Role-Block
When someone is role-blocked, 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.
When someone is role-blocked, they receive the following message:
- You were role-blocked last night, your night action did not take place.
This message is still sent even if the target had done no night actions.
Night Immune roles and role-blocking roles do not receive the role-block message in the morning.
If a player is role-blocked from more than one source, they will receive an extra role-block message per extra source.
Role-Block cannot stop items from being passed or used.
Sources of Role-Block
Roles that can Role-Block
- Aura Diviner (Can role-block itself if used incorrectly)
- Courtesan
- Direwolf
- Diviner (Can role-block itself if used incorrectly)
- Grave Warden
- Lich
- Night Warden
Items that can Role-Block
- Abysmal Armour (self role-block)
- Amulet of Peace
- Disruption Orb
- Heavy Shield (self role-block)
- Manacles of Spite (target and self role-block)
- Poisoned Darts (50% chance)
- Potion of Weakness
- Vermin Talisman
- War Spear (self role-block)
Sources of Immunity
Roles that are immune to Role-Block
- Bloody Holly
- Courtesan
- Demon Lord
- Demon Prince
- Direwolf
- Djinn
- Grave Warden
- Night Warden
- Omegawolf
- Rude Dolph Lundgren
- Santa Claws
- Skinchanger
- Succubus
- Vampire
- Vampire Countess
- Vampire Master
Items that cause Role-Block immunity
Auras that cause Role-Block immunity
Order of Blocks
Certain blocks take priority over other blocks. If you are prevented from visiting a player who would cause you to be blocked by visiting them, you will only be blocked once, as you never visited them.
The Disruption Orb is unusual in that it blocks you before you visit, whether you hold the orb or would visit a player with the orb. This might cause you only to see one block (that of the orb) when the expectation is that you would see two.