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{{role
{{RolePage
|image= S-lyncher.png
|Image= S-condemner.png
|color= {{rgb|self}}
|Color= {{rgb|self}}
|alias= Hunter
|Alias= Eliminator
|align= Third-party
|Alias2= Hunter
|type= Linked
|Align= Third-party
|choice=
|Type= Linked
|notes= linked to [[Lynchee]]
|Choice= None
}}
|Normal= Known
|Notes= linked to [[Condemnee]]
|Introduction=The '''Condemner''' is a [[third-party]] role whose [[win condition]] is to get a specific person (the [[Condemnee]]) voted out, or [[elimination|eliminated]].  If the [[Condemnee]] is eliminated while the Condemner is alive and on the [[Condemnee]]'s wagon, the Condemner wins. If the Condemner dies first or the Condemner is the only scum left in the game and the Condemnee is still alive, the Condemner loses. 
|Standard=The Condemner leaves the game in a win when a specific player (the Condemnee), which is only known to the Condemner, is eliminated. If the Condemnee dies in any other way, or if the game ends while the Condemnee is still alive, the Condemner leaves the game in a loss.
|Variations= Mods have differing policies in regard to what happens if a Condemnee is [[nightkilled]]: the Condemner may gain the [[pro-Town]] [[Win Condition]], may become a [[Survivor]], may change their [[Condemnee]] to whoever made that kill, or may win as if that player had gotten eliminated.  This decision is made based on game balance and role mechanics.  However, the third option is a poor one from a balance perspective - the Condemner in that position can simply claim [[Watcher]] with an incriminating result on that player.  Since the player that killed the previous Condemnee is more than likely scum, everyone wins (except the scum).


:''for the Lyncher Mafia Setup, see: [[Lyncher Mafia]]''
In most games, if the Condemner succeeds in fulfilling their Win Condition, they will leave the game and in the end be pronounced a joint winner with whichever faction wins the main game.


The '''Lyncher''' is a [[third-party]] role whose [[win condition]] is to get a specific person (the [[Lynchee]]) lynched.  If the [[Lynchee]] is lynched while the Lyncher is alive and on the [[Lynchee]]'s wagon, the Lyncher wins. If the Lyncher dies first or the Lyncher is the only scum left in the game and the Lynchee is still alive, the Lyncher loses.
In themed games, Condemners may have more than one Condemnee.  If this happens, it is not necessarily the case that the Condemner has to be directly involved with each Condemnee's death.


Mods have differing policies in regard to what happens if a Lynchee is [[nightkilled]]: the Lyncher may gain the [[pro-Town]] [[Win Condition]], may become a [[Survivor]], may change their [[Lynchee]] to whoever made that kill, or may win as if that player had gotten lynchedThis decision is made based on game balance and role mechanics.  However, the third option is a poor one from a balance perspective - the Lyncher in that position can simply claim [[Watcher]] with an incriminating result on that player. Since the player that killed the previous Lynchee is more than likely scum, everyone wins (except the scum).
In some themed games, Condemners are not told who explicitly they must kill, but rather the flavor names of their CondemneesWhile this is frowned upon - the Condemner can't know which players have those flavor names, and is thus directionless - it is sometimes necessary to preserve the integrity of the game (i.e. if one of the Condemnees is scum).


In most games, if the Lyncher succeeds in fulfilling their Win Condition, they will leave the game and in the end be pronounced a joint winner with whichever faction wins the main game.
Condemners may also have one-shot kills or the [[Vengeful]] modifier to help them get to their Condemnee(s).  Alternatively, they may be given the ability to [[Scout]].


==Variations==
The Condemner Win Condition may be in addition to a factional Win Condition - for instance, a Mafioso may win with scum IF a particular player does not live to endgameSee also [[Usurper]].
In themed games, Lynchers may have more than one LyncheeIf this happens, it is not necessarily the case that the Lyncher has to be directly involved with each Lynchee's death.


In some themed games, Lynchers are not told who explicitly they must kill, but rather the flavor names of their Lynchees. While this is frowned upon - the Lyncher can't know which players have those flavor names, and is thus directionless - it is sometimes necessary to preserve the integrity of the game (i.e. if one of the Lynchees is scum).
If there are multiple Condemners in the game, as a general rule they are Condemnees for each other.
|Use=Condemner should be balanced like a guaranteed elimination on the Condemnee, whatever the Condemnee's alignment is.


Lynchers may also have one-shot kills or the [[Vengeful]] modifier to help them get to their Lynchee(s). Alternatively, they may be given the ability to [[Scout]].
In the case of a Condemner with multiple Condemnees - especially if the Condemner is not told the identities of who these Condemnees are - the Condemner's power is more on par with a [[Survivor]].
|Advice=On Day 2, claim [[Cop]] with a guilty result on your target. By the time they figure out you're lying, you will have already won.


