, ''most'' [[third-party]] anti-Town roles also need to kill off any other anti-Town players in the game. The most common third-party anti-Town role is the [[Serial Killer]]. | In addition to killing all the pro-Town roles, ''most'' [[third-party]] anti-Town roles also need to kill off any other anti-Town players in the game. The most common third-party anti-Town role is the [[Serial Killer]]. | ||
Anti-Town roles or factions are commonly referred to collectively as [[Scum]]. | Anti-Town roles or factions are commonly referred to collectively as [[Scum]]. | ||
[[Category: Glossary]] | [[Category: Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 13:15, 8 October 2011
"Anti-Town" is a term used to describe play or players that hinder the Town's ability to achieve their Win Condition of hunting down the scum. For example, lurking, self-voting, and claiming without reason are usually considered to be anti-Town behavior. There is often debate in a mafia game about the question of if someone's anti-town behavior is inherently scummy - that is, if it implies that the person acting in an anti-town way is more likely to be scum because of it, or if it's just a sign of poor play dragging the Town down.
Roles can be inherently anti-Town; specifically, any role or faction whose Win Condition is to kill off all pro-Town players is such. The most common anti-Town role is the Mafia Goon.
In addition to killing all the pro-Town roles, most third-party anti-Town roles also need to kill off any other anti-Town players in the game. The most common third-party anti-Town role is the Serial Killer.
Anti-Town roles or factions are commonly referred to collectively as Scum.