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=== Role Type === | === Role Type === | ||
* | * Their [[Alignment]] is seen as a member of the [[Village]]. | ||
* | * Their [[Magic Status]] is seen as not 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 10:21, 2 August 2020
The Courtesan can visit one person each. When they do, that player is roleblocked, meaning they are unable to perform any actions to do with their role.
Role Type
- Their Alignment is seen as a member of the Village.
- Their Magic Status is seen as not 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
- The target of the Courtesan get a message in the morning notifying them that they have been roleblocked. This message is still sent even if the target had done no night actions.
- Some roles cannot be roleblocked. These include the Succubus, Djinn, any night-immune player, and other roleblocking roles (such as the Direwolf or Gravewarden)
- Night-Immune roles and roleblocking roles do not receive the roleblock message in the morning.
- The Courtesan cannot stop items from being passed or used.
- When someone is roleblocked, their actions is considered to not have happened. Therefore, they will not been seen visiting anyone, and if their role has limited uses (such as a Militia) the use is not consumed. In addition, a role that normally cannot visit their previous target (such as a Protector) would be able to attempt another visit on the following night.