I Disguise as a random not in play Villager. I am Corrupted and I Lie. I cannot be cured.
Details
- The Drunk will choose a villager in your deck and not in play and will disguise as it.
- The Drunk will act as though they have it's diguise's ability but it will not work since he is corrupted.
- Executing a Drunk will cause you to take three less damage.
Tips
- Identifying whether or not you have a Drunk in play is crucial to winning a game.
- A Drunk will always disguise as a villager not in play. Therefore if you find a drunk it is not possible for the character they disguised as to actually be in the game. If someone else is claiming to be a villager that the drunk is disguised as they are evil.
- The Drunk and demons share the same disguising rules so they often counterclaim each other.
- Characters that are telling the truth will see the Drunk as a Good Outcast and as the Drunk.
- Characters that are lying will see the Drunk as the character they are disguising as.
- Most of the time, wrongly executing the Drunk is not impactful. Unless you wrongly execute a Knight or Lilis is in play in a nine or ten character game, you can still wrongly execute another good character in addition to the Drunk before losing making the Drunk a mostly free kill.
Interactions
- Any character that is telling the truth will see the Drunk as corrupted.
- If a Drunk is in the Bishop's info, the Drunk is the outcast and the Bishop is telling the truth since when the Bishop lies all the people in her info are good villagers.
- A truthful Druid will be able to see a Drunk in their info.
- A Judge that is telling the truth will always see the Drunk as lying.
- Executing a Drunk disguised as Knight will deal six damage to you, five for executing a good character plus four for executing a Knight minus three for executing a Drunk.
- A Medium that is telling the truth will see the Drunk as the Drunk and a lying Medium will see the Drunk as the character they are disguising as.
Trivia
“The Alchemist tried to sober him up.
The village gained a second Drunk.”