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[werewolf] Another question
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- Subject: [werewolf] Another question
- From: Ian Cyr <toreigninhell@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:45:20 -0400
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If the following happens:
1 werewolf
1 mafia
1 illusionist
2 villagers
Does the game continue, or does it count it as a village victory? I
only ask because in one of the previous e-mails the following was stated:
the illusionist is counted as a villager for win/loss.
Which means despite the fact that in the above situation, there are more
bad guys than good guys, it'd be declared a good guy win? (It seems
like it should be a win for whomever has the next night, most likely.)