Djoogway1 wrote:
Obviously, but I don’t know what it would be for sure. It would be the same thing if a Pirate was the last one standing (and hasn’t won). I don’t know if they lose or draw.
I guess it is also the same for Jester. If Jester is the last role alive, then he loses, because he was not lynched. However, nobody else is alive to claim the win, so is it a draw? Is it possible for there to be a draw without all players getting a draw?
Pirate loses if they are the last one standing without having completed their goal of plundering two players.
If no one else is alive, and has won, then the game will display it as a draw. However, I think the game counts the game toward your loss count, instead of giving you a draw. So, it would be a draw on the surface, but a loss in statistics. Unless some other neutral fulfilled their goal before dying, everyone would lose in that scenario. If it was a full wipeout, then it would count as a draw.
It is possible for a draw without all players getting a draw. Although, that does have to depend on who "all players" is referring to. Are you also talking about a draw endgame screen or just a draw among a few players? Dead or alive? If you're talking about dead, many neutrals who die often receive a loss when there is a draw with the remaining alive players, like the Survivor who got lynched. A Guardian Angel can win as long as their target is still alive even when dead. In that case, there would be a draw for the rest of the players, but the GA would receive a win, and the ending winscreen would display the GA instead of a draw. If you're talking about alive, then yes it is possible, but it would be very rare. Say for example, a three-way between Veteran, Pirate (with 0 successful plunders), and Mafia. Say the game ends in a timeout, because nobody has killed. In this case, the Veteran and the Mafia receive a draw, but the Pirate receives a loss. There are many scenarios, but they are quite specific. Does that answer your question?