Board Thread:Role Ideas (Neutral)/@comment-25375217-20170119230915/@comment-25375217-20170120000701

@Ghosty: I'll remove killing the prisoner, but I like the detonation. I can be swayed otherwise, but I would like to hear more opinions, too. / The protection from being crushed by a vigilante is that if you already have set a bomb it would go off, possibly killing town (that would also protect them from Serial Killers, Mafia, etc.) It would be risky to kill them, sort of like the Veteran. It also keeps it from being overpowered. / I considered making it unique and will continue to mull that over - for now, though, I'm going to leave it and wait for more opinions.

@Desert: Removing one Jailor-related attribute, waiting for discussion on the other. / You do not visit your bomb when detonating; I thought that was clear by the fact that every role relying on visits (except Lookout) do not react when you detonate. I suppose I could just outright state that; it would also shorten the OP. / Would you rather if the witch was able to force you to plant a bomb in your own house when they make you target yourself? If so, would you be able to defuse the bomb like when another bomber plants one in your house? / I can make the Doctor be able to heal the target, but they would still have to die since they visited the house that exploded, so I thought that would be weird. / It's supposed to be to scare away TK, Maf, and other NK. You don't choose to trigger it, it just does it automatically as a potential punishment. / Do you have a better Investigative group to add it to? I thought that description would work best for it, but I'm open to suggestions. / The differences from the arsonist is that A) it has minor attributes of a WW via the ability to kill bombed targets' visitors B) if the target is not visited that night, it can only kill one person instead of multiple doused people C) the fact that it will automatically detonate a set bomb upon being killed to scare away potential murderers rather than being Night Immune. If that's enough, could you please suggest some other differences?