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Here's how the '[[Greater Idea Mafia|Greater Idea]]' idea works: each player is randomly dealt two roles from the deck. They must immediately choose one to keep and discard the other. Once every player has chosen a role, the mod checks the game is satisfactory (e.g., they may require between 2-4 anti-town roles) - otherwise the game is rerolled. The game begins with any factional/partnered roles being informed of their partners. At the start of Day 1, every player's discarded role is publicly revealed - this information is usually sufficient to replace the [[random vote]] stage.
Here's how the '[[Greater Idea Mafia|Greater Idea]]' idea works: each player is randomly dealt two roles from the deck. They must immediately choose one to keep and discard the other. Once every player has chosen a role, the mod checks the game is satisfactory (e.g., they may require between 2-4 anti-town roles) - otherwise the game is rerolled. The game begins with any factional/partnered roles being informed of their partners. At the start of Day 1, every player's discarded role is publicly revealed - this information is usually sufficient to replace the [[random vote]] stage.


In this setup, anti-town roles are in three main factions: '''Mafia''', '''Aliens''' and '''Goo'''. Aliens have a limited number of teamkills, and the Goo have no teamkill. Picking either of these factions generally give you more fun abilities, but the downsides are a lack of teamkills and teammates - so, sometimes, they're functionally equivilent to [[Serial Killer|serial killers]]. There are a lot of wacky roles, so before playing, skim the list and get to know how most of them work. There are a couple of new roles on the town side to counter the Alien and Goo threats. For example, some games may revolve around the six Conspiracy Theorists, each of which investigate each other as being Alien. Others may contain a mason group, but complicated by the presence of the Chameleon Goo.
In this setup, anti-town roles are in three main factions: '''Mafia''', '''Aliens''' and '''Goo'''. Aliens have a limited number of teamkills, and the Goo have no teamkill. Picking either of these factions generally give you more fun abilities, but the downsides are a lack of teamkills and teammates - so, sometimes, they're functionally equivilent to [[Serial Killer|serial killers]]. There are a lot of wacky roles, so before playing, skim the list and get to know how most of them work. There are a couple of new roles on the town side to counter the Alien and Goo threats. For example, some games may revolve around the six Conspiracy Theorists, each of which investigate each other as being Alien. Others may contain a mason group, but be complicated by the presence of a Chameleon Goo.


Greater Idea is necessarily an unpredictable goofy game, but the setup mitigates this by attempting to reduce the number of 'opaque' setups for which the town has no chance of deciphering the roles in the game. For this reason, some common roles like [[Serial Killer|Serial Killers]], [[Strongman|Strongmen]] and straightforward scum [[Roleblocker|Roleblockers]] are omitted. Finally, some invented roles which would be unusual in standard games fit neatly into the Greater Idea format, such as the Lynchbait, the Coroner and the Pseudojester.
Greater Idea is necessarily an unpredictable goofy game, but the setup mitigates this by attempting to reduce the number of 'opaque' setups for which the town has no chance of deciphering the roles in the game. For this reason, some common roles like [[Serial Killer|Serial Killers]], [[Strongman|Strongmen]] and straightforward scum [[Roleblocker|Roleblockers]] are omitted. Finally, some invented roles which would be unusual in standard games fit neatly into the Greater Idea format, such as the Lynchbait, the Coroner and the Pseudojester.
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#Ascetic Mason
#Ascetic Mason
#Mason [[Compulsive]] Bodyguard
#Mason [[Compulsive]] Bodyguard
#Mason Tracker
#Mason [[Reflexive]] Doctor
#One-shot [[Vigilante]]
#One-shot [[Vigilante]]
#[[Miller]] Vigilante
#[[Miller]] Vigilante
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==Terms & Conditions==
==Terms & Conditions==
*'''Cops''' return 'Guilty' upon investigating Mafia, 'Not Guilty' otherwise.
*'''Cops''' return 'Guilty' upon investigating Mafia, 'Not Guilty' otherwise.
*'''Bodyguard protections''' can save deaths which are due to the resolution of role abilities - e.g, they can save a hider's death or the death of another bodyguard (but explicitly not that of a Red Goo's kill.) If two Bodyguards target each other, both die if one is killed.
*The role-related '''death of Bodyguards''' can be protected. Extra notes for multiple bodyguards: Their protections can chain, but if two bodyguards target each other, both die if one is killed.
*A player '''Vanillerized''' at night loses any abilities they have, effective immediately the next morning. The player is informed of this.
*A player '''Vanillerized''' at night loses any abilities they have, effective immediately the next morning. The player is informed of this.
*When mentioned, the '''abilities''' of a role refer to all of their role details which are unrelated to their faction or win condition.
*When mentioned, the '''abilities''' of a role refer to all of their role details which are unrelated to their faction or win condition.

