Board Thread:Role Ideas (Town)/@comment-30154040-20170507170032/@comment-31925807-20170508151549

DuckGamer123 wrote: Alignment: Town (Investigative)

Abilties: You may select two people each night to cross reference.

Attributes: The results you get will be in the format

Compared to the second person you selected, the first person you selected is __________.

You cannot use the same person as your first target 2 times in a row

You cannot cross-reference a revealed Mayor.

Framing will still affect this role.

Godfather is detection immune to this.

If they are both Mafia, Neutral Killing, or NS,

Compared to your second target, your first target is not suspicious.

If second would come up as mafia, neutral killing, and first neutral killing, or NS

Compared to your second target, your first target is good.

If second would come up as not suspicious or neutral killing, first neutral killing or mafia:

Compared to your second target, your first target is suspicious.

If first comes up as Mafia, second as NS:

Compared to your second target, your first target is evil.

If second comes up as Mafia, first as NS:

Compared to your second target, your first target is great.

Goal: Lynch every criminal and evildoer.

Wins with: Town, Survivor

Pros over sheriff:

Check more people

Can find a mafia from a "good" result

Can have a confirmed town help him alot

Cons over sheriff:

If you check two mafia, or a framed and a mafia, you think they are nice

More susceptible to framer because they can't cross-reference same first target twice

I think that it is a more balanced and fun to play version of sheriff, that is actually useful. Transporter can screw it up, (as always), and I feel like it could be used for a great strategy.

Investigator Results: Your target is waiting for the perfect moment to strike. They must be a Detective, Executioner, or Werewolf!

Detective Classification: Classified as not suspicious.

Conswitch results: Your target cross-references people to figure out who they are! They must be a Detective! I like how it puts "evil" roles in a kind of hierarchy. And, also, that it doesn't hardcounter framer's abilities.