Board Thread:Ask Questions/@comment-30606381-20161128013847/@comment-30105631-20161128031730

Priority is the importance of things.

For example (just coming with some random results that aren't actually true) say the Serial Killer has a priority of 1, but the Doctor has a priority of 2. The Serial Killer attacks someone and the Doctor heals them, as it would naturally turn out. But if the Serial Killer had a priority of 3 then he would still kill the target, because his priority is higher than the doctors.

If, for example, a Jailor has a priority of 4 but the Arsonist has a priority of 5, then if the Arso douses someone the Jailor has jailed then that person is still doused despite being jailed. However, if it was the other way around with the Jailor being 5 and the Arso being 4, the person would not be doused because Jailor priority is more important.

Again: Jailor decides to exe someone on the same night they are healed by a doc, they will die anyway because Jailor exe takes priority over doc heal.

Get it?