Hmmmm. I was imagining just telling the wolves that their target survived and informing the game (with suitable but unspecific flavor) that there was no night kill. The wolves won't know whether their target was Archer or someone protected by Lana.El Guapo wrote:Yeah, this looks good (and note that the good guys have a weakness in that their protector can't self-protect). There's always the option of giving Katya a berserker power or something if people think the wolves are underpowered, I suppose.
One question - if the wolves try to night kill Archer, what exactly is the village told? Are they told "the wolves tried to kill Sterling Archer and failed" or is the village told "the wolves tried to kill El Guapo, who is Sterling Archer, and failed"? Just wondering whether that proves the Archer player to the village (especially since Barry might not be able to spoof Archer in that scenario).
If it's a day lynch, the village will be informed that the victim survived, but they won't know if it's Archer or Barry. This puts pressure on both of them to come out as Archer.
Does that logic hold up? It leaves the villagers with less certain info.