The Lyncher Win Condition may be in addition to a factional Win Condition - for instance, a Mafioso may win with scum IF a particular player does not live to endgame.  See also [[Usurper]].
If this causes the real [[Cop]] to counterclaim, you're probably best off immediately claiming Condemner and hoping the Town helps you out just to get you out of the picture.
 
}}
If there are multiple Lynchers in the game, as a general rule they are Lynchees for each other.
 
==Use and Power==
Lyncher should be balanced like a guaranteed lynch on the Lynchee, whatever the Lynchee's alignment is.
 
In the case of a Lyncher with multiple Lynchees - especially if the Lyncher are not told the identities of who these Lynchees are - the Lyncher's power is more on par with a [[Survivor]].
 
==Play Advice==
On Day 2, claim [[Cop]] with a guilty result on your target. By the time they figure out you're lying, you will have already won.
 
If this causes the real [[Cop]] to counterclaim, you're probably best off immediately claiming Lyncher and hoping the Town helps you out just to get you out of the picture.
 
[[Category:Third-party roles]]

Latest revision as of 05:51, 4 March 2024

Condemner
S-condemner.png
Aliases:
  • Eliminator
  • Hunter
Alignment:
Role type:
  • Linked
Choice:
  • None
Status: Known

The Condemner is a third-party role whose win condition is to get a specific person (the Condemnee) voted out, or eliminated. If the Condemnee is eliminated while the Condemner is alive and on the Condemnee's wagon, the Condemner wins. If the Condemner dies first or the Condemner is the only scum left in the game and the Condemnee is still alive, the Condemner loses.

Standard version

The Condemner leaves the game in a win when a specific player (the Condemnee), which is only known to the Condemner, is eliminated. If the Condemnee dies in any other way, or if the game ends while the Condemnee is still alive, the Condemner leaves the game in a loss.

Variations

Mods have differing policies in regard to what happens if a Condemnee is nightkilled: the Condemner may gain the pro-Town Win Condition, may become a Survivor, may change their Condemnee to whoever made that kill, or may win as if that player had gotten eliminated. This decision is made based on game balance and role mechanics. However, the third option is a poor one from a balance perspective - the Condemner in that position can simply claim Watcher with an incriminating result on that player. Since the player that killed the previous Condemnee is more than likely scum, everyone wins (except the scum).

In most games, if the Condemner succeeds in fulfilling their Win Condition, they will leave the game and in the end be pronounced a joint winner with whichever faction wins the main game.

In themed games, Condemners may have more than one Condemnee. If this happens, it is not necessarily the case that the Condemner has to be directly involved with each Condemnee's death.

In some themed games, Condemners are not told who explicitly they must kill, but rather the flavor names of their Condemnees. While this is frowned upon - the Condemner can't know which players have those flavor names, and is thus directionless - it is sometimes necessary to preserve the integrity of the game (i.e. if one of the Condemnees is scum).

Condemners may also have one-shot kills or the Vengeful modifier to help them get to their Condemnee(s). Alternatively, they may be given the ability to Scout.

The Condemner Win Condition may be in addition to a factional Win Condition - for instance, a Mafioso may win with scum IF a particular player does not live to endgame. See also Usurper.

If there are multiple Condemners in the game, as a general rule they are Condemnees for each other.

Use & Balance

Condemner should be balanced like a guaranteed elimination on the Condemnee, whatever the Condemnee's alignment is.

In the case of a Condemner with multiple Condemnees - especially if the Condemner is not told the identities of who these Condemnees are - the Condemner's power is more on par with a Survivor.

Play Advice

On Day 2, claim Cop with a guilty result on your target. By the time they figure out you're lying, you will have already won.

If this causes the real Cop to counterclaim, you're probably best off immediately claiming Condemner and hoping the Town helps you out just to get you out of the picture.

Sample Role PMs

The standardized Role PM for "Condemner" describes the faction as follows:

  • As a win condition: [Player] is your condemnee. You win if you are alive and [Player] is eliminated by the Day vote at any time.

Example (vanilla)

Welcome to game! You are a Condemner.

You have no active abilities.

[Player] is your condemnee. You win if you are alive and [Player] is eliminated by the Day vote at any time.

Confirm by replying to this PM with a summary of your role.

Example (power role)

Welcome to game! You are an Ascetic Condemner Rolecop.

Actions that target you, other than kills, will fail as if roleblocked.

You have the following active ability:

  • Each Night, you may target a player. Assuming no interference with your action, you will learn that player's role (but not their alignment).

[Player] is your condemnee. You win if you are alive and [Player] is eliminated by the Day vote at any time.

Confirm by replying to this PM with a summary of your role.