No, I don't think you have this right. From the clarifications at the very start of the game:Kakarroto wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:44 pmtheoretically:Spartaculous wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:40 pmSorry, I got a bit lost here. Are you asking about a tie on a previous day? Or about how a tie would/could be handled today?Kakarroto wrote: ↑Thu Apr 24, 2025 7:30 pm<snip>
##ask GM in the case above, IF both yavu's and chaqa's potato exploded before they could throw it, and then there is a tie between bo and no-kill, would the day end theoretically in a tie? Is that a possibility? Or would something else have happened?
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when the lead wagon at the end of the day explodes due to a potato, it should go to the number two wagon, right? But, if there is a tie (even a three person tie) (and even if one of those three persons explodes too so it is only a two person tie) then the dayvote ends in a no-kill due to the tie ... but we wouldn't know because the death isn't known in the flavour.
So in that case, we wouldn't have an idea if that lead wagon exploded or if it was the dayvote, right?
A tied vote (after the couch potato is taken into account) would result in there not being a DK (independent of any exploding potatoes).Spartaculous wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 5:29 pm3. The daykill is determined using the usual voting methods. Players who died from exploding potatoes still have their vote count; the player with the couch potato does not have their vote count. If the top vote-getter dies by hot potato, that player still counts as the daykill. (If there is a two-way tie for top vote-getter and one of those players dies by hot potato, the surviving player does not become the daykill.)