Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31126981-20170924221259/@comment-29253708-20170925233418

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*rekt*

You asked for an explanation? Here's your explanation, from the prince of ranting.

If:


 * Both the Veteran and Vigilante manage to be on separate teams for at least one single game in order for them to compete against one another, they would only be able to wait for three days before the game would auto-end in a draw.


 * There is no stalemate detector for a Vig or Vet on opposite teams as the only two roles alive, therefore the game does not have a stalemate for it.

Assuming that:


 * Both player are very experienced (or maybe even robots, who knows) and know how both the Veteran and Vigilante roles work


 * Both players know and remember the role of the other player,


 * Neither player will go AFK at any point in the game,


 * The game is proven to work, with no bugs or malfunctions,


 * The players choose their option at the very beginning of the night, allowing the game the most possible time to register the possibilities and results of their choices that night,


 * And that neither the players' computers, networks, internet connections, nor games have any possible ways to crash,

No technical difficulties or mistakes will occur.

Day by day explanation:

D1: Nothing occurs.

N1: The Vigilante, as there is no living Witch or Coven Leader, cannot shoot this night. Therefore, the Veteran does not have to go on alert; however, he may if he desires. It is impossible for someone to die either way.

D2: Nothing occurs. Neither player is able to vote the other.

Now this is where the different possibilities come in.

Possibility One: Veteran Wins

N2: The Veteran decides to go on alert. The Vigilante chooses to shoot the only other player in the game (the Veteran), and he dies to the Veteran, due to him being on alert.

D3: The Veteran wins.

Possibility Two: Game Continues

N2: The Vigilante decides not to shoot the Veteran. Whether or not the Veteran alerts does not matter; no one will die this night.

The game continues automatically continues.

D3: The draw alert comes. One day before the game ends in a draw. However nothing occurs.

Now this is ALSO where the different possibilities come in.

Possibility One (2.0): Veteran Wins

N3: The Vigilante decides to shoot the Veteran to prevent a draw. The Veteran alerts, as he has three alerts and has only used one. The Vigilante dies to the Veteran.

D4: The Veteran wins.

Possibility Two (2.0): Draw

N3: The Vigilante decides to not shoot the Veteran. Despite whatever the Veteran does, alerting or not, no one will die.

D4: The game ends in a draw, as no one died for a total of three days.

'''As I said, the only possibilities