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A '''majority lynch''' is a voting ruleset which means, in order for a lynch to occur, a single player must have at least 51% of the votes in order to be lynched. This means that no one else could possibly have more votes or an equal number of votes to the player who is being lynched.
A '''majority lynch''' is a voting ruleset which means, in order for a lynch to occur, a single player must have at least 51% of the votes in order to be lynched. This means that no one else could possibly have more votes, or an equal number of votes, to the player who is being lynched.


This is the most common method of resolving a lynch and is the only one that is considered normal.
This is the most common method of resolving a lynch and is the only one that is considered normal.

Revision as of 19:36, 24 June 2018

A majority lynch is a voting ruleset which means, in order for a lynch to occur, a single player must have at least 51% of the votes in order to be lynched. This means that no one else could possibly have more votes, or an equal number of votes, to the player who is being lynched.

This is the most common method of resolving a lynch and is the only one that is considered normal.


Examples

If there are 13 players alive, any single player must have 7 votes to be lynched (54%).

If there are 12 players alive, any single player must still have 7 votes to be lynched (58%) as 6 votes is only 50% which is half and not a majority.

This means that it is harder to achieve a lynch with an even amount of players. It is very common for players to no lynch when there is an even amount of players for various reasons.