Escort

Mechanics

 * If you roleblock a or  (during Full Moon), they will stay at home and attack you instead.
 * Your death message will notify you that you visited the Serial Killer.
 * Your death message will not notify you that you visited the Werewolf; you wll only know that you were attacked by them.
 * You can be protected by a or  from this attack.
 * If there are both a Godfather and a Mafioso (as in the game mode of classic), role blocking the Godfather will cause the Mafioso to ignore the Godfather (but still attack whoever the Mafioso targeted himself). Role blocking the Mafioso will cause the Godfather to attack the target himself instead of the Mafioso. Therefore, if you're in a game with both a Mafioso and a Godfather, and the Godfather dies to a Veteran or Bodyguard before the Mafioso dies, continue to roleblock whoever you blocked that night, since they may have been the Mafioso.
 * Normally, when there is both a Godfather and a Mafioso, the Mafioso will leave his death note at the target, not the Godfather; but if you RB the Mafioso, the Godfather's note will be left instead. Therefore, if the mafia's death note changes, it may be a hint that you RBed the Mafioso, especially if you block someone else and changes back the next night.
 * There are multiple roles that are immune to your role block.
 * If you and one, , or (currently bugged) are the only ones left alive, the stalemate detector will end the game automatically with your loss.

Strategy

 * It is imperative to keep records in your will. This is for safety precautions in case the target is a Serial Killer or Werewolf, as both will attack you if you visit them. Please be aware that early in the game, there is only a ~50% chance that you have targeted the killer; since they might as well have targeted you directly.
 * If you die by the Serial Killer when you did not visit him you will get the standard message, while if you visit the serial killer you will get a special message. Make absolutely certain to convey this to the Medium and to every other dead character (in case they get brought back by a Retributionist.)
 * If you roleblock someone and there are no Mafia kills the following day, do not immediately assume to have found the Mafia killer. They might as well have attacked an immune or healed target, were jailed, afk or have simply chosen not to attack. Roleblock the same person again to check; if role blocking the same target multiple nights results in no Mafia kills every time, it is safe to assume your target is the Mafia killer.
 * When a Town Investigative finds a Mafia member you should roleblock them to keep them from killing anyone and to confirm that they are indeed Mafia.
 * If you find the Mafia killer or Arsonist, continue to role block them for the rest of the game until they get lynched or executed. This will prevent them from killing and allow your Town Investigatives to safely search for the remaining criminals.
 * If you are trying to find the Arsonist, remember to ask if anyone has been doused each day. Also remember that Transporters are immune to your roleblocking; if someone has a Transporter claim that you find suspicious, it's always safe to roleblock them.
 * Roleblocking early can be useful, but has the risk of preventing Town members from protecting and investigating other players. Generally speaking, it's a good strategy to roleblock on the first night in game modes where the Mafia is likely to have only one killer (because the benefit of roleblocking that killer is high enough to outweigh the risk of disrupting a Town member for a night, and because you want to start narrowing down who the Mafia killer is as fast as possible); it makes considerably less sense to do so in game modes like Classic or Ranked where the Mafia is guaranteed to start with both a Godfather and a Mafioso.
 * Once either a Mafioso or Godfather has died, the Mafia can only have a single killer; from that point on you should always roleblock every night. If there are no Neutral Killing roles, finding the Mafia killer can often singlehandedly win the game.
 * When you do find and roleblock a sole Mafia killer, it isn't necessarily a good idea to try and get them lynched immediately; that would just cause a new Mafia member to become the killer. As long as you have them blocked, the Mafia kill (and it's unlikely you'll get forged or cleaned with the Mafia unable to kill, so even if you do die, they'll probably get lynched when your will comes to light.)  Instead, keep them pinned down to buy time for town Investigatives to find the rest of the Mafia.
 * Remember that the Transporter has a higher priority than you and that the Witch can control you; these things can potentially free a Mafia killer who you thought you had pinned down. In particular, the danger of being witched means you should never announce that you're roleblocking the Mafia killer unless you intend to try and get them lynched the same day.
 * In most cases, there is no reason to roleblock someone again if they aren't a killer; but remember that if the current Mafia killer dies, a new person will inherit the role, and that could be someone you blocked before that point. It might be helpful to put a divider in your will after the point where the Mafia killer changed as a reminder that anyone after that point can't be the new Mafia killer.
 * If you roleblock a Werewolf on a full moon night or a Serial Killer at all, you will die. Conversely, this means that anyone you've roleblocked under those circumstances without dying cannot be one of those roles.

Trivia

 * The Escort's skin (Candy) has a very striking resemblance to the Disney character Jessica Rabbit.