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A '''self-aligned''' player is a player who belongs to a [[faction]] of size 1, i.e. they don't win with any other player. Most commonly, a self-aligned player will win only if they're the last player alive, causing everyone else to lose; if the player has a "factional" kill, this is known as a [[Serial Killer]], and is by far the most common form of self-aligned role. Sometimes self-aligned roles have been seen that are capable of winning alongside another faction, e.g. [[Survivor]].
A '''self-aligned''' player is a player who belongs to a [[faction]] of size 1, i.e. they don't win with any other player. Most commonly, a self-aligned player will win only if they're the last player alive, causing everyone else to lose; if the player has a "factional" kill, this is known as a [[Serial Killer]], and is by far the most common form of self-aligned role. Sometimes self-aligned roles have been seen that are capable of winning alongside another faction, e.g. [[Survivor (role)|Survivor]].


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Latest revision as of 17:14, 16 August 2017

A self-aligned player is a player who belongs to a faction of size 1, i.e. they don't win with any other player. Most commonly, a self-aligned player will win only if they're the last player alive, causing everyone else to lose; if the player has a "factional" kill, this is known as a Serial Killer, and is by far the most common form of self-aligned role. Sometimes self-aligned roles have been seen that are capable of winning alongside another faction, e.g. Survivor.