Consigliere

Mechanics
Here are the roles given when a visits someone:
 * You can choose to check one person each night for their exact role.
 * If your target is doused, they will appear to be an.
 * If your target is hexed, they will appear to be a.
 * If your target is framed, they will still show up as their normal role.
 * If your target is disguised as somebody else, they will still show up as their normal role.
 * Your target is a trained protector. They must be a.
 * Your target is a professional surgeon. They must be a.
 * Your target is a beautiful person working for the . They must be an.
 * Your target gathers information about people. They must be an.
 * Your target detains people at night. They must be a.
 * Your target watches who visits people at night. They must be a.
 * Your target is the leader of the . They must be the.
 * Your target speaks with the dead. They must be a.
 * Your target wields mystical power. They must be a.
 * Your target is a protector of the . They must be a.
 * Your target secretly watches who someone visits. They must be a.
 * Your target specializes in transportation. They must be a.
 * Your target tracks . They must be a !
 * Your target is a paranoid war hero. They must be a.
 * Your target will bend the law to enact justice. They must be a.
 * Your target uses information to silence people. They must be a.
 * Your target gathers information for the . They must be a.
 * Your target is a beautiful person working for the . They must be a.
 * Your target pretends to be other people. They must be a.
 * Your target is good at forging documents. They must be a.
 * Your target has a desire to deceive. They must be a.
 * Your target is the leader of the . They must be a.
 * Your target cleans up dead bodies. They must be a.
 * Your target does the 's dirty work. They must be a.
 * Your target does not remember their role. They must be an.
 * Your target likes to watch things burn. They must be an.
 * Your target wants someone to be lynched at any cost. They must be an.
 * Your target wants to be lynched. They must be a.
 * Your target wants to kill everyone. They must be a.
 * Your target simply wants to live. They must be a.
 * Your target drinks blood. They must be a !
 * Your target howls at the moon. They must be a.
 * Your target casts spells on people. They must be a.

You will get an achievement the first time you investigate a, , or a. The requires a,  or  to be completed.

Here are the 's results for the roles in the Town of Salem - The Coven (DLC)


 * Your target is a divine protector. They must be a.
 * Your target has the sight. They must be a.
 * Your target is skilled in the art of tracking. They must be a.
 * Your target is waiting for a big catch. They must be a.
 * Your target lies in wait. They must be an.
 * Your target is skilled at disrupting others. They must be a.
 * Your target is watching over someone. They must be a.
 * Your target gets more powerful with each kill. They must be a.
 * Your target reeks of disease. They must be, Horseman of the Apocalypse.
 * Your target wants to plunder the . They must be a.
 * Your target is a carrier of disease. They must be the.
 * Your target leads the mystical. They must be a.
 * Your target is versed in the ways of hexes. They must be the.
 * Your target has a gaze of stone. They must be.
 * Your target uses the deceased to do their dirty work. They must be the.
 * Your target uses herbs and plants to kill their victims. They must be the.
 * Your target works with alchemy. They must be a.

