Anomandaris, on 30 April 2012 - 12:08 PM, said:
I understand and agree with a lot of the cries for a low post lynch. They're definitely a default fallback option. I was interested to read Liosan's post in which he suggested that actually the Zombies were not the best targets to go after. I have to say I strongly disagree with this. The more zombies there are, the more powerful they are. And the longer the game goes on, the more zombies there will be unless we take action now. If we can cut down the number of zombies to a more manageable level, we are also diminishing their recruitment pool (since they need to be able to match up with the DR of the other players).
Here is the post I was talking about:
Liosan, on 30 April 2012 - 08:59 AM, said:
Human factions have to be the last one standing to win. Therefore the most expedient path to victory is to target every human they can and hope to eliminate their rivals before the zombies consume them.
Zombies, on the other hand, benefit from the waiting game, especially if we are dealing with zombie bosses. Think about it. We lynch a zombie, so what? That's less chance they'll recruit/kill someone over night, but that doesn't mean they won't or their partner won't. It's like shooting zombies without a head shot. They'll keep coming, albeit slower. According to the VCs, zombies just need to get enough nights to probe every player still alive and either convert or kill them. The only reason I can think of to attack zombies is to hope that by lowering a zombie boss's vote count, it ups the chance that they will actually run into a DR-1 situation and lose one of their minions.
As for the independents, if we really want to eliminate someone other than human faction people, we need to get the voodoo priest. If he sticks around long enough, he wins. Another theory for DR = 0 is that a maim by the voodoo priest diminishes someone's DR. So Kasch could also be a BP who just lost his only night protection. The other independents are helpful (e.g. the priest) or annoying (e.g. the Lone Avenger who will just be hunting leaders with no other motivations).
So my conclusion is that we have it a little backwards. I mean, perhaps I've missed the point, and we are going for weakening the zombies enough so as to no longer have that threat when the human faction blood bath begins. But really, the longer we wait, the better odds there are for the zombies and the voodoo priest. Counterintuitive to the scum/town mindset, but this isn't a M&P game.
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While it is true that the shortest path to victory for the Humans may be to eliminate the other Human factions, it is not something that anyone is going to be able to convince others to do on thread. On the other hand, all human factions have an interest in seeing the zombies destroyed. Since the zombies have a pretty large voting block, it would seem like the best course of action is to eliminate the zombies first, and then get down the business of eliminating each other afterwards.
I agree almost entirely with your comments on Serc. However, I think he's too dangerous to just ignore. He's spreading what at the moment can only be construed as misinformation - until he's willing to corroborate it with evidence - all over the place. I would note that Liosan and Serc actually seem to be in agreement somewhat on going for the human factions - Serc was clearly trying to push for Galain votes at the beginning, and then went on to Ampelas when he saw it wasn't getting traction.