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|attributes = Ignores [[Detection Immunity]] <br>Attack: Powerful <br>Defense: None
 
|attributes = Ignores [[Detection Immunity]] <br>Attack: Powerful <br>Defense: None
 
|type = Protection<br>Non-unique
 
|type = Protection<br>Non-unique
|priority = 3
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|priority = 1
|uses = Infinite
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|uses = Unlimited
 
|actionself = Remove trap
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|actionother = Set trap
 
|investigator = <u>'''[[Town_of_Salem_-_The_Coven_(DLC)|Coven Expansion Results]]'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Medium}}, {{Janitor}}, {{Retributionist}}, {{Necromancer}} or {{Trapper}}.
 
|investigator = <u>'''[[Town_of_Salem_-_The_Coven_(DLC)|Coven Expansion Results]]'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Medium}}, {{Janitor}}, {{Retributionist}}, {{Necromancer}} or {{Trapper}}.
 
|consigliere = Your target is waiting for a big catch. They must be a {{Trapper}}.
 
|consigliere = Your target is waiting for a big catch. They must be a {{Trapper}}.
|summary = You are an intelligent woodsman with a knack for traps.
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|summary = An intelligent woodsman with a knack for traps.
 
|abilities = You may set up a {{trap}} at another player's house.
 
|abilities = You may set up a {{trap}} at another player's house.
 
|attributestext = Traps take one day to build.<br>Traps can be torn down by selecting yourself at night.<br>You may only have one {{Trap}} out at a time.
 
|attributestext = Traps take one day to build.<br>Traps can be torn down by selecting yourself at night.<br>You may only have one {{Trap}} out at a time.
 
|goal = Lynch every criminal and evildoer.
 
|goal = Lynch every criminal and evildoer.
|winwith = {{Town}}<br>{{Survivor}}
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|winwith = '''{{Town}}'''<br>'''{{Survivor}}'''
|mustkill = {{Mafia}}<br>{{Coven}}<br>{{Vampire}}<br>{{Plaguebearer}}<br>{{Pestilence}}<br>{{Arsonist}}<br>{{Serial Killer}}<br>{{Werewolf}}
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|mustkill = '''{{Mafia}}'''<br>'''{{Vampires}}'''<br>'''{{Arsonist}}'''<br>'''{{Serial Killer}}'''<br>'''{{Werewolf}}'''<br>'''{{Coven}}'''<br>'''{{Plaguebearer}}'''<br>'''{{Pestilence}}'''<br>'''{{Juggernaut}}'''
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}}
|actionself = Remove trap|actionother = Set trap}}
 
 
{{Story Trapper}}
 
{{Story Trapper}}
   
 
== Mechanics ==
 
== Mechanics ==
* At night, you will build a {{trap}} that you can place. The next night, you can choose someone to place your trap. You can also select yourself once you have placed a {{trap}} to take it down. You can then place it again the next night.
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* At night, you will build a {{trap}} that you can place. The next night, you can choose someone to place your trap on. You can also select yourself, once you have placed a {{trap}}, to take it down. Taking a {{trap}} down and rebuilding it will occur on the same night, so you can continue to place on the next night. 
 
* If anyone visits your target, the {{trap}} is triggered and reveals all roles (not names) of people that visited your target.
 
* If anyone visits your target, the {{trap}} is triggered and reveals all roles (not names) of people that visited your target.
* If your target is attacked, your {{trap}} will deal a Powerful attack to one attacker visiting them (including {{Vigilantes}} and {{Vampire Hunters}}), and will grant your target Powerful defense.
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* If your target is attacked, your {{trap}} will deal a Powerful attack to one attacker visiting them (including {{Vigilantes}} and {{Vampire Hunters}}), and will grant your target Powerful defense against one attack.
* If you have trapped someone, you cannot build another {{trap}} until it is triggered. This means that only one {{trap}} can be active at a time.
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* You may only have one trap out on a player at a time; you cannot build more than one {{trap}}.
 
* If you are roleblocked on the night you build your trap, you '''will not''' build your {{trap}} that night. You will have to wait one extra night to place it.
 
* If you are roleblocked on the night you build your trap, you '''will not''' build your {{trap}} that night. You will have to wait one extra night to place it.
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* If you are converted into a {{Vampire}} with a {{trap}} on a target, that trap will be removed.
 
