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A nameclaim is a type of [[Claim]] where the person only gives the name of their role, with no indication of any [[Power]] or [[Alignment]]It is generally the first step of a [[Claim]], and may give hints as to the rest of the claimant's [[role]] in most [[Theme Game]]s.
A '''nameclaim''' is a type of [[claim]] where the player simply gives the flavor name of their role.  The player does not mention their role's abilities or any results they may have.
 
Because a player's flavor name may hint at whether they are a good power role, this is not employed very often unless it is thought that simply knowing players' names can give the Town an advantageFor instance, if it is thought that the scum have no falseclaims or poor safeclaims, a nameclaim can potentially pressure the scum into claiming their real role name or their poorly-fitting (un)safeclaims. 
 
Alternatively, a nameclaim can cause responsibility for actions related to particular roles' flavor to be pinned on the appropriate players.  This is a good idea in games where a role's flavor has no bearing on whether they may be a power role.


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Revision as of 12:46, 12 August 2011

A nameclaim is a type of claim where the player simply gives the flavor name of their role. The player does not mention their role's abilities or any results they may have.

Because a player's flavor name may hint at whether they are a good power role, this is not employed very often unless it is thought that simply knowing players' names can give the Town an advantage. For instance, if it is thought that the scum have no falseclaims or poor safeclaims, a nameclaim can potentially pressure the scum into claiming their real role name or their poorly-fitting (un)safeclaims.

Alternatively, a nameclaim can cause responsibility for actions related to particular roles' flavor to be pinned on the appropriate players. This is a good idea in games where a role's flavor has no bearing on whether they may be a power role.