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<p class='flavour'>"There really is no cause to worry because when you think about it we are all  capable and qualified and smart enough to grab the bull by the horns and sit down and figure this out like the  reasonable adults we are by the way would you like another cup it really is the most amazing beverage they say it is from the east but anyway where were we ah yes going for a jog and really nutting out this demon business which we can do with just a little teensy mental boost and some logical thinking for example Senior Hu here is a regular customer and therefore quite trustworthy and would anyone like another cup?"<p>
<p class='flavour'>"You truly have been kind welcoming me into your beautiful home. I am so sorry I accidentally scratched you. A little thing. No matter. But please, take this golden toothpick as a humble token of my regret."<p>


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The Barista either makes people sober & healthy, or allows them to act twice as much as normal.
The Pukka poisons its victims, who die at a later time.


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"Each night, until dusk, 1) a player becomes sober, healthy & gets true info, or 2) their ability works twice. They learn which."
"Each night, choose a player: they are poisoned. The previously poisoned player dies then becomes healthy."
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The {{Traveler|Barista}} makes the {{Good|Sage}} sober and healthy.  
The Pukka poisons the {{Good|Chambermaid}}. The {{Good|Chambermaid}} gets false information. The next night, the {{Good|Chambermaid}} dies.
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The Pukka poisons the {{Good|Fool}}. The next day, the {{Good|Fool}} is executed and dies because they have no ability. The next night, nobody dies and the Pukka poisons the {{Good|Gossip}}. The next night, the Pukka is drunk and tries to poison the {{Good|Tinker}}, but does not. The next night, the {{Good|Gossip}} dies because the Pukka is sober.
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The Pukka poisons the {{Good|Pacifist}}. The next night, the {{Good|Exorcist}} chooses the Pukka to not wake tonight. The {{Good|Pacifist}} dies, but the Pukka does not wake to attack tonight.
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The {{Good|Klutz}} acts twice. They die and must choose two players. If either is evil, evil wins. The next night, the {{Traveler|Barista}} makes the {{Evil|Witch}} act twice. Two players are cursed.
The {{Good|Moonchild}} is executed, dies, and chooses the {{Good|Courtier}}. That night, the Pukka chooses the {{Good|Moonchild}}. The {{Good|Courtier}} does not die because the {{Good|Moonchild}} is poisoned.
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== Tips & Tricks (if you are good) ==
== Tips & Tricks ==
 
* The devious Pukka is the deadliest demon in [[Bad Moon Rising]] for its viciousness and cruelty. All the other demons give the town the courtesy of a single night; the Pukka has no such patience, sowing chaos into the town from the first night, selecting their first victim before the townsfolk even get a chance to act. The {{Evil|Zombuul}} may be a little hardier than you, and the {{Evil|Shabaloth}} and {{Evil|Po}} may kill more effectively, but they are vulnerable to the most deadly weapon the good team wields: information. Not only do you kill but you neutralize your victims, forcing them to spend their last days in delirium, their information confused and the danger they once posed reduced to nothing. The good team always hopes you are not in play, lest they have to spend the whole game doubting all of the information that would normally lead them right to your door.
 
* Factor in who you want to poison as well as who you want to kill. An aggressive and talkative {{Good|Chambermaid}} who doesn't realize their last day of information is wrong can do a lot of legwork for you beyond the grave. If you get very lucky, you could catch an {{Good|Exorcist}} or {{Good|Courtier}} out before they catch you, or you can expose an {{Good|Innkeeper}}'s patrons to your {{Evil|Godfather}} or a {{Good|Moonchild}} curse with a little bit of a good timing. You are the only evil player in [[Bad Moon Rising]] who has the ability to befuddle your target's information, so why not take full advantage?


* The {{Traveler|Barista}}'s ability is a passive ability - it affects the other characters in the game no matter what you do. Sit back and enjoy yourself. Spend your time listening to the other players and figuring out who is who, instead of worrying about maximizing your ability.
* Target players who you don't think are going to be executed the next day. If the good team executes your poisoned victim, then there'll be no death that night from you... which wily good players might use to detect that you are in play. A badly timed execution will leave you scrambling to play catch up for the rest of the game!


* The Storyteller will help the the good team more than the evil team, even though occasionally they may select an evil player to benefit from your ability. The Storyteller will choose roughly 2 good players for every evil player - you are a good player after all, and deserve to benefit from your ability. When this happens, other good players may decide that it is better if you are exiled. You'll need to convince them to keep you alive. The longer you are alive, the more your ability will help the good team. Remind them that even if 2 players died last night, that just means that your ability will probably help the good team tonight.
* Target players who the good team suspects are bluffing being immune to execution, like the {{Good|Sailor}}, or a {{Good|Tea Lady}} and her neighbour. Even with the lack of death the following night, it will look like they faked their ability using a {{Evil|Devil's Advocate}}, and can even lead the good team to believe they are in fact a {{Evil|Zombuul}}. (And any day the good team spends executing dead players is a good day for you!)


