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| style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" | <div id="mp-itn">{{MP-Image3}}This month's featured role (well, modifier) is [[Even/Odd Night]]!<br />
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An Odd Night role only functions on odd-numbered nights (Nights 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc...), while an Even Night role only functions on even-numbered nights (Nights 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc...).<br />
A Role Cop, or Scout, is a role capable of learning another player's role. A Role Cop will be able to learn what abilities a player has. A Role Cop learns no information about a player's alignment. ([[Vanilla Townie]]s and [[Mafia Goon]]s will show up as [[Vanilla]])<br />


Besides halving the power of a role, Odd Night and Even Night can be used to make two roles that are unable to interact with each other.<br />
Role Cops are traditionally a Mafia-aligned role, but the Town can make great use of Role Cops, especially in certain [[Normal]] setups with town-only roles.<br />


If you want an elegant way to halve the power of a role, why not consider the Odd Night or Even Night modifier?<br />
If you want a newbie friendly investigative role, why not consider the Role Cop?<br />


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| style="color:#000; padding:2px 5px;" | <div id="mp-itn">{{MP-Image4}}This month's featured setup is [[The Coalition]]!<br />
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A setup based on building townblocks, The Coalition