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After 60 or 70 games of the [[Original Newbie]] setup, it became obvious that there was a [[Breaking Strategy]] of having the Cop [[roleclaim]] on Day One and then engaging in a series of [[Investigative Roles|Investigations]] while automatically protected by the Doctor until the Doc was found and killed by the Mafia. While this setup was still basically balanced, it led to a deterioration of the quality of play and lent itself to a [[Follow-the-Cop]] mentality, not good in a [[Newbie Game|teaching game]]. Instead, a semi-open setup known as 'C9' (see below) was devised: | After 60 or 70 games of the [[Original Newbie]] setup, it became obvious that there was a [[Breaking Strategy]] of having the Cop [[roleclaim]] on Day One and then engaging in a series of [[Investigative Roles|Investigations]] while automatically protected by the Doctor until the Doc was found and killed by the Mafia. While this setup was still basically balanced, it led to a deterioration of the quality of play and lent itself to a [[Follow-the-Cop]] mentality, not good in a [[Newbie Game|teaching game]]. Instead, a semi-open setup known as 'C9' (see below) was devised: | ||
* 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 3 {{setuprole|Townie|Townies}}; | * 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 3 {{setuprole|Townie|Townies}}; | ||
* 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 2 {{setuprole|Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | * 1 {{setuprole|Cop}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | ||
* 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Goon}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | * 1 {{setuprole|Doctor}}, 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 4 {{setuprole|Townie}} | ||
* 2 {{setuprole|Goon}}, 5 {{setuprole|Townie}}, | * 2 {{setuprole|Mafia Goon|Mafia Goons}}, 5 {{setuprole|Townie}}, | ||
with the players unaware of which variant was chosen for that particular game. Officially this should be done at random with a 25% probability for each type, although some mods did not follow that instruction or chose one secretly. In Newbie games, C9 has largely been replaced by [[F11]]. | with the players unaware of which variant was chosen for that particular game. Officially this should be done at random with a 25% probability for each type, although some mods did not follow that instruction or chose one secretly. In Newbie games, C9 has largely been replaced by [[F11]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:09, 19 March 2011
After 60 or 70 games of the Original Newbie setup, it became obvious that there was a Breaking Strategy of having the Cop roleclaim on Day One and then engaging in a series of Investigations while automatically protected by the Doctor until the Doc was found and killed by the Mafia. While this setup was still basically balanced, it led to a deterioration of the quality of play and lent itself to a Follow-the-Cop mentality, not good in a teaching game. Instead, a semi-open setup known as 'C9' (see below) was devised:
- 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 ,
with the players unaware of which variant was chosen for that particular game. Officially this should be done at random with a 25% probability for each type, although some mods did not follow that instruction or chose one secretly. In Newbie games, C9 has largely been replaced by F11.
The name 'C9' comes from Norinel, the 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.