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* 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 3 {{setuprole|Townie|Townies}}; | {{SetupPage | ||
|Players=7 | |||
|Type1=Semi-Open | |||
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|Designer1=MeMe | |||
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|Introduction=C9 is a variable-open setup that consists of four possible setups that is randomly selected pregame. C9 was initially devised to replace the ailing [[Original Newbie]] setup, when it became obvious there was a [[Breaking Strategy]] of having the Cop claim on Day 1 and be protected by the hidden Doctor to safely perform investigations. This strategy is now commonly know as [[Follow-the-Cop]]. | |||
Despite eliminating the reliability of the [[Follow-the-Cop]] strategy being useful, C9 itself suffered balance problems and has since been replaced as the newbie setup by [[F11]]. As such, C9 is no longer run. | |||
Officially, the selection of the setup should be done randomly, but it strongly indicates that many mods weren't randomising the setup, with the Vanilla setup being chosen well below the others. | |||
''The name 'C9' comes from [[Norinel]], the former [[List Moderator]] for Newbie Games, who used it as a hexidecimal shorthand for the binary sequence <tt>11001001</tt> - and if you have to ask more than that, [http://www.mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1768&start=30 look at this post].'' | |||
|Setup= * 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 3 {{setuprole|Townie|Townies}}; | |||
* 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | * 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | ||
* 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | * 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | ||
* 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 5 {{setuprole|Townie}}, | * 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 5 {{setuprole|Townie}}, | ||
|Mechanics=*[[Daystart]] | |||
*One of the four above setups is chosen randomly pregame by the moderator. | |||
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|RolePM1=MGoon | |||
|RolePM2=Vanilla Townie | |||
|RolePM3=TCop | |||
|RolePM4=TDoctor | |||
[ | |History= *C9 was used as the official Newbie setup for quite some time until it was replaced by F11. [http://www.mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2234627#p2234627 Click here] to view the statistics for C9 in Newbie Games. | ||
*History compiled for games run in the Open queue. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:00, 6 March 2021
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C9 is a variable-open setup that consists of four possible setups that is randomly selected pregame. C9 was initially devised to replace the ailing Original Newbie setup, when it became obvious there was a Breaking Strategy of having the Cop claim on Day 1 and be protected by the hidden Doctor to safely perform investigations. This strategy is now commonly know as Follow-the-Cop.
Despite eliminating the reliability of the Follow-the-Cop strategy being useful, C9 itself suffered balance problems and has since been replaced as the newbie setup by F11. As such, C9 is no longer run.
Officially, the selection of the setup should be done randomly, but it strongly indicates that many mods weren't randomising the setup, with the Vanilla setup being chosen well below the others.
The name 'C9' comes from Norinel, the former List Moderator for Newbie Games, who used it as a hexidecimal shorthand for the binary sequence 11001001 - and if you have to ask more than that, look at this post.
Setup
- 1 Cop , 1 Doctor , 2 Mafia Goons , 3 Townies ;
- 1 Cop , 2 Mafia Goons , 4 Townie
- 1 Doctor , 2 Mafia Goons , 4 Townie
- 2 Mafia Goons , 5 Townie ,
Mechanics
- Daystart
- One of the four above setups is chosen randomly pregame by the moderator.
Role PM's
Welcome, [Player]! You are a Mafia Goon.
Abilities:
- Factional Communication: Each night phase, you may talk to your group here [Link].
- Factional Kill: Each night phase, you may send a member of your group to target another player in the game, attempting to kill them.
Win Conditions:
- You win if at least one mafia member is alive and all other players are dead (or if nothing can prevent the same).
Welcome, [Player]! You are a Vanilla Townie.
Abilities:
- You have no abilities other than your voice and your vote.
Win Conditions:
- You win if all threats to the town are eliminated and at least one town-aligned player is alive.
Welcome, [Player]! You are a Town Cop.
Abilities:
- Investigate: Each night phase, you may target one player in the game to investigate them. You will receive a result of "Town", "Anti-town", or "No Result".
Win Conditions:
- You win if all threats to the town are eliminated and at least one town-aligned player is alive.
Welcome, [Player]! You are a Town Doctor.
Abilities:
- Heal: Each night phase, you may target one player in the game to heal them. They will be protected from a single kill. You may not target yourself.
Win Conditions:
- You win if all threats to the town are eliminated and at least one town-aligned player is alive.
History
History |
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Open 10 - (Town Win) |
Open 128 - (Mafia Win) |
Open 196 - (Town Win) |
Open 292 - (Mafia Win) |
- C9 was used as the official Newbie setup for quite some time until it was replaced by F11. Click here to view the statistics for C9 in Newbie Games.
- History compiled for games run in the Open queue.