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=== Role Type === | === Role Type === | ||
* | * Their [[Alignment]] is seen as member of the [[Village]]. | ||
* | * Their [[Magic Status]] is seen as not a witchcraft user. | ||
* | * Their [[Killing Status]] is seen as not a killer. | ||
* | * They cannot be seen [[visiting]] other players. | ||
* | * They are capable of [[self-visiting]] (when activating). | ||
=== Useful Notes === | === Useful Notes === |
Revision as of 10:13, 2 August 2020
Once per game, during the night, an Agitator can force the village to lynch two players during the following day. The village will be unable to "No Lynch". If the votes are tied between more than two people, then the lynches will be decided at random from the tied players.
Role Type
- Their Alignment is seen as member of the Village.
- Their Magic Status is seen as not a witchcraft user.
- Their Killing Status is seen as not a killer.
- They cannot be seen visiting other players.
- They are capable of self-visiting (when activating).
Useful Notes
- The village will be told the following morning when an Agitator uses their ability.
- Multiple Agitators do not stack if used on the same night.
- Puppets, Zombies and silenced players still have a vote that doesn't count.
- A shrouded player is still considered to have no votes and cannot be lynched.