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A '''No Reveal''' game does not reveal some information that is usually given in [[Death Scene]]s. Most commonly this means concealing the the [[Faction]] of the deceased player, but sometimes it extends to [[Power]]s as well. These types of games tend to be more difficult for the [[Town]], as they are less able to make use of successful lynches to find other [[Scum]].  
A '''No Reveal''' game does not reveal any information about players as they die.
 
There are a number of variations on this, such as Limited Reveal (in which alignments are known, but their actual role is not) or Lynch Reveal (in which full reveals are only given for lynched players).
 
Because players frequently do not have any way of knowing if they are on the right track, these games tend to be frustrating and/or luck-based.  However, No Reveal is ideal for games with [[Reviver]].


See also [[Coroner]].
See also [[Coroner]].

Revision as of 18:46, 16 July 2011

A No Reveal game does not reveal any information about players as they die.

There are a number of variations on this, such as Limited Reveal (in which alignments are known, but their actual role is not) or Lynch Reveal (in which full reveals are only given for lynched players).

Because players frequently do not have any way of knowing if they are on the right track, these games tend to be frustrating and/or luck-based. However, No Reveal is ideal for games with Reviver.

See also Coroner.