Talk:Serial Killer/@comment-81.198.3.214-20150520084154

One strategy I use as SK-or, hell, any non-town killing role-is to frame someone in my death note, then when day comes around, wait for someone to point it out, then defend the person I framed to reduce suspicion, saying they were most likely framed. If they get voted up to the stand, I just vote inno and say they're being framed. Then one of three things happens:

'''1. The person gets lynched and is innocent. '''This makes me look much less suspicious and more reasonable, thus gaining me a large amount of trust. Plus, another townie down.

'''2. The person gets lynched and is actually another evil role. '''Since I will likely not be the only person to vote inno in this situation, and it's fairly easy to think a death note with a name seems like it's framing them, this will probably not damage my chances TOO much. Plus, possibly an enemy down. And besides, this doesn't seem like it would happen very often.

3. The person isn't lynched. Nobody knows what role the person is, so no one's really gonna be accusing anybody based on their vote. However, if they're not lynched, they likely at least SEEM innocent, so I seem a bit less suspicious at least.

(Well, okay, I only actually used this strategy twice so far and option 3 happened both times, but it SEEMS like a good idea.)