Scries have a climbing percentage of accuracy.
Primary Scry - 75% base accuracy
Secondary Scry - 50% base accuracy
Your primary/secondary role will be given to you in your PM. Scrying the same person consecutively between nights will increase the accuracy by 25% for that person. Ex: The secondary scry starts at 50% accuracy, increasing to 75% on the second night, and 100% on the third night. This is specific to each person scried and must be consecutive.
The third option would be an accuracy that gets closer to 100% slowly but never quite reaches it, say, 75%, then 87.5%, then 93.75%, etc.
A climbing accuracy would give the villagers a guaranteed leverage point in their scries (and also be very dependent on them, as their only sure-fire "eyes"), meaning the wolves (and Devil particularly) would have to mobilize quickly to take out village scries. No climbing would reduce the effectiveness of scries, but would create the uncertainty that's characteristic of playing as a villager, and a shallow climb would be somewhere in the middle.
Primary Scry - 75% base accuracy
Secondary Scry - 50% base accuracy
Your primary/secondary role will be given to you in your PM. Scrying the same person consecutively between nights will increase the accuracy by 25% for that person. Ex: The secondary scry starts at 50% accuracy, increasing to 75% on the second night, and 100% on the third night. This is specific to each person scried and must be consecutive.
The third option would be an accuracy that gets closer to 100% slowly but never quite reaches it, say, 75%, then 87.5%, then 93.75%, etc.
A climbing accuracy would give the villagers a guaranteed leverage point in their scries (and also be very dependent on them, as their only sure-fire "eyes"), meaning the wolves (and Devil particularly) would have to mobilize quickly to take out village scries. No climbing would reduce the effectiveness of scries, but would create the uncertainty that's characteristic of playing as a villager, and a shallow climb would be somewhere in the middle.