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A '''Judas''' is originally a [[pro-town]] role, but when it should die (either by lynch or other kill) it stays alive and converts to the [[Mafia]]'s side instead. The Town is told nothing except that the lynch failed. | |||
Judas is, of course, pro-Town... at first. See also [[Saulus]]. Judas is generally considered a [[Bastard|bastard]] role. | |||
Both roles are named after people from the New Testament of the Bible. The name 'Judas' derives from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Iscariot Judas Iscariot] while 'Saulus' comes from the German for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_the_Apostle Saul of Tarsus a.k.a. Paul the Apostle]. | Both roles are named after people from the New Testament of the Bible. The name 'Judas' derives from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judas_Iscariot Judas Iscariot] while 'Saulus' comes from the German for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_the_Apostle Saul of Tarsus a.k.a. Paul the Apostle]. | ||
==Variations== | |||
The Judas role in practice tends to lead to ugly situations. However, that hasn't stopped mods from trying to make it work: | |||
*The Judas aspect is commonly [[Hidden]] from the player until they convert. (Since it's already a bastard role, why not?) | |||
*In the interest of balance, the Judas may not be told who the rest of the Mafia are upon conversion. | |||
*Judas may also appear in games with [[Saulus]], thus muddying what kind of role caused the lynch to stop. | |||
==Use and Power== | |||
Judas is actually not that bad for balance if it gets lynched immediately upon conversion; in games with a single Night-kill it evens out to a single mislynch - which is what the Judas would have been if it were lynched as a [[Vanilla Townie]] anyway. The major concern plaguing Judas is the alignment change (see [[:Category:Alignment-Changing roles]] for more information). | |||
If you do not want it known that a Judas is in the game, consider having extended Twilights so as to give the illusion of the existence of a [[Governor]]. |
Revision as of 20:33, 24 July 2011
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A Judas is originally a pro-town role, but when it should die (either by lynch or other kill) it stays alive and converts to the Mafia's side instead. The Town is told nothing except that the lynch failed.
Judas is, of course, pro-Town... at first. See also Saulus. Judas is generally considered a bastard role.
Both roles are named after people from the New Testament of the Bible. The name 'Judas' derives from Judas Iscariot while 'Saulus' comes from the German for Saul of Tarsus a.k.a. Paul the Apostle.
Variations
The Judas role in practice tends to lead to ugly situations. However, that hasn't stopped mods from trying to make it work:
- The Judas aspect is commonly Hidden from the player until they convert. (Since it's already a bastard role, why not?)
- In the interest of balance, the Judas may not be told who the rest of the Mafia are upon conversion.
- Judas may also appear in games with Saulus, thus muddying what kind of role caused the lynch to stop.
Use and Power
Judas is actually not that bad for balance if it gets lynched immediately upon conversion; in games with a single Night-kill it evens out to a single mislynch - which is what the Judas would have been if it were lynched as a Vanilla Townie anyway. The major concern plaguing Judas is the alignment change (see Category:Alignment-Changing roles for more information).
If you do not want it known that a Judas is in the game, consider having extended Twilights so as to give the illusion of the existence of a Governor.