The Duchess

Converted Class Summary
Original Class: The Princess The Duchess is a  Royal Investigative class  It used to be The Princess but was converted by The Mastermind.

The Duchess is one of the Unseen Investigative classes, gathering useful information in order to help her fellow teammates decide who to kill next.

As a Royal, you can step forward to become the next King upon his death, and expect double votes towards you.

Your Bat Eyelashes ability may prove useful to scout out potential conversion targets - you should report these to The Mastermind.

Mechanics

 * The Bat Eyelashes ability gives a direct class type rather than two, like The Princess's Flirt ability does.
 * The Dark Wisp will make all Unseen members seem not suspicious, not just one that you select.

Strategy

 * The Duchess is a very powerful class for locating potential targets for conversion or assassination.
 * You may choose to become The King, but is not recommended in most cases because your investigative powers can guide The Assassin. In the event that this is not needed and The King dies, then stepping up to be the next King can give the Unseen an invaluable extra vote. This can be especially potent if you used Dark Wisp and The Sheriff "confirmed" you as Blue Dragon.
 * If you have already claimed you are The Princess and someone asks you who you checked last night, you can say you investigated one of the players you've used your Bat Eyelashes ability on.
 * Using Dark Wisp at the right time may prove difficult, but if you have reason to believe that you or your fellow Unseen will be Investigated that night, it could prevent any of you from being executed.
 * Before dawn breaks, you can send your finding in the chat from your ability Bat Eyelashes. Your fellow Unseen is capable of seeing this, but the rest of the court will be oblivious.
 * Make sure to share your results with the team so The Assassin has a better idea of who to kill and The Mastermind has a better idea of who to convert.

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Announced
May, 2016