Quick Answer

Beginners should separate what they saw from what they guess. As a crewmate, finish tasks, track nearby players, and report clear evidence. As an impostor, create believable movement, avoid unnecessary kills, and know the sabotage route before meetings expose you.

Role Checklist

RoleDo firstAvoid
CrewmateComplete tasks and remember who was nearbyAccusing from vibes only
ImpostorBuild a route that sounds normalKilling where escape is impossible
Engineer or special roleUse ability with timing and witnesses in mindRevealing the role with no benefit
GhostFinish tasks or support your team roleStopping because you died

Meeting Notes

  • Say location first.
  • Separate confirmed facts from guesses.
  • Mention last-seen players and timing.
  • Ask one clear question instead of arguing with everyone.
  • Vote when evidence is strong; skip when the vote is pure noise.

Beginner Evidence Table

EvidenceStrengthHow to say it
Saw a killStrongName the player, room, and timing
Found body near someoneMediumSay who was nearby, not that they are confirmed
Player lied about routeStrong if checkedCompare route with doors, vents, or witnesses
Someone was quietWeakUse as suspicion, not proof

FAQ

Should beginners talk a lot?

Talk clearly, not constantly. Useful location and timing beats long arguments.

When should I call an emergency meeting?

Call when you have clear evidence, urgent sabotage risk, or a confirmed contradiction.

How do impostors survive meetings?

Have a simple route, do not over-explain, and ask focused questions that match what you could have seen.