* If you are dueled by a {{Pirate}} and you have a {{trap}} ready to place, you will still be able to place that trap. This is a known bug.
 
* If you are dueled by a {{Pirate}} and you have a {{trap}} ready to place, you will still be able to place that trap. This is a known bug.
   
 
== Strategies ==
 
== Strategies ==
* You must wait a night to build a {{trap}} to use. Therefore, strategize to be able to place traps and be effective once they are built and rather survive the nights you need to build traps on.
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* You must wait a night to build a {{trap}} to use. Therefore, strategize to be able to place traps that will be effective once they are built.
 
 
* Two {{Trappers}} setting traps at each other's houses gives both of them [[Keyword System|Powerful]] protection, enabling them to protect each other if they are attacked. The only downside is that they might be destroyed from a normal visitor. As well as this, other important {{Town}} roles such as a {{Jailor}} or {{Mayor}} will not be protected.
 
* Two {{Trappers}} setting traps at each other's houses gives both of them [[Keyword System|Powerful]] protection, enabling them to protect each other if they are attacked. The only downside is that they might be destroyed from a normal visitor. As well as this, other important {{Town}} roles such as a {{Jailor}} or {{Mayor}} will not be protected.
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* Unlike most other {{Townies}}, you don't always want to keep an accurate {{Last Will}}. Your traps can still kill people after you die, so misleading evil roles about where your most recent {{trap}} has been placed can sometimes benefit the {{Town}}. However, you should still write down the roles of the people who triggered your traps somewhere, in case a {{Medium}} asks you for information or a {{Retributionist}} revives you.
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* Unlike most other {{Townies}}, you don't always want to keep an accurate {{Last Will}}. Your traps can still kill people after you die, so misleading evil roles about where your most recent {{trap}} has been placed can sometimes benefit the {{Town}}. However, you should still write down the roles of the people who triggered your traps somewhere, in case a {{Medium}} asks you for information
 
* If a non-killing role hits your trap, it will be expended without killing anyone, revealing the roles that set it off in the process. This has a number of applications:
 
* If a non-killing role hits your trap, it will be expended without killing anyone, revealing the roles that set it off in the process. This has a number of applications:
 
** You can distinguish between {{Escort}} and {{Consort}} claims; all it takes is one entry in their will that hit one of your traps, and you'll know who they are.
 
** You can distinguish between {{Escort}} and {{Consort}} claims; all it takes is one entry in their will that hit one of your traps, and you'll know who they are.
 
** You can precisely identify people's roles in conjunction with a {{Lookout}} or {{Tracker}}.
 
** You can precisely identify people's roles in conjunction with a {{Lookout}} or {{Tracker}}.
 
** You can determine what roles are present, narrowing down the list of possible claims. This is of great benefit to the {{Town}}.
 
** You can determine what roles are present, narrowing down the list of possible claims. This is of great benefit to the {{Town}}.
** This is especially useful in All Any, as you can easily identify silent killers, like the {{Arsonist}}, the {{Hex Master}} , and the {{Plaguebearer}}, which would normally take the town quite a while to find without the help of an {{Investigator}}.
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** This is especially useful in All Any, as you can easily identify silent killers such as an {{Arsonist}}, a {{Hex Master}}, and the {{Plaguebearer}}, which would normally take the town quite a while to find without the help of an {{Investigator}}.
 
* If an important {{Townie}} is confirmed, you should not {{trap}} them if there are other {{Town Protective}} roles alive, as it may be triggered by a {{Bodyguard}} or {{Crusader}} and will be wasted. If you are relatively certain that you are the only {{Town Protective}}, you should {{trap}} them.
 
* If an important {{Townie}} is confirmed, you should not {{trap}} them if there are other {{Town Protective}} roles alive, as it may be triggered by a {{Bodyguard}} or {{Crusader}} and will be wasted. If you are relatively certain that you are the only {{Town Protective}}, you should {{trap}} them.
 
