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The | The '''Lyncher''' is a [[third-party]] role whose [[win condition]] is to get a specific person (the [[Lynchee]]) lynched. The Lynchee is usually, but not always, a [[townie]]. If the Lynchee is lynched while the Lyncher is alive, the latter wins. If the Lyncher dies first, he loses. If the Lynchee is [[nightkilled]], typically the Lyncher assumes the [[pro-Town]] win condition. | ||
If a Lynchee is lynched before any other faction has won, the game generally continues to determine other winners, although in very small games, the game is generally over. If the game does continue, the lyncher exits the game with an independent victory. | If a Lynchee is lynched before any other faction has won, the game generally continues to determine other winners, although in very small games, the game is generally over. If the game does continue, the lyncher exits the game with an independent victory. | ||
:''for the Lyncher Mafia Setup, see: [[Lyncher Mafia]]'' |
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The Lyncher is a third-party role whose win condition is to get a specific person (the Lynchee) lynched. The Lynchee is usually, but not always, a townie. If the Lynchee is lynched while the Lyncher is alive, the latter wins. If the Lyncher dies first, he loses. If the Lynchee is nightkilled, typically the Lyncher assumes the pro-Town win condition.
If a Lynchee is lynched before any other faction has won, the game generally continues to determine other winners, although in very small games, the game is generally over. If the game does continue, the lyncher exits the game with an independent victory.
- for the Lyncher Mafia Setup, see: Lyncher Mafia