Revision as of 16:18, 17 September 2013

Cracking Idea Mafia is a goofy British (look, redundancy!) semi-open setup intended to maximise the playability of Greater Idea Mafia. Xdaamno felt a top-down design effort on this bottom-up setup idea would be fun to play.

Introduction to Cracking Idea Mafia

Here's how the 'Greater Idea' idea works: each player is randomly dealt two roles from the deck. They must immediately choose one to keep and discard the other. Once every player has chosen a role, the mod checks the game is satisfactory (e.g., they may require between 2-4 anti-town roles) - otherwise the game is rerolled. The game begins with any factional/partnered roles being informed of their partners. At the start of Day 1, every player's discarded role is publicly revealed - this information is usually sufficient to replace the random vote stage.

In this setup, anti-town roles are in three main factions: Mafia, Aliens and Goo. Aliens have a limited number of teamkills, and the Goo have no teamkill. Picking either of these factions generally give you more fun abilities, but the downsides are a lack of teamkills and teammates - so, sometimes, they're functionally equivilent to serial killers. There are a lot of wacky roles, so before playing, skim the list and get to know how most of them work. There are a couple of new roles on the town side to counter the Alien and Goo threats. For example, some games may revolve around the six Conspiracy Theorists, each of which investigate each other as being Alien. Others may contain a mason group, but be complicated by the presence of a Chameleon Goo.

Greater Idea is necessarily an unpredictable goofy game, but the setup mitigates this by attempting to reduce the number of 'opaque' setups for which the town has no chance of deciphering the roles in the game. For this reason, some common roles like Serial Killers, Strongmen and straightforward scum Roleblockers are omitted. Finally, some invented roles which would be unusual in standard games fit neatly into the Greater Idea format, such as the Lynchbait, the Coroner and the Pseudojester.

