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A '''groupscum''' player is a player who belongs to a [[faction]] opposed to the town (i.e. "[[scum]]"), and which originally consisted of multiple members (i.e. part of a "group"). The usual assumption is that groupscum factions will act in a similar way to the [[Mafia]].
A '''groupscum''' player is a player who belongs to a [[faction]] opposed to the town (i.e. "[[scum]]"), and which originally consisted of multiple members (i.e. part of a "group"). The usual assumption is that groupscum factions will act in a similar way to the [[Mafia]].


Many [[tells]] work only against groupscum players. In general, members of a single-scum faction, such as a [[Serial Killer]], are harder to catch due to the lack of interactions with the rest of their faction.
Many [[tell]]s work only against groupscum players. In general, members of a single-scum faction, such as a [[Serial Killer]], are harder to catch due to the lack of interactions with the rest of their faction.


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 12:27, 13 May 2018

A groupscum player is a player who belongs to a faction opposed to the town (i.e. "scum"), and which originally consisted of multiple members (i.e. part of a "group"). The usual assumption is that groupscum factions will act in a similar way to the Mafia.

Many tells work only against groupscum players. In general, members of a single-scum faction, such as a Serial Killer, are harder to catch due to the lack of interactions with the rest of their faction.