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*'''Village:''' [[Villager]], [[Insomniac]], [[Sleepwalker]], [[Lycan]], [[Stalker]]
*'''Village:''' [[Villager]], [[Insomniac]], [[Sleepwalker]], [[Lycan]], [[Stalker]]
*'''Wolfpack:''' [[Werewolf]], [[Shapeshifter]]
*'''Wolfpack:''' [[Werewolf]], [[Shapeshifter]]
*'''The Bloodmoon Cult:''' [[Cult Follower]], [[Cultist]]
*'''Undead:''' [[Wight]], [[Ghoul]]
*'''Undead:''' [[Wight]], [[Ghoul]]
*'''Demons:''' [[Fanatic]]
*'''Vampires (and Familiars):''' ''Unpurgeable''


==Sources of Purge==
==Sources of Purge==

Latest revision as of 02:25, 6 November 2023

When a player is purged, they lose whatever role they currently have and replace it with the basic role available to their faction (for example Villager, Werewolf, Acolyte etc).

When a player is purged, they receive the following message:

You feel dazed and confused. Not quite like you used to... You have the feeling that something bad happened to you during the night.

In addition, they will receive a message informing them of their new role.

Night Immune roles are immune to purging.

Alchemist

The Alchemist's action causes a slightly different outcome when they choose to purge a non-Coven role. Instead, the victim's role is changed based on what faction they are and is randomly chosen from the selection available. The options are:


Sources of Purge

Roles that can Purge

Items that can Purge

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