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Stoofer's Syndrome is something that affects mafia members. Some players, when playing as mafia, see their own actions and the actions of their partners as scummier than they actually are. This can lead to unecessary nerves, and overaggressive play towards partners. A reversed form of Stoofer's Syndrome can also affect mafia members when trying to build cases against pro-town players; since they know these players to be innocent, they will perceive them to look more innocent than they actually do. Stoofer's Syndrome is 40% more likely to affect players who are partnered with Mr Stoofer.
Stoofer's Syndrome is something that affects mafia members. Some players, when playing as mafia, see their own actions and the actions of their partners as scummier than they actually are. This can lead to unecessary nerves, and overaggressive play towards partners. A reversed form of Stoofer's Syndrome can also affect mafia members when trying to build cases against pro-town players; since they know these players to be innocent, they will perceive them to look more innocent than they actually do. Stoofer's Syndrome is 40% more likely to affect players who are partnered with Mr Stoofer.
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Revision as of 17:49, 9 August 2008

Stoofer's Syndrome is something that affects mafia members. Some players, when playing as mafia, see their own actions and the actions of their partners as scummier than they actually are. This can lead to unecessary nerves, and overaggressive play towards partners. A reversed form of Stoofer's Syndrome can also affect mafia members when trying to build cases against pro-town players; since they know these players to be innocent, they will perceive them to look more innocent than they actually do. Stoofer's Syndrome is 40% more likely to affect players who are partnered with Mr Stoofer.