Setup

  1. Vanilla Townie
  2. Vanilla Townie
  3. Vanilla Townie
  4. Vanilla Townie
  5. Vanilla Townie
  6. Vanilla Townie
  7. Vanilla Townie
  8. Vanilla Townie
  9. Bulletproof Townie
  10. Bulletproof Townie
  11. Doctor
  12. Doctor
  13. Coroner (can target a dead player to discover which role(s) killed them, but not the player who owns it; can also target a living player, succeeding if they die that night)
  14. Coroner
  15. Coroner
  16. Bodyguard
  17. Bulletproof Bodyguard (can die from own ability)
  18. One-shot Commuter
  19. Watcher
  20. Tracker
  21. Cop
  22. Cop
  23. Ascetic Cop
  24. Backup Cop (becomes a Cop if a Cop, Ascetic Cop, Traitor Cop or Jack Of All Trades dies)
  25. Hider (dies if successfully targets a Mafia, Alien or Goo, or a player that died that night; immune to night actions if successfully targets a player otherwise)
  26. Ascetic Hider
  27. Area 51 Detective (target is roleblocked if Alien)
  28. Area 51 Immunologist (permanently renders target immune to any kind of death by Aliens)
  29. Conspiracy Theorist (gets result for "Alien" or "Not Alien"; immune to Alien kills; investigates as "Alien")
  30. Conspiracy Theorist
  31. Conspiracy Theorist
  32. Conspiracy Theorist
  33. Conspiracy Theorist
  34. Conspiracy Theorist
  35. Compulsive Roleblocker
  36. Jailkeeper
  37. Jailkeeper
  38. Jack Of All Trades (cop/doc/roleblock abilities, all one-shot)
  39. Mason
  40. Mason
  41. Ascetic Mason
  42. Mason Compulsive Bodyguard
  43. Mason Reflexive Doctor
  44. One-shot Vigilante
  45. Miller Vigilante
  46. One-shot Day Vigilante
  47. One-shot Paranoid Gun Owner (activates on the first night they are targeted, and kill all roles which target them that night.)
  48. Nymphomaniac (compulsively chooses a lover on night 1; the other lover is not informed)
  49. Excellent Sense of Smell Townie (immediately informed which goo roles are in the game)
  50. Excellent Sense of Smell Townie
  51. Ugly Townie (immediately informed which goo roles are in the game; can win with the goo survivor-style; investigates as Alien)
  52. Ugly Townie
  53. Ugly Townie
  54. Clairvoyant (immediately informed how many factions there are; lyncher/pseudojester count as factions)
  55. Clairvoyant
  56. Clairvoyant
  57. Clairvoyant
  58. Treestump
  59. Lynchbait (guaranteed to be the target of the Lyncher, if one exists)
  60. Macho One-shot Kingmaker (cannot be protected)
  61. Macho Death Kingmaker (cannot be protected; kingmaker action activates publicly upon death, applies to the next day)
  62. Supersaint
  63. Vengeful Townie
  64. One-shot Unlynchable Townie
  65. Universal Backup (acquires current abilities of first killed town player)
  66. Universal Backup
  67. Mafia Goon
  68. Mafia Goon
  69. Mafia Goon
  70. Mafia Goon
  71. Ascetic Mafia Goon
  72. Ascetic Mafia Goon
  73. Bulletproof Mafia Goon
  74. Bulletproof Mafia Goon
  75. Mafia Tracker
  76. Mafia Tracker
  77. Mafia One-Shot Role Cop
  78. Mafia One-Shot Role Cop
  79. Mafia Traitor Cop (initially unaware of teammates, and vice-versa)
  80. Mafia Conspiracy Theorist (immune to Alien kills; gets result for "Alien" or "Not Alien"; investigates as either "Alien" or "Mafia")
  81. Mafia Conspiracy Theorist
  82. Mafia Clairvoyant (immediately informed how many factions there are; lyncher/pseudojester count as factions)
  83. Mafia Clairvoyant
  84. Mafia One-shot Day Vigilante
  85. Mafia Godfather
  86. Alien Avenger (supersaint)
  87. Alien Avenger
  88. Alien Vanillerizer
  89. Alien Vanillerizer
  90. Alien Psychotrooper (while alive, all roles which expect a result receive 'no result' as if role blocked)
  91. Alien One-Shot Psychomagnet (all night actions are redirected to the target)
  92. Alien Monarch (bulletproof unlynchable day-vigilante - but loses all abilities when any ability is activated; bulletproof ability can absorb multiple shots in one night; Alien Monarch isn't told explicitly when the bulletproof ability activates)
  93. Baby Alien Monarch (on the dawn of Day 4, becomes an Alien Monarch; the town is publicly informed of the presence of this role; until then, cannot perform Alien factional kills)
  94. Baby Alien Monarch
  95. Lyncher (game ends if lyncher wins; lyncher becomes vanilla townie if target is killed; mod personally selects a lynchee target after all players have chosen their roles)
  96. Pseudojester (one-shot unlynchable; converts to the alignment of the hammering player when lynched; cannot win otherwise)
  97. Red Goo (goo-aligned; targeted player unstoppably dies, even if bulletproof etc; one-shot; cannot be redirected/blocked; mod announces the death being due to a Red Goo)
  98. Red Goo
  99. Grey Goo (goo-aligned; anyone who successfully targets Grey Goo with an action becomes goo-aligned and vanillerized. Immediately after night 2, Grey Goo (unblockably) dies)
  100. Chameleon Goo (same as grey goo; also a mason)

Terms & Conditions

  • Cops return 'Guilty' upon investigating Mafia, 'Not Guilty' otherwise.
  • The role-related death of Bodyguards can be protected. Extra notes for multiple bodyguards: Their protections can chain, but if two bodyguards target each other, both die if one is killed.
  • A player Vanillerized at night loses any abilities they have, effective immediately the next morning. The player is informed of this.
  • When mentioned, the abilities of a role refer to all of their role details which are unrelated to their faction or win condition.
  • Lynching an unlynchable role brings the game to night, but with no role reveal.
  • Roleblocks only work on targeting actions - but roleblocking effects cannot be roleblocked. Roleblockers (followed by the redirector, then the psychomagnet) have top priority.
  • No roles can self-target.

Factional Notes

  • Aliens have a limited number of teamkills corresponding to the number of players:
    • 3-6 players: 1 kill
    • 7-10 players: 2 kills
    • 11-14 players: 3 kills
    • 15-18 players: 4 kills
    • (etc)
  • Goo have no teamkills, but beat anything in endgames.
  • Factional kills must be performed by a specified member of the team.

Role PMs

Really? Yes. See /RolePMs

See Also