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A player "at '''L-1'''", or "lynch minus 1" is one vote short of the majority votes needed to lynch and end the [[Day]], and can be lynched with a single [[hammer]] vote.
A player "at '''E-1'''", or "elimination minus 1" is one vote short of the majority votes needed to eliminate and end the [[Day]], and can be eliminated with a single [[hammer]] vote.


"L-1" is the most commonly used variation of the "L-#" notation, and is usually seen in [[votecount]]s to warn players of this status. The # may be replaced with any other number to signify that it will take that many more votes to lynch a player.
"E-1" is the most commonly used variation of the "E-#" notation, and is usually seen in [[votecount]]s to warn players of this status. The # may be replaced with any other number to signify that it will take that many more votes to eliminate a player.


It is generally encouraged not to put a player at L-1 unless you are certain that they are scum, and that you have accomplished everything necessary for the Day. Doing so gives scum and impulsive town players a chance to [[quickhammer]], resulting in no chance for a player to [[claim]] or not providing the chance to debate a claim, cutting off discussion for the Day, and so on.
It is generally encouraged not to put a player at E-1 unless you are certain that they are scum, and that you have accomplished everything necessary for the Day. Doing so gives scum and impulsive town players a chance to [[quickhammer]], resulting in no chance for a player to [[claim]] or not providing the chance to debate a claim, cutting off discussion for the Day, and so on.


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Latest revision as of 02:39, 3 July 2020

A player "at E-1", or "elimination minus 1" is one vote short of the majority votes needed to eliminate and end the Day, and can be eliminated with a single hammer vote.

"E-1" is the most commonly used variation of the "E-#" notation, and is usually seen in votecounts to warn players of this status. The # may be replaced with any other number to signify that it will take that many more votes to eliminate a player.

It is generally encouraged not to put a player at E-1 unless you are certain that they are scum, and that you have accomplished everything necessary for the Day. Doing so gives scum and impulsive town players a chance to quickhammer, resulting in no chance for a player to claim or not providing the chance to debate a claim, cutting off discussion for the Day, and so on.