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
| Role | Do first | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Crewmate | Complete tasks and remember who was nearby | Accusing from vibes only |
| Impostor | Build a route that sounds normal | Killing where escape is impossible |
| Engineer or special role | Use ability with timing and witnesses in mind | Revealing the role with no benefit |
| Ghost | Finish tasks or support your team role | Stopping 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
| Evidence | Strength | How to say it |
|---|---|---|
| Saw a kill | Strong | Name the player, room, and timing |
| Found body near someone | Medium | Say who was nearby, not that they are confirmed |
| Player lied about route | Strong if checked | Compare route with doors, vents, or witnesses |
| Someone was quiet | Weak | Use as suspicion, not proof |
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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.