Talk:Ability/@comment-6691124-20161026052230/@comment-25646419-20161026053510

If you click on the arrow found in the "Priority" section of the table, it'll put the numbers in order. 1 = top priority

Let's look at an example. John is a Framer. Betty is the Jailor. You are a Sheriff.

One night you decide to look at Betty and discover that she is a "member of the mafia!" - But she's not. The Framer's action went through first, before your interrogation happened. The Framer's action has higher priority than the Sheriff's night action.

(I see HAWAIIANpikachu has already responded but I ain't gonna delete this now haha)