12-22-2019, 09:15 PM
(12-22-2019, 09:05 PM)MAKEOUTHILL Wrote:(12-22-2019, 08:55 PM)matt_st3 (Strongrule) Wrote:(12-22-2019, 07:50 PM)MAKEOUTHILL Wrote:(12-22-2019, 07:32 PM)Penguinslayer4 Wrote: 1. Foxka was proven, 2. Aethor shot him first so he had reason to kill him. 3. Even if Foxka wasnt proven, kosing an inno is only sus due to the fact you dont know who started it, for all you know Aethor could have been rdming people.
Porky consulted Nicol and I on this slay as he was unsure.
As per MOTD: Note: You should not KOS someone acting in self defense (they got attacked first and returned fire)
You did not know who started it, so the only thing that should have happened here was Aethor died due to kos and a sus be put on Foxka (he was proven inno though so)
"kosing an inno is only sus due to the fact you dont know who started it"
In this situation, yes.
In general, no.
Calling false KOSes is KOSable in itself.
Completely situational. It is kosable to call a false kos on a detective or proven. Otherwise, it depends on the situation. If I walk in on two people shooting each other, I do not know who to shoot. RDM throws a wrench in there. It does not logically follow that if an innocent loses the fight that the winner is a traitor, there are too many ways that fails.
Calling a KOS on a Detective isn't KOSable here. Otherwise, yeah, situational.
True it’s actually killing the Det in this case, bc everyone kos the detective for memes.
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