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The '''lynch''' is the Town's collective killing method.  The majority of living players (both Town and scum) generally must agree on who to lynch by casting [[vote|votes]] for the person they want to see dead.
The '''elimination''' is the Town's collective killing method.  The majority of living players (both Town and scum) generally must agree on who to eliminate by casting [[vote|votes]] for the person they want to see dead.


This is frequently the Town's only means of killing anyone, and in most cases it is the most reliable way of doing so as well.  In particular, the only active ability a [[Vanilla Townie]] has is the ability to help direct who gets lynched on a given [[Day]].
This is frequently the Town's only means of killing anyone, and in most cases it is the most reliable way of doing so as well.  In particular, the only active ability a [[Vanilla Townie]] has is the ability to help direct who gets eliminated on a given [[Day]].


Once a player receives a majority vote, that player is typically killed at the earliest opportunity the moderator gets.  Upon death, the moderator will reveal the deceased player's role and alignment (unless the [[No Reveal|game]] [[Limited Reveal|mechanics]] say otherwise).  Afterward, the game will proceed to [[Night]].
Once a player receives a majority vote, that player is typically killed at the earliest opportunity the moderator gets.  Upon death, the moderator will reveal the deceased player's role and alignment (unless the [[No Reveal|game]] [[Limited Reveal|mechanics]] say otherwise).  Afterward, the game will proceed to [[Night]].


On a linguistic note, "lynch" is a term that refers to an extrajudicial killing, and fits with the traditional theme of the players forming an angry mob.  While no racial connotation is intended with the term, one should still be careful when saying it in [[MeatWorld]].
Elimination, which means death by being voted out, should not be confused with the old definition of elimination, which means to wipe out a certain [[faction]].


===Mislynch===
"Elimination" is a term meaning to get rid of or remove, this fits the [[Game Mechanics|mechanical]] implications of elimination, which effectively removes a player [[slot]] from play.
A mislynch is when a [[Townie]] is lynched, whether [[Vanilla]] or a [[Power Role]].
 
[[Game Moderator|Moderators]] may use other terms for the elimination (such as exile, voting out, or execution) if they wish.
 
===Miselimination===
A miselimination is when a [[Townie]] is eliminated, whether [[Vanilla]] or a [[Power Role]].
 
''See also '''[[MeLo]]''' (a [[Commonly Used Abbreviations|common abbreviation]] for Miseliminate and Lose).''
 
===The term "Lynch"===
 
"Lynch" is a term that refers to an extrajudicial killing, and fits with the traditional theme of the players forming an angry mob. Due to the harshly racial history of that term in the US, the Town's collective killing method may not be referred to as the lynch on MafiaScum.


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Latest revision as of 23:24, 10 July 2022

The elimination is the Town's collective killing method. The majority of living players (both Town and scum) generally must agree on who to eliminate by casting votes for the person they want to see dead.

This is frequently the Town's only means of killing anyone, and in most cases it is the most reliable way of doing so as well. In particular, the only active ability a Vanilla Townie has is the ability to help direct who gets eliminated on a given Day.

Once a player receives a majority vote, that player is typically killed at the earliest opportunity the moderator gets. Upon death, the moderator will reveal the deceased player's role and alignment (unless the game mechanics say otherwise). Afterward, the game will proceed to Night.

Elimination, which means death by being voted out, should not be confused with the old definition of elimination, which means to wipe out a certain faction.

"Elimination" is a term meaning to get rid of or remove, this fits the mechanical implications of elimination, which effectively removes a player slot from play.

Moderators may use other terms for the elimination (such as exile, voting out, or execution) if they wish.

Miselimination

A miselimination is when a Townie is eliminated, whether Vanilla or a Power Role.

See also MeLo (a common abbreviation for Miseliminate and Lose).

The term "Lynch"

"Lynch" is a term that refers to an extrajudicial killing, and fits with the traditional theme of the players forming an angry mob. Due to the harshly racial history of that term in the US, the Town's collective killing method may not be referred to as the lynch on MafiaScum.