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A '''Bodyguard''' is a role who can target a player at Night to protect them. However, if the protected player is supposed to be killed, the Bodyguard is killed instead ("taking the bullet" for them, as it were). | | Introduction = A '''Bodyguard''' is a role who can target a player at Night to protect them. However, if the protected player is supposed to be killed, the Bodyguard is killed instead ("taking the bullet" for them, as it were). | ||
Bodyguard only protects from a single kill. If multiple people try to kill the Bodyguard's target, both the Bodyguard and the protected player will die. | Bodyguard only protects from a single kill. If multiple people try to kill the Bodyguard's target, both the Bodyguard and the protected player will die. | ||
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Bodyguard is usually Town. It makes little sense for there to be a Mafia Bodyguard, as they have no reason to target anyone except a scumpartner; and a Vigilante who finds that their kill resolved on a different scum than they expected can simply shoot their previous target again. | Bodyguard is usually Town. It makes little sense for there to be a Mafia Bodyguard, as they have no reason to target anyone except a scumpartner; and a Vigilante who finds that their kill resolved on a different scum than they expected can simply shoot their previous target again. | ||
| Standard = A <strong>Bodyguard</strong> that protects their target from one kill is considered [[Normal]] on mafiascum.net. A Bodyguard cannot stop a [[Strongman]] from committing a kill, nor a [[Weak]] role from dying due to targeting anti-town. Protection would also fail if targeting a [[Macho]] or [[Ascetic]] role, although the Bodyguard should not be told if this happens, just like if they were [[block]]ed. Bodyguards do not redirect the kill, so a [[Tracker]] tracking the killer will still see the killer targeting the Bodyguard's target. | |||
| Variations = '''Elite Bodyguard''' is a variant that will also kill the person who performed the kill, in effect acting as a [[Bomb]] in addition to a Bodyguard. This version of the role is significantly stronger than the original, and should be balanced as stronger than a Bomb. | |||
'''Elite Bodyguard''' is a variant that will also kill the person who performed the kill, in effect acting as a [[Bomb]] in addition to a Bodyguard. This version of the role is significantly stronger than the original, and should be balanced as stronger than a Bomb. | |||
'''Avenger''' is another variant that only kills their target's killer instead of dying in place of the victim. The more mechanical name of this role would be a Bomb-izer. | |||
Some moderators in the past used Bodyguard and [[Doctor]] interchangeably. | Some moderators in the past used Bodyguard and [[Doctor]] interchangeably. | ||
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A variant on Bodyguard that is occasionally seen is a [[Percentage Role]]: If the person they protect is supposed to be killed, 50% of the time the Bodyguard will stop the kill and learn who the attempted killer was; 50% of the time they will function as in the original definition. This role is both swingy and potentially overpowered, and is not recommended if it can be helped. | A variant on Bodyguard that is occasionally seen is a [[Percentage Role]]: If the person they protect is supposed to be killed, 50% of the time the Bodyguard will stop the kill and learn who the attempted killer was; 50% of the time they will function as in the original definition. This role is both swingy and potentially overpowered, and is not recommended if it can be helped. | ||
| Use = As a protective role, Bodyguard is essentially a weakened [[Doctor]]. Not only can it only successfully protect once, but it also does not technically stop the kill from going through. The only benefit from a successful protection is essentially a substitution of the kill from someone who is presumably more valuable to keep alive. In games where protection is desirable but a full Doctor could lead to overpowered role combinations, Bodyguard is a decent consideration. | |||
As a protective role, Bodyguard is essentially a weakened [[Doctor]]. Not only can it only successfully protect once, but it also does not technically stop the kill from going through. The only benefit from a successful protection is essentially a | |||
As always, including multiple protective roles in the game can lead to broken role combinations. Doctor+Bodyguard can lead to circular protections, as can Bodyguard+Bodyguard. If you are going to include these combinations in your game, make sure you specify how they work - presumably in a way that does not allow them to cross-protect successfully.}} |
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A Bodyguard is a role who can target a player at Night to protect them. However, if the protected player is supposed to be killed, the Bodyguard is killed instead ("taking the bullet" for them, as it were).
Bodyguard only protects from a single kill. If multiple people try to kill the Bodyguard's target, both the Bodyguard and the protected player will die.
Bodyguard is usually Town. It makes little sense for there to be a Mafia Bodyguard, as they have no reason to target anyone except a scumpartner; and a Vigilante who finds that their kill resolved on a different scum than they expected can simply shoot their previous target again.
Normal version
A Bodyguard that protects their target from one kill is considered Normal on mafiascum.net. A Bodyguard cannot stop a Strongman from committing a kill, nor a Weak role from dying due to targeting anti-town. Protection would also fail if targeting a Macho or Ascetic role, although the Bodyguard should not be told if this happens, just like if they were blocked. Bodyguards do not redirect the kill, so a Tracker tracking the killer will still see the killer targeting the Bodyguard's target.
Variations
Elite Bodyguard is a variant that will also kill the person who performed the kill, in effect acting as a Bomb in addition to a Bodyguard. This version of the role is significantly stronger than the original, and should be balanced as stronger than a Bomb.
Avenger is another variant that only kills their target's killer instead of dying in place of the victim. The more mechanical name of this role would be a Bomb-izer.
Some moderators in the past used Bodyguard and Doctor interchangeably.
A variant on Bodyguard that is occasionally seen is a Percentage Role: If the person they protect is supposed to be killed, 50% of the time the Bodyguard will stop the kill and learn who the attempted killer was; 50% of the time they will function as in the original definition. This role is both swingy and potentially overpowered, and is not recommended if it can be helped.
Use & Balance
As a protective role, Bodyguard is essentially a weakened Doctor. Not only can it only successfully protect once, but it also does not technically stop the kill from going through. The only benefit from a successful protection is essentially a substitution of the kill from someone who is presumably more valuable to keep alive. In games where protection is desirable but a full Doctor could lead to overpowered role combinations, Bodyguard is a decent consideration.
As always, including multiple protective roles in the game can lead to broken role combinations. Doctor+Bodyguard can lead to circular protections, as can Bodyguard+Bodyguard. If you are going to include these combinations in your game, make sure you specify how they work - presumably in a way that does not allow them to cross-protect successfully.
Sample Role PMs
The standardized Role PM for "Bodyguard" describes the action as follows:
- As a targeted action:
that player will be protected from one kill that night and you will be killed in their place.
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Example (simplest form)
Welcome to game! You are a Town Bodyguard.
You have the following active ability:
- Each Night, you may target a player. Assuming no interference with your action, that player will be protected from one kill that night and you will be killed in their place.
You win if all threats to the town are eliminated and at least one town-aligned player is alive.
Confirm by replying to this PM with a summary of your role.
Example (with modifiers)
Welcome to game! You are a Town 1-shot Loud Bodyguard.
You have the following active ability:
- Once in the game at Night, you may target a player. Assuming no interference with your action, that player will be protected from one kill that night and you will be killed in their place. Your target will learn that you targeted them (but not what action you targeted them with).
You win if all threats to the town are eliminated and at least one town-aligned player is alive.
Confirm by replying to this PM with a summary of your role.