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'''Distancing''' is a common tactic to avoid pairing with other members of your [[Faction]]. It is most commonly done by [[Anti-Town]] factions such as [[Mafia]] | '''Distancing''' is a common tactic to avoid pairing with other members of your [[Faction]]. It is most commonly done by [[Anti-Town]] factions such as [[Mafia]], but can also be used by [[Mason]]s to avoid being [[night-kill]]ed as a [[confirmed]] pro-town player, if their Mason buddy has been [[lynched]]. | ||
It involves putting oneself at odds with one's partner(s), either by disagreement over a third party, or by direct conflict against each other. The effectivness of this technique is often based on timing and the quality of performance from the players distancing themselves from each other. | It involves putting oneself at odds with one's partner(s), either by disagreement over a third party, or by direct conflict against each other. The effectivness of this technique is often based on timing and the quality of performance from the players distancing themselves from each other. |
Revision as of 18:51, 11 August 2011
Distancing is a common tactic to avoid pairing with other members of your Faction. It is most commonly done by Anti-Town factions such as Mafia, but can also be used by Masons to avoid being night-killed as a confirmed pro-town player, if their Mason buddy has been lynched.
It involves putting oneself at odds with one's partner(s), either by disagreement over a third party, or by direct conflict against each other. The effectivness of this technique is often based on timing and the quality of performance from the players distancing themselves from each other.
At times, such heavy distancing is used that it leads to one of the distancers being lynched. This is a common tactic among Scum known as Bussing.