Strategy

 * As a, you are a crucial target for the , , the , and . This is because you are one of the most useful members of the , as you are able to determine the EXACT role of your investigated target. You can provide a massive amount of information very quickly, threatening other roles and heavily supporting . You are especially useful because you can provide leads for the 's activities at night.
 * If an claims that you may be a, show the  a role that opposes them and get that person hanged (other than your  friends). If you find a  role, such as a , proclaiming yourself as an  on the second day and lynching the  can be an excellent way to make the  gain trust in you. Once proven, you can lead the  in lynching  while the  and  remove some troublesome.
 * Keep in mind that this might not always fool the, since they would probably expect a member killed.
 * Be sure to always claim that you are an unless that isn't possible in this game (if there is a  and you found an, it is a good idea to kill the  and make the  clean him so that you can claim you're an  without any suspicion). Also, if you have found a , , or even a  role that could be bad (Eg.,  can also be a  or  when investigated), you can ask them their role, claim your investigation message, and possibly even provide false information in order to make the  lose trust in what they're saying to possibly get them lynched. Changing your investigation results to match that of an 's (Eg., Your target works with dead bodies, they must be a , , or ) and conversing this way with a revealed  member is a great way to earn trust as an , which helps the  out in the long run.
 * Alternatively, you could feed your results and allow them to claim . This gives the  a better chance of surviving "Vote for Role" as  (the most common  claim) is mostly seen as suspicious. The problem with this, is that another investigator may see them as,  or  which will ruin the claim.
 * Write your will as though you were an . This could help you out because if you get jailed and the asks you to put out your, they will have evidence to believe that you were, in fact, an . Also, if the actual  were to investigate you, it would show up as , , or , since they cannot determine your exact role.
 * If you know that there is a and you find a, , or , be careful when trying to get them lynched the next day. A  would know if a member of the  visited that person and would assume you are a.
 * Also, a  could call you out for having only targets visited by the mafia in your will, but if you scramble the order of your investigations, most should skip over you. This also works with, if you plan to fake investigator.
 * However, smart will likely check your will carefully and will catch you if your will is full of dead, claimed  or visited . So sometimes you should put you  members into your will.
 * If you put your member into your will, remember to put their claim's result, although if that  member is lynched, you will be dead.
 * The and  might be your worst enemy. Just because you found an  or  result that doesn't mean they are really the  and/or, due to the fact that doused and hexed people will appear as an  and , respectively.
 * Using this, you could report any and  results to the  Killing. By killing off people who have been doused, you can prevent the  from causing any meaningful damage when they ignite. If they are immune, they could be a  vesting, the  themselves, or another role with defence.
 * : If you keep a log of investigations in your will that regard to an 's results, and that person dies and they were a member, delete the name in that section and replace it with a  member. This can make your fellow  friend seem innocent.
 * Additionally, you can use the trick above to trick the town into lynching the wrong person (Finding a, but saying they're a , or listing an as a ), so they have a better chance at lynching a  member. In the case of the , this tactic is golden for gaining his support, as if a living  members points out their part in the 's lynch of their target, they are likely to join the  in terms of voting. Do keep in mind though, that the  (or a  listening) could instantly rat you out. At the very least, the distrust created by the v, even if it leads to no lynching, will waste time during the day and will probably have the  drawing attention to themselves.
 * Be warned about placing the names of members in your  as those you have investigated in place of a dead person. An experienced  can notice that said person was not visited by the  and put two and two together. Although phenomenal  like these are rare, keep this in mind, especially in Ranked mode.
 * Make sure to always make your will like an would in case you are pressed to paste it in chat. Record an  style will to be able to paste during chat, but keep a log of the real results at the bottom so your  friends can know what role is which. Make sure no flaws are in your  style will, or you could be called out as a  by a smarter player.
 * When reporting results to the or the, always remember the groups an  would see, and phrase them accordingly. Accusing someone outright of being a , , or  when you're claiming to be an  is a dead giveaway.
 * If you absolutely must get someone lynched immediately, you might benefit from claiming something other than, since the Investigator results leave some wriggle-room; for instance, claiming to accuse a  or . This carries some risk of being contradicted by an  who has investigated you previously, but if you need to lynch someone right away - for instance, if you discovered the  role last night and must lynch them immediately to avoid a loss - it can sometimes be a viable option.
 * Alternatively, another member of the with appropriate investigative results can use your information to make an accusation. For instance, if you identify a, then a  can claim  and say they saw them kill someone.
 * If you want to accuse someone without drawing attention to yourself, you can ask the to put the accusation in the . However, this has the drawback of revealing that the  has a, which can make it harder for you to pass as an  later on. Another option (if the  has missed a kill for any other reason) is to use the  or a member of the 's  to accuse them of being immune.
 * Always be sure to unambiguously identify any rival evil roles you discovered in your ; the tends to trust a 's  on those, and at that point, there's no longer any benefit to being subtle with your revelations.
 * If you find a, you can put them as whatever role they claimed to protect them. If they haven't claimed a role, put them as any suitable claim, like ,  or . Alternatively, you can omit them entirely and replace them witch a false accusation against someone innocent; but make sure your fellow Mafia know the truth beforehand so they can plan properly.
 * Make sure you put the investigative results in the right order in your . Doing so will make people more likely to believe you. Putting the roles in the wrong order, or worse, getting the investigative results completely wrong could get you lynched easily.
 * While it is helpful to put the roles in the right order, you should not put the names in order. A smart could notice that the order in which you investigated someone was also the order that the  visited people, and could figure out your role if you reveal your  to the.
 * A list of the  results incase you get stuck:
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 * You can record in your your  friends as any  role, a, an , or a  (this is most helpful for the  and will clear up any attackers claiming they are night-immune). This should prevent suspicion, but it could also just add onto evidence of them being an evildoer and you are trying to cover for them. The same is true for . There is a small risk that an alert  might notice you didn't visit some of the people on your list, but  of that caliber are rare.
 * On the other hand, you can use this to try and get the to lynch innocent people at little danger to yourself. Revealing that someone you know is a  came up //, or that someone you know to be a  came up / / will often lead them to get hung when they're unable to prove their roles. Afterwards, you'll still look like an . Just be careful about doing this if you visited them last night, since  will see that a member of the  visited them and suspect you of being a . Especially be careful if you aren't confirmed as . A focused town might know that the  needs  roles down, and they might call you out on it.
 * If you find a, and are keeping a fake will, you can write "There were no results" and record it into your , as  does not have an investigative result. You then will also reveal  into the , although  may think that you are . If  has not gained Basic Defense yet, you may want to tell the / to kill them immediately.
 * If you find a, you can whisper to them that you found them as //, and when they claim , form an "alliance" with them. Control them (e.g saying an is // when you are about to get a majority) or manipulate them away from your allies by deceptively confirming them as non- (unless it is not possible. In that case, you have to lynch them to not get suspicion. However, try not to use this tactic because it could be seen as gamethrowing, and rather discuss it with the other members).
 * Before investigating someone, you can put down in your will that you are investigating your . If the attacked target turns out to be a and shoots you, the  will believe that your  is a  by looking at the 's will. Keep in mind this can backfire tremendously if the target you are visiting turns out to be a  or a, so make sure your game has none of those before you attempt this tactic.
 * If an unconfirmed member claims to be visiting someone, you may investigate who they claim who to be visiting, as a  will see a member of the  visiting them and may accuse them, although a  or  may call you out.
 * An extremely risky but effective claim for is . Since you can determine exact roles, it becomes easier to predict who would visit that target. If the target is someone asking for protection for example, if you found a  or, you can say that they visited that person. This could backfire very easily, however. An  or  could expose you or if said  or  didn't actually visit the target you'd be found out.
 * This strategy can be expanded on with other people's claims. If someone who you have determined the role of claims their role and posts will, you can confirm this person, and confirm yourself as . Make sure this person is not accusing one of your fellow members or any other non-town role you wish to keep alive. This works best when they are simply asked role or voted up to the stand. Now that you have confirmed this person AND claimed, you can kill them off the next night as  under the ruse that you will watching them. You can then accuse another , who you "have found" them of being the , and hopefully get them lynched. This should only be used if lynching a  gives the  majority, as it will be seen you aren't a.
 * It's important to keep in mind what roles your looking for; while knowing any role is valuable, some are more important than others.
 * Finding the is always a top priority, especially if you lack a  +  combo. To help rapidly narrow down who they are, you should encourage the Mafia killer to kill people you haven't yet investigated until you find them, since that effectively lets you cross two people off the list each night. Even if you found a role that seems somewhat important, like a, you have to weigh telling your killer to go after them against the importance of finding the Jailor as quickly as possible.
 * Finding roles is also vital to victory; focusing on people who are silent or who have made suspicious claims is often useful for this.