* Having a good player act twice can be very helpful, if that player is a character such as the {{Good|Artist}}, {{Good|Seamstress}}, or {{Good|Clockmaker}}. However, don't underestimate the power of a player knowing that they are sober, healthy, and getting true information. This means that even a player sitting next to a {{Evil|No Dashii}} is getting true information. It even means that in a game with {{Evil|Vortox}}, this player will get true information. Encourage this player to speak up, because whatever they have to say will carry much more weight than the words of a player who might be drunk or poisoned.  
* Your poison cannot be blocked by anything but the wily {{Good|Goon}}, but characters can still be protected from death at night by characters like the {{Good|Tea Lady}} or {{Good|Innkeeper}}. You have nothing to fear from a {{Good|Fool}} or a {{Good|Sailor}}, but choose carefully nonetheless - it won't do to miss a kill, especially since you're competing with the {{Evil|Shabaloth}} or {{Evil|Po}}. Reliable and methodical should be your goal.
 
* Try to mask the fact that there is a Pukka in play for as long as possible. Once the good team know you are in play, they can start backtracking your poisoned information, undoing all your hard work! While it might seem like bluffing a {{Evil|Zombuul}} would be the obvious choice, in can in fact be easier to mimic a {{Evil|Po}} or even a {{Evil|Shabaloth}} with the help of an {{Evil|Assassin}} or a {{Evil|Godfather}}... or just some risk taking townsfolk. For example, if you know a {{Good|Gossip}} statement will produce a death that night, that can be the time to have your minions act, creating multiple deaths that mimic a charged up {{Evil|Po}} attack. While they may track you down eventually, the goal is that by the time they do... it's too late for them to stop you.
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== Tips & Tricks (if you are evil) ==
== Fighting the Pukka ==
 
* The {{Traveler|Barista}}'s ability is a passive ability - it affects the other characters in the game no matter what you do. Sit back and enjoy yourself. Or at least, pretend to. You'll have a harder time staying alive than a good {{Traveler|Barista}}, but you can do it!


* The Storyteller will use your ability to help the evil team more than the good team. You are an evil player and deserve to reap the benefits of your ability. However, the Storyteller will sometimes help the good team by allowing a good player to act twice, or letting them know that they are sober and healthy. This is actually helpful to you - because if the Storyteller only used your ability on evil players, the good team would quickly learn that you were evil, and exile you. Live as long as you can, by convincing the group that you are good. The longer you live, the more times the Storyteller will make an evil player act twice.
* The first step to fighting the Pukka is figuring out the Pukka is in play. Look for suspicious deaths of a night time, such as the {{Good|Fool}} dying early, or {{Good|Sailor}} dying at all. Or, consider that when nobody dies at night time, that it was due to a the Pukka target being executed that day instead. If a pattern forms around these two signals, you almost certainly have a Pukka in the game.


* If evil players are selected to benefit from your {{Traveler|Barista}} power, they will usually act twice. The good team may not realize this though, since the {{Evil|Witch}}, {{Evil|Cerenovus}} and {{Evil|Pit-Hag}} effects may not be obvious. Be on the lookout for multiple {{Evil|Witch}} targets and see if you can convince 2 cursed players to die by nominating. Also, question any players who seem like they may be mad due to the {{Evil|Cerenovus}} - a little pressure may make them crack, and be executed as a result.  
* Once you have figured out that a Pukka is in play, you'll need to do some informational backtracking. Each player that died last night, was poisoned the day and night beforehand. Dead {{Good|Tea Lady}}s have a reason that their ability did not work while alive. Dead {{Good|Gambler}}s have a reason that they did not die when they picked a player the night before. Dead {{Good|Chambermaid}}s got false information the night before last. Dead {{Good|Exorcist}}s might have actually chosen the Demon on a night where players died. Backtracking can be complicated, since what happened the night before last is more difficult to remember than what happened last night, but will grant enormous information if you can do it.


* If evil players are selected to benefit from your {{Traveler|Barista}} power, encourage them to claim to have learnt they are sober, healthy & getting true info. In [[Sects & Violets]], all information should be treated as suspect... but you are the character that brings certainty. An evil player giving false information under the cover of claiming to know they are sober & healthy can swing a game to team evil.
* If Pukka is in play, nobody is safe. The {{Good|Fool}} and the {{Good|Sailor}} can not be protected by their character ability etc. Also, since the Pukka chooses who to kill a full night earlier than normal, it is beneficial for all good players to reveal their characters and information to the group publicly as soon as possible. Sometimes, with other Demons, it can be beneficial for some good players to not reveal who they are, so that the Demon attacks certain players and leaves others alone - but with the Pukka, this is not the case. Reveal everything, and work as a team to bring that pesky poisoner to justice!


* If you have no idea which players are evil, execute players who you think are poisoned. All things being equal, it is best to execute a good player who is poisoned by the Pukka than a good player that is not, because when you execute a Pukka victim, nobody dies due to the Demon that night. Obviously, it is better to execute evil players, but if you have no information about who is good or evil, err on the side of voting to execute players that seem to be poisoned.
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"You truly have been kind welcoming me into your beautiful home. I am so sorry I accidentally scratched you. A little thing. No matter. But please, take this golden toothpick as a humble token of my regret."

