Talk:Town of Salem Rules/@comment-34681177-20180213040304

Is this considered game throwing? I joined a Normal Coven game as the Coven Leader with Necronomicon. 3 days before the end, Mayor revealed but I didn't want to control him and victim target him because of there being a town protective, so I hoped if I could get a town killing to kill him instead. 2 days before the end, Mayor was still alive along with me, Medusa, and 2 other "unconfirmed" townies. One of the random townies became suspicious of me, and almost all of the remaining people put me on trial. I claimed Investigator and said my fake Invest will. I was voted innocent, but the Medusa was getting put on trial after being too suspicious. I voted guilty instead of abstained or innocent on Medusa because I didn't want to look suspicious to the townies again. The day before the end, I killed another townie, hoping I would be able to kill the Mayor too, but the Mayor was still alive. It was just me, Mayor, and another unconfirmed townie. I tricked the Mayor into voting the "unconfirmed townie" guilty as my investigative results were right, thanks to learning controlled roles. The night before the end, I controlled the Mayor but didn't victim target either him or me hoping that I would kill him the next day. In the last day, he was somehow still alive. Do controlled roles only get dealt a Basic Attack if Coven Leaders pick a victim target? The Mayor, having 3 votes, voted me guilty and I died. The dead after that reported me for game throwing. I did game throw in a way, but I didn't do it intentionally... Sorry about the long comment but just wanted to say the full story.