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'''Night Actions''', or '''Night Choices''', are the role-related actions that players must send in and mods must accept. These range from [[Cop|Cops]] deciding who to investigate, to the [[Mafia]] deciding who they will send to kill whom, to [[X-Shot]] [[Commuter|Commuters]] deciding whether they wish to use their action at all. | |||
These actions are usually sent to the moderator via [[PM]]. Some, but not all, moderators will allow scum to submit their actions in their [[QuickTopic]] - when in doubt, do not forget to PM the moderator. | |||
Actions that are not sent in by the [[Night]] deadline are usually either forfeited, or in the case of [[Compulsive]] actions, randomized. | |||
When many Night Actions are in play at once, the order in which they are resolved (that is, the order in which the actions take place) becomes important. The standard procedure for action resolution is [[Natural Action Resolution]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:15, 12 August 2011
Night Actions, or Night Choices, are the role-related actions that players must send in and mods must accept. These range from Cops deciding who to investigate, to the Mafia deciding who they will send to kill whom, to X-Shot Commuters deciding whether they wish to use their action at all.
These actions are usually sent to the moderator via PM. Some, but not all, moderators will allow scum to submit their actions in their QuickTopic - when in doubt, do not forget to PM the moderator.
Actions that are not sent in by the Night deadline are usually either forfeited, or in the case of Compulsive actions, randomized.
When many Night Actions are in play at once, the order in which they are resolved (that is, the order in which the actions take place) becomes important. The standard procedure for action resolution is Natural Action Resolution.