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A '''Mime''' is a member of a third-party faction that wins only if all of its members are | A '''Mime''' is a member of a third-party faction that wins only if all of its members are voted out, or [[eliminated]]. The Mime faction also has a factional [[Roleblock]] that can be used at Night to hopefully stop the Mafia's kill. If the Mime faction wins, the game usually ends. | ||
A single Mime is nearly equivalent to a [[Jester]]-[[Roleblocker]]. | A single Mime is nearly equivalent to a [[Jester]]-[[Roleblocker]], the difference being that Jesters tend to not end games when they win. | ||
This role is used in the Open setup [[Paris Mafia]]. | This role is used in the Open setup [[Paris Mafia]]. | ||
==Use and Power== | ==Use and Power== | ||
Mimes are not used outside the aforementioned Open setup because if a single one of them gets killed | Mimes are generally not used outside the aforementioned Open setup because if a single one of them gets killed (i.e. not eliminated), all of them lose. That's not particularly fair. That said, see [http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.php?t=22008 The Game of the Year], where Mimes were successfully used to deter shoot-from-the-hip eliminating (and unfortunately lost day 1 due to Angels). | ||
[[Category:Variants' Roles]] | [[Category:Variants' Roles]] | ||
[[Category:Historical Roles]] | [[Category:Historical Roles]] | ||
[[Category:Third-party roles]] |
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A Mime is a member of a third-party faction that wins only if all of its members are voted out, or eliminated. The Mime faction also has a factional Roleblock that can be used at Night to hopefully stop the Mafia's kill. If the Mime faction wins, the game usually ends.
A single Mime is nearly equivalent to a Jester-Roleblocker, the difference being that Jesters tend to not end games when they win.
This role is used in the Open setup Paris Mafia.
Use and Power
Mimes are generally not used outside the aforementioned Open setup because if a single one of them gets killed (i.e. not eliminated), all of them lose. That's not particularly fair. That said, see The Game of the Year, where Mimes were successfully used to deter shoot-from-the-hip eliminating (and unfortunately lost day 1 due to Angels).