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Rolestoppers are considered [[Normal]] on mafiascum.net. A Rolestopper cannot block a [[Strongman]] from committing a kill, but blocks all other roles from targeting the same person as them. An [[investigative]] role targeting the same player as a Rolestopper should be given a "[[No Result]]" pm.
Rolestoppers are considered [[Normal]] on mafiascum.net. A Rolestopper cannot block a [[Strongman]] from committing a kill, but blocks all other roles from targeting the same person as them. An [[investigative]] role targeting the same player as a Rolestopper should be given a "[[No Result]]" pm.
==Use and Power==
==Use and Power==
Assuming the Rolestopper can block kills, in Town hands it's more or less an improvement on the Doctor, although it foils investigative roles trying to target the Rolestopper's target. In Mafia hands, it's an improvement on the Roleblocker, as Mafiosi can use it on each other to render each other safe from investigative roles. Either way, it's a fairly strong power role; stronger than [[Jailer]].
Assuming the rolestopper can block kills, it's a stronger protective role than the doctor. Its targets can't be cleared by cleared by investigative roles on the same night--but they also can't be roleblocked. In mafia hands, rolestoppers can protect their teammates from investigative roles (and vigs) from the start of the game without any need to identify them first. Rolestoppers are much more defensive than roleblockers, and can't shut down any specific power role even if they know who has it.


The version that cannot block kills is as strong for scum but so much weaker for Town that it's almost [[Negative Utility]].
The version that cannot block kills is as strong for scum but so much weaker for Town that it's almost [[Negative Utility]].
[[Category:Normal Roles]]
[[Category:Normal Roles]]

Revision as of 16:19, 19 January 2016

Rolestopper
Alias:
  • Asceticiser
Alignment: any
Role type:
  • Protective
  • Manipulative
Choice:
  • Night

A Rolestopper is a role that can target a player to stop all other Night actions from affecting them in any way. This is something like the inverse of a Roleblocker. A Rolestopper effectively turns their target into an Ascetic Bulletproof for that night.

Rolestoppers can be of any alignment.

Variations

Some Rolestoppers are unable to block kills.

Normal Guidelines

Rolestoppers are considered Normal on mafiascum.net. A Rolestopper cannot block a Strongman from committing a kill, but blocks all other roles from targeting the same person as them. An investigative role targeting the same player as a Rolestopper should be given a "No Result" pm.

Use and Power

Assuming the rolestopper can block kills, it's a stronger protective role than the doctor. Its targets can't be cleared by cleared by investigative roles on the same night--but they also can't be roleblocked. In mafia hands, rolestoppers can protect their teammates from investigative roles (and vigs) from the start of the game without any need to identify them first. Rolestoppers are much more defensive than roleblockers, and can't shut down any specific power role even if they know who has it.

The version that cannot block kills is as strong for scum but so much weaker for Town that it's almost Negative Utility.