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'''Named Townie''' is a role that has no abilities, but differs from a normal [[Vanilla Townie]], in the sense it has a unique title. In [[Open]] setups, Named Townies can be surprisingly powerful, as it's a claim that confirms them to be innocent unless counterclaimed by scum. | '''Named Townie''' is a role that has no abilities, but differs from a normal [[Vanilla Townie]], in the sense it has a unique title. In [[Open]] setups, Named Townies can be surprisingly powerful, as it's a claim that confirms them to be innocent unless counterclaimed by scum. | ||
Named Townies are less common in [[Closed]] games, although inadvertent Named Townies can sometimes exist. For example, if a mod includes a [[Miller]] without a [[Cop]], a [[Nurse]] without a [[Doctor]] or a [[Deputy without a Cop]], the secondary/linked roles associated with the primary role have no power at all, other than having a unique title to claim. | Named Townies are less common in [[Closed]] games, although inadvertent Named Townies can sometimes exist. For example, if a mod includes a [[Miller]] without a [[Cop]], a [[Nurse]] without a [[Doctor]] or a [[Deputy]] without a [[Cop]], the secondary/linked roles associated with the primary role have no power at all, other than having a unique title to claim. |
Revision as of 02:18, 4 July 2011
Named Townie is a role that has no abilities, but differs from a normal Vanilla Townie, in the sense it has a unique title. In Open setups, Named Townies can be surprisingly powerful, as it's a claim that confirms them to be innocent unless counterclaimed by scum.
Named Townies are less common in Closed games, although inadvertent Named Townies can sometimes exist. For example, if a mod includes a Miller without a Cop, a Nurse without a Doctor or a Deputy without a Cop, the secondary/linked roles associated with the primary role have no power at all, other than having a unique title to claim.