1st there is a way to let others know your not the assassin but i'm not giving away that strategy second. the assassins have a 2 out of 5 chance to undo the info the ambu gathered by either killing him or the one he investigated. and i should say no one votes until the ambu. insuring at least one assassin is dead but that will put a target on your head. It will always be a game of chance but like 21 there is a way of reducing the risks.
this method has the greatest chance of success.
If you look at the info the ambu gains by the end of the day phase of the second day there are only 3 outcomes.
1 he found no assassins 2 shinobi
2 he found 1 assassin and 1 shinobi
3 he found both assassins.
if 1-then he controls half the field. and a 2 in 3 chance to pick an assassin
If he pics wrong then the ambu dies next turn and the other 2 know how
the assassins are but as the numbers are tied the assassins win but its only a 33%
chance of loosing
2 then he tells the shinobi he knows to vote for the assassin
3 he lets everyone else know how they are. and makes the vote.
this does require the shinobi to not randomly guess but to wait on the ambu.
If the assassins try and imitate the ambus role in this they instantly give away that there the assassin.
how do you know that the anbu is the anbu and not the assassin huh?
IF the assassin kills the anbu, how will the assassin UNDO the info? ANBU investigates during the day and posts it in the day phase like you got me, I couldn't undo it even though everyone killed you.
Again, what if the assassins act like the ANBU? The shinobi have NO way of knowing, especially if the assassin is good at acting.
If everyone waits for the ANBU, then most of the times, shinobi will lose.
2 in 3 chance? wtf? won't always be 2 in 3, maybe the assassins kill one of the shinobi anbu investigated? 5 shinobi - 1 that wasn't investigated = 4 + 2 assassins - 1 shinobi that assassins killed(and was investigated) = 5 players the ANBU can vote for
shouldn't that be a 2 in 5 chance in such a case?
maybe he will lay low and not point any fingers until he finds an assassin, let's say he does on day phase 3, BUT the assassins have killed one more dude, so that's 2 assassins 2 shinobi and 1 ANBU, the ANBU votes assassin, 1 assassin 2 shinobi 1 anbu, anbu gets killed, now, this can go anyway, so yeah, won't always be 2 in 3 chance
How do they know who the assassins are? they don't, he can vote for 5 people in the no. 1 scenario you gave, he picks a shinobi let's say, not willingly ofc, everyone votes the shinobi, he dies, then the assassins kill the anbu, there are still 2 shinobi and 2 assassins left, the shinobi don't know who the assassins are, why? Because it can be anyone if the anbu couldn't help them, The game is over, the assassins win cause the number of shinobi is the same as the number of assassins
ofc, it can go better though.
no one can predict human behavior UNLESS they are trained to do so, which none of us are, sadly, atleast I think so.
Too lazy to go over your other posts.
BTW, it's A
NBU no AMBU
Any situation can go anyway, human behavior is strange, you can't tell what will happen, so stop trying to win using some preset algorithm you made, and start improvising with the situation. Do
NOT assume anything, if it's a strategy to reveal you're not an assassin, an assassin can come up with it too, keep that in mind.
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