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A '''hammer''' or '''"Hammah"''' is a [[vote]] on someone which results in the majority needed to [[lynch]] them. Once the hammer vote is placed, the game usually moves into [[twilight]] until the [[mod]] posts the [[death scene]].  The hammered person will generally be lynched regardless of subsequent unvotes; as always, [[Game Mechanic|exceptions]] exist.  Some players may use the threat of a Hammer vote as a way to [[gambit]] in hopes of pulling votes off of them with a last second "Oh well, go town." or "I wasn't lying, I really was the doctor."
A '''hammer''' is a [[vote]] on someone which results in the majority needed to [[lynch]] them. Once the hammer vote is placed, the game moves into [[Twilight]] until the [[mod]] posts the [[death scene]].  The player who has been hammered is considered beyond salvation as of the moment the hammering vote has been placed; barring the influence of a role like a [[Governor]] nothing will stop them from getting lynched. Many mods allow hammered players to post in Twilight but some do not.


Some players (such as [[Fritzler]] or [[Rosso Carne]]) particularly like being the Hammah voter.
Some players may use the threat of a hammer vote as a way to [[gambit]] in hopes of pulling votes off of them with a last second with "Oh well, go town." or "I wasn't lying, I really was the doctor."


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Revision as of 23:00, 11 August 2011

A hammer is a vote on someone which results in the majority needed to lynch them. Once the hammer vote is placed, the game moves into Twilight until the mod posts the death scene. The player who has been hammered is considered beyond salvation as of the moment the hammering vote has been placed; barring the influence of a role like a Governor nothing will stop them from getting lynched. Many mods allow hammered players to post in Twilight but some do not.

Some players may use the threat of a hammer vote as a way to gambit in hopes of pulling votes off of them with a last second with "Oh well, go town." or "I wasn't lying, I really was the doctor."

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