* Ideally, you should try to trap important townies (like a confirmed {{Sheriff}}) who you think won't be protected by another {{Town Protective}}, as the {{Mafia}} or any other killing role might try to attack them, having come to the same conclusion as you. This will work best if the {{Jailor}} and/or {{Mayor}} has revealed themselves, as most, if not all {{Town Protectives}} will be on them (Note: keep in mind that the {{Doctor}} cannot heal a revealed {{Mayor}}, so they will most likely move on to other targets as well). Be careful of {{Crusaders}} though, as they will usually refrain from protecting either of these as well since they might kill another {{Town Protective}} by accident if they do so.
 
* Ideally, you should try to trap important townies (like a confirmed {{Sheriff}}) who you think won't be protected by another {{Town Protective}}, as the {{Mafia}} or any other killing role might try to attack them, having come to the same conclusion as you. This will work best if the {{Jailor}} and/or {{Mayor}} has revealed themselves, as most, if not all {{Town Protectives}} will be on them (Note: keep in mind that the {{Doctor}} cannot heal a revealed {{Mayor}}, so they will most likely move on to other targets as well). Be careful of {{Crusaders}} though, as they will usually refrain from protecting either of these as well since they might kill another {{Town Protective}} by accident if they do so.
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[[Category:Town Protective roles]]
 
[[Category:Town Protective roles]]
 
[[Category:Town roles]]
 
[[Category:Town roles]]
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[[Category:Protective roles]]
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[[Category:Good roles]]

Revision as of 07:10, 7 August 2020

Template:Story Trapper

Mechanics

  • At night, you will build a Trap that you can place. The next night, you can choose someone to place your trap on. You can also select yourself, once you have placed a Trap, to take it down. Taking a Trap down and rebuilding it will occur on the same night, so you can continue to place on the next night. 
  • If anyone visits your target, the Trap is triggered and reveals all roles (not names) of people that visited your target.
  • If your target is attacked, your Trap will deal a Powerful attack to one attacker visiting them (including Vigilantes and Vampire Hunters), and will grant your target Powerful defense against one attack.
  • You may only have one trap out on a player at a time; you cannot build more than one Trap.
  • If you are roleblocked on the night you build your trap, you will not build your Trap that night. You will have to wait one extra night to place it.
  • If you are converted into a Vampire with a Trap on a target, that trap will be removed.
  • If you are dueled by a Pirate and you have a Trap ready to place, you will still be able to place that trap. This is a known bug.

Strategies

  • You must wait a night to build a Trap to use. Therefore, strategize to be able to place traps that will be effective once they are built.
  • Two Trappers setting traps at each other's houses gives both of them Powerful protection, enabling them to protect each other if they are attacked. The only downside is that they might be destroyed from a normal visitor. As well as this, other important Town roles such as a Jailor or Mayor will not be protected.
  • Unlike most other Townies, you don't always want to keep an accurate Last Will. Your traps can still kill people after you die, so misleading evil roles about where your most recent Trap has been placed can sometimes benefit the Town. However, you should still write down the roles of the people who triggered your traps somewhere, in case a Medium asks you for information
  • If a non-killing role hits your trap, it will be expended without killing anyone, revealing the roles that set it off in the process. This has a number of applications:
    • You can distinguish between Escort and Consort claims; all it takes is one entry in their will that hit one of your traps, and you'll know who they are.
    • You can precisely identify people's roles in conjunction with a Lookout or Tracker.
    • You can determine what roles are present, narrowing down the list of possible claims. This is of great benefit to the Town.
    • This is especially useful in All Any, as you can easily identify silent killers such as an Arsonist, a Hex Master, and the Plaguebearer, which would normally take the town quite a while to find without the help of an Investigator.
  • If an important Townie is confirmed, you should not Trap them if there are other Town Protective roles alive, as it may be triggered by a Bodyguard or Crusader and will be wasted. If you are relatively certain that you are the only Town Protective, you should Trap them.
  • Ideally, you should try to trap important townies (like a confirmed Sheriff) who you think won't be protected by another Town Protective, as the Mafia or any other killing role might try to attack them, having come to the same conclusion as you. This will work best if the Jailor and/or Mayor has revealed themselves, as most, if not all Town Protectives will be on them (Note: keep in mind that the Doctor cannot heal a revealed Mayor, so they will most likely move on to other targets as well). Be careful of Crusaders though, as they will usually refrain from protecting either of these as well since they might kill another Town Protective by accident if they do so.

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