Board Thread:Role Ideas (Neutral)/@comment-37431721-20181107032653/@comment-36558623-20181107144429

BendBones wrote: '''Welcome to the wiki! Hope Faraday don't ruin your day :D'''

i don't think i did yet :P

 JK Faraday 

Demonickid241 wrote: sorry if this seems like a pirate clone

Attack: None - Basic Defense: None

Alignment: Neutral Chaos

Lore: The con artist was always jealous of the pirate's riches. Every night the con artist would try to get the pirates gold but would get outsmarted. But one day the con artist enlisted the help of the jailor to jail the pirate. The con artist was caught robbing the pirates house by the local Lookout and was executed the following night.

Abilities: At night you can choose somebody to convince that they are a different role. You get to choose what that role is but not who their target is. Targets will not know that their role changed but they will know that somebody visited them to talk. The con artist can choose to attack their target but they can only do it once. The con artist can rob a target of their original role and use it but it won't roleblock the target. They can only do that once as well but they will lose it if they get outsmarted. Similar to the pirate they have a few options.

Attributes: The con won't work on unique roles or day roles like Pirate. Con Artist: Persuasion, Force and Dispute. Target: Ignore (beats persuasion) Trick (Beats force) Running away (beats dispute) If the con artist targets an SK they will only die if they get outsmarted. Vampires will fail to bite them if they get outsmarted but for the WW,Pest and the Juggernaut they will die regardless.

Goal: Convince 2 people that they are a different role or Successfully rob a pirate.

Wins with: Everything

Constructive Criticism and Suggestions are welcomed.

sorry if it seems too piratey or op Yeah, seems way to  Sorry, but this seems like a rehash... i don't play coven, but from what i know it's a rehash of a Pirate.

Just keep in mind that usually when you say stuff like

"the mechanic is like pirate"

it usually means that the role idea might be too similar.