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Beggar

TravellerTrouble Brewing

A Traveller who relies on dead players donating their final vote to function, learning the donor's alignment in exchange. They serve as a powerful method of confirming dead players and can amass significant voting power if trusted by the graveyard.

Wakes
Never
Causes Death
No
Selects
No
Alignment
Static

Ability

You must use a vote token to vote. If a dead player gives you theirs, you learn their alignment. You are sober and healthy.

Strategy Guide

Playing As

  • Actively solicit vote tokens from dead players who are likely good (e.g., those killed by the Demon) to confirm their alignment and build trust.
  • Since you are immune to drunkenness and poisoning, emphasize that your information is reliable.
  • Save your accumulated vote tokens for high-stakes moments, such as the final day or breaking a tie, rather than spending them frivolously.
  • As an evil Beggar, tell the truth about good players' alignments initially to gain trust and more tokens, then lie about a key player later or use the hoard to save the Demon.
  • If you are Good but cannot get votes, consider getting yourself exiled so you gain a single dead vote to help the team.

Playing Against

  • Dead players should be cautious about giving up their single vote, as they lose the ability to vote for the rest of the game.
  • The presence of the Beggar increases the number of living players, raising the vote threshold required for execution, often without adding a vote to the pool immediately.
  • An evil Beggar can hoard vote tokens to overwhelm the town on the final day or control critical executions.
  • Be skeptical if a Beggar claims a trusted player is evil; they may be an evil Traveller trying to discredit good information.