Dealing with a

 * Beware of claims, especially if they claim to have found an important  role early game, and they wound up killed by the  the next night.
 * will have similar strategies to when lynching an immune role.
 * Further more, if a or  ends up dead Night 2 (Day 3), you may want be wary of possible . They may have found that role Night 1, then told their  allies so they could kill them Night 2.
 * If someone claiming to be an posts their will in chat, examine the order of the results given. If they are not in the correct order (e.g., , , ), that player is likely a  who's forgotten the right order of investigative results for the person they examined.
 * In most of these cases, the role they put first is the actual role of their target.
 * A will not be as likely to investigate a suspicious person—especially if they are from the . While an  will try to gather as much data as possible and make connections between roles and investigation results, a  is generally quiet.
 * Many people do not know that doused targets appear as, and therefore, a will generally try to point and accuse out immune roles that would oppose the  and.
 * This same concept applies to
 * A will stop posting investigation results once they become.
 * A will often only post investigative results and lynch someone once or twice per game. This is mainly because they'll only truly push lynches on  roles, of which there are often only one or two of in a game.
 * A is often sure and confident in their claims. They will call them out with an  results, but instead of being reasonable about possibilities with their target's role, they'll continue to say that they are an evil role, even if their claim and  is impossible to fault.
 * and other evil roles are often more relaxed and confident in general, knowing that they are more safe and able to defend themself better than a . Often times, they will not call for a role, when in the same situation an  would ask for protection.
 * A 's behavior will change throughout the match. If an claim is eager to help and incredibly good at lynching evil roles at the start of a match, expecially when hunting the  roles, but then becomes more silent and starts mislynching towards the end, they may be a  trying to hide.
 * A will often try to take control of lynches when their  members are on the line, and sit back when the  is lynching someone that isn't part of the .. If the  claim sits back and allows the  to lynch people, but suddenly takes control, it is likely that they are a ,
 * A will not accuse somebody of being, because they already know who the  is. Beware of  Claims that have not found any , only s. They are likely , especially when there is still a  slot still open.
 * A is a 's worst enemy, as they can track who the  visited. If a Player claims, and their visits match up with the  visits and nothing happened to them, they are most certainly.

Trivia

 * According to a poll made by Naru2008 the is the fifth most loved role in Town of Salem with 108 votes, and the reason being is because the users loved knowing a person's exact role at night.
 * The 's scroll image reflects how the is a "-".

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