What I meant by that is who are they attacking and over what, not the success mainly. Primarily, there are players who Lewwyn oft refers to as "lynch-bait." Generally speaking, if a good player takes that bait, that's a good scum tell.
In this game, the players who have behaved like lynch bait:
Tasunke
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Merovech
[SIZE="1"](You could argue Rowain, but Rowain is always being Rowain, which usually gets him lynched, but I wouldn't call him traditional lynchbait, since he's often behaving like that and scum.)[/SIZE]
They're all dead of course. I can't say that I had that all right at the time. But novice made an excellent point earlier - even more than attacking those players heavily is a scum tell, players defending those players is, to me, a huge village tell. The last thing a scum wants to do is take a lynch patsy off the board.
So perhaps someone who has more free time than I - who attacked those 3 most vociferously and who defended them? That should actually be a pretty decent tell. Merovech in particular was super lynchbait-y and probably the vote I most regret all game.
Of the remaining players, I don't think anyone has played in a lynchbait fashion. Azza and Waterbat both have a bit of it to them, but Azza actually strikes me as quite savvy and Waterbat's performance last game pretty much eliminates him from the discussion.
In this game, the players who have behaved like lynch bait:
Tasunke
Qgqqqqq
Merovech
[SIZE="1"](You could argue Rowain, but Rowain is always being Rowain, which usually gets him lynched, but I wouldn't call him traditional lynchbait, since he's often behaving like that and scum.)[/SIZE]
They're all dead of course. I can't say that I had that all right at the time. But novice made an excellent point earlier - even more than attacking those players heavily is a scum tell, players defending those players is, to me, a huge village tell. The last thing a scum wants to do is take a lynch patsy off the board.
So perhaps someone who has more free time than I - who attacked those 3 most vociferously and who defended them? That should actually be a pretty decent tell. Merovech in particular was super lynchbait-y and probably the vote I most regret all game.
Of the remaining players, I don't think anyone has played in a lynchbait fashion. Azza and Waterbat both have a bit of it to them, but Azza actually strikes me as quite savvy and Waterbat's performance last game pretty much eliminates him from the discussion.