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=== Role Type === | === Role Type === | ||
* | * Their [[Alignment]] is seen as member of the [[Village]]. | ||
* | * Their [[Magic Status]] is seen as a witchcraft user. | ||
* | * Their [[Killing Status]] is seen as not a killer. | ||
* | * They can be seen [[visiting]] other players. | ||
* | * They are not capable of [[self-visiting]]. | ||
=== Useful Notes === | === Useful Notes === |
Revision as of 10:17, 2 August 2020
The Beholder is able to target one player each night. If that player is an intel role, the Beholder will receive the same information the target does. If the target is not an intel role, then the Beholder sees nothing.
Role Type
- Their Alignment is seen as member of the Village.
- Their Magic Status is seen as a witchcraft user.
- Their Killing Status is seen as not a killer.
- They can be seen visiting other players.
- They are not capable of self-visiting.
Useful Notes
- If the Beholder targets a Bloodhound, the Beholder's check is altered to look like a Seer check (The Beholder sees the alignment, not the role).
- The Beholder does not see anything if they target an Insomniac.
- In the case of Familiars, they will provide the same check as their village counterpart.
- The Beholder cannot see any information gained via a player using an item.