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Type Demon
Artist Aiden Roberts

The Pukka poisons its victims, who die at a later time.

Character Text

"Each night, choose a player: they are poisoned. The previously poisoned player dies then becomes healthy."

Examples

The Pukka poisons the Chambermaid. The Chambermaid gets false information. The next night, the Chambermaid dies.

The Pukka poisons the Fool. The next day, the Fool is executed and dies because they have no ability. The next night, nobody dies and the Pukka poisons the Gossip. The next night, the Pukka is drunk and tries to poison the Tinker, but does not. The next night, the Gossip dies because the Pukka is sober.

The Pukka poisons the Pacifist. The next night, the Exorcist chooses the Pukka to not wake tonight. The Pacifist dies, but the Pukka does not wake to attack tonight.

The Moonchild is executed, dies, and chooses the Courtier. That night, the Pukka chooses the Moonchild. The Courtier does not die because the Moonchild is poisoned.

Tips & Tricks

  • The devious Pukka is the deadliest demon in Bad Moon Rising for its viciousness and cruelty. All the other demons give the town the courtesy of a single night; the Pukka has no such patience, sowing chaos into the town from the first night, selecting their first victim before the townsfolk even get a chance to act. The Zombuul may be a little hardier than you, and the Shabaloth and Po may kill more effectively, but they are vulnerable to the most deadly weapon the good team wields: information. Not only do you kill but you neutralize your victims, forcing them to spend their last days in delirium, their information confused and the danger they once posed reduced to nothing. The good team always hopes you are not in play, lest they have to spend the whole game doubting all of the information that would normally lead them right to your door.
  • Factor in who you want to poison as well as who you want to kill. An aggressive and talkative Chambermaid who doesn't realize their last day of information is wrong can do a lot of legwork for you beyond the grave. If you get very lucky, you could catch an Exorcist or Courtier out before they catch you, or you can expose an Innkeeper's patrons to your Godfather or a Moonchild curse with a little bit of a good timing. You are the only evil player in Bad Moon Rising who has the ability to befuddle your target's information, so why not take full advantage?
  • Target players who you don't think are going to be executed the next day. If the good team executes your poisoned victim, then there'll be no death that night from you... which wily good players might use to detect that you are in play. A badly timed execution will leave you scrambling to play catch up for the rest of the game!
  • Target players who the good team suspects are bluffing being immune to execution, like the Sailor, or a Tea Lady and her neighbour. Even with the lack of death the following night, it will look like they faked their ability using a Devil's Advocate, and can even lead the good team to believe they are in fact a Zombuul. (And any day the good team spends executing dead players is a good day for you!)
  • Your poison cannot be blocked by anything but the wily Goon, but characters can still be protected from death at night by characters like the Tea Lady or Innkeeper. You have nothing to fear from a Fool or a Sailor, but choose carefully nonetheless - it won't do to miss a kill, especially since you're competing with the Shabaloth or Po. Reliable and methodical should be your goal.
  • Try to mask the fact that there is a Pukka in play for as long as possible. Once the good team know you are in play, they can start backtracking your poisoned information, undoing all your hard work! While it might seem like bluffing a Zombuul would be the obvious choice, in can in fact be easier to mimic a Po or even a Shabaloth with the help of an Assassin or a Godfather... or just some risk taking townsfolk. For example, if you know a Gossip statement will produce a death that night, that can be the time to have your minions act, creating multiple deaths that mimic a charged up Po attack. While they may track you down eventually, the goal is that by the time they do... it's too late for them to stop you.


Fighting the Pukka

  • The first step to fighting the Pukka is figuring out the Pukka is in play. Look for suspicious deaths of a night time, such as the Fool dying early, or Sailor dying at all. Or, consider that when nobody dies at night time, that it was due to a the Pukka target being executed that day instead. If a pattern forms around these two signals, you almost certainly have a Pukka in the game.
  • Once you have figured out that a Pukka is in play, you'll need to do some informational backtracking. Each player that died last night, was poisoned the day and night beforehand. Dead Tea Ladys have a reason that their ability did not work while alive. Dead Gamblers have a reason that they did not die when they picked a player the night before. Dead Chambermaids got false information the night before last. Dead Exorcists might have actually chosen the Demon on a night where players died. Backtracking can be complicated, since what happened the night before last is more difficult to remember than what happened last night, but will grant enormous information if you can do it.
  • If Pukka is in play, nobody is safe. The Fool and the Sailor can not be protected by their character ability etc. Also, since the Pukka chooses who to kill a full night earlier than normal, it is beneficial for all good players to reveal their characters and information to the group publicly as soon as possible. Sometimes, with other Demons, it can be beneficial for some good players to not reveal who they are, so that the Demon attacks certain players and leaves others alone - but with the Pukka, this is not the case. Reveal everything, and work as a team to bring that pesky poisoner to justice!
  • If you have no idea which players are evil, execute players who you think are poisoned. All things being equal, it is best to execute a good player who is poisoned by the Pukka than a good player that is not, because when you execute a Pukka victim, nobody dies due to the Demon that night. Obviously, it is better to execute evil players, but if you have no information about who is good or evil, err on the side of voting to execute players that seem to be poisoned.