Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35010010-20180727040401

So, you want to become a Sheriff main? Well, look no further than this handy guide written by me that explains in detail how to REALLY play Town of Salem's Sheriff role.

''' Massively inspired by the Youtuber RTGame's series of videos that improperly teach players how to play TF2. '''

   How to REALLY play the Sheriff

 1. Make accusations right off the bat in within the chat!

All experienced Town of Salem players know and can acknowledge that if you are to find an evildoer on the first night, your priority is to immediately call out the information as soon as possible, even whispering to many players to get out the information even faster if needed.

It should also be noted that if there is an and/or  on the role list, giving out the critical information you have learned as the  is even more mandatory, as said deceptive evildoers could you beat you to it in claiming influence. DO NOT LET THEM DO THIS. It's always first-come-first-serve (especially in Ranked matches) when it comes to holding influence in Town of Salem.

If you are to be called out as an evildoer after releasing this information, you should panic and in fury harass the. In turn they'll suppose that you're desperate enough, and follow through with your instructions. This will typically work in-game, especially if it is a Ranked match you are playing in.

 2. Cooperate with none to win a ton!

If there is a confirmed /// willing to work with you to find and kill evildoers, your best option is to immediately decline their offer. This is because you as a Sheriff have the highest priorities out of all of the roles, so it's clear you have no time to construct long plans. Besides, said confirmed offering to co-op is likely hogging the attention, and will probably end up acting as a meat shield for you so you have a longer amount of time to interrogate other players.

It should also be noted that if you are to accept a co-op offer, it'll probably end up landing you some unwanted attention, thus, you're likely to die more early.

 3. Died? Just leave.

Even if there is a and/or, it's still unlikely you'll be able to do any good.

Just leave the game.

Without the valuable skills you have learned as a, the is highly likely to end up losing the game.

Besides, the will probably get killed sooner than you can tell them any information you couldn't get out.

Also, the noob will probably revive a different, less powerful role like the //.

   The End.

Using this handy guide to playing the Town of Salem's Sheriff role, it's likely that you'll be winning more games playing the Sheriff, and be more confident with purchasing scrolls for the Sheriff from the shop too. 