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<h2 align="center">F.A.Q.</h2>
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===What's the difference between an "Open" and "Closed" setup?===
===What is the difference between an "Open" and "Closed" setup?===


An <b>Open Setup</b> is a setup in which the players know all the roles and mechanics present in the game they are playing. A <b>Closed Setup</b> is a setup in which the players do not have this information.
An <b>Open Setup</b> is a setup in which the players know all the roles and mechanics present in the game they are playing. A <b>Closed Setup</b> is a setup in which the players do not have this information.
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You may notice we also have a third type of setup on the wiki however: <b>Semi-Open Setups</b>. These are setups in which the players know that certain specific roles may be in the game, but not which ones their game contains.
You may notice we also have a third type of setup on the wiki however: <b>Semi-Open Setups</b>. These are setups in which the players know that certain specific roles may be in the game, but not which ones their game contains.
===What is a "Multiball" setup?===
A '''Multiball''' setup is a setup in which more than one anti-town faction is present containing at least 2 members. The [[Town]] is usually required to lynch all the opposing [[Factions]] to achieve their [[WinCondition|Win Condition]].


===How are setups sorted on the MafiaWiki?===
===How are setups sorted on the MafiaWiki?===
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==Setups Sorted by Size==
 
===Micro===
 
===Mini===
 
===Large===
 
==Other Categories==
 
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===Multiball Setups===
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Revision as of 15:45, 11 March 2017


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The Setups Portal:
A setup is a combination of Power Roles and/or mechanics used in a game of Mafia. Each setup brings it's own strategies and approaches, allowing players to tailor the game to their tastes. The almost endless amount of possibilities is one of the things that makes Mafia such a unique game. In this portal you will find a large collection of setups, ready to be used for your own purposes.

There are currently 287 setups on the MafiaWiki.

F.A.Q.

What is the difference between an "Open" and "Closed" setup?

An Open Setup is a setup in which the players know all the roles and mechanics present in the game they are playing. A Closed Setup is a setup in which the players do not have this information. The roles in a closed setup are chosen before the game starts by a Moderator, and are oft reviewed by peers for balance. Moderators tend to vary which roles they utilise and how as to refrain from being predictable. At present, the MafiaWiki only documents open setups. Running an open setup as closed is theoretically possible, but normally a bad idea due to various balance reasons.

You may notice we also have a third type of setup on the wiki however: Semi-Open Setups. These are setups in which the players know that certain specific roles may be in the game, but not which ones their game contains.

What is a "Multiball" setup?

A Multiball setup is a setup in which more than one anti-town faction is present containing at least 2 members. The Town is usually required to lynch all the opposing Factions to achieve their Win Condition.

How are setups sorted on the MafiaWiki?

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What are the setup sizes used on MafiaScum?

Setups played on MafiaScum are always one of three sizes: Micro, Mini, or Large. Micro games contain less than 9 players, Mini games 10 to 13 players, and large games have anything above 14 players.

All Setups:

Setups Sorted by Size

Micro

Mini

Large

Other Categories

Semi-Open Setups

Multiball Setups

Open Setups:
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