Basically if it's an inexperienced/newb scum team, they wouldn't know how to orchestrate a way to place shade on Magic effectively. So I don't know it has anything to do with that. If it's from inexperienced scum, it's likelier they'd just simply night kill Magic
Basically if it's an inexperienced/newb scum team, they wouldn't know how to orchestrate a way to place shade on Magic effectively. So I don't know it has anything to do with that. If it's from inexperienced scum, it's likelier they'd just simply night kill Magic
I know you made those accusations yourself - I credited you. But scum would have a vague idea of the plausible mislynches/lynches were and who’s open to them. Scum would have to have a strong reason to extract him, so why in your view if he’s open to several mislynches would it be pressing to kill him?
Second theoretical: it's an experienced scum team that didn't worry too much about Nibel's mechanics, but Nibel's strong town leading position this game that they wanted to do away with. He had considerable pull - especially after the way he used his duel ability. He was a threat, scum could be shaking in their boots over thread control if they kept Nibel alive.
I can see motive there, too, if it's a higher level play
Basically if it's an inexperienced/newb scum team, they wouldn't know how to orchestrate a way to place shade on Magic effectively. So I don't know it has anything to do with that. If it's from inexperienced scum, it's likelier they'd just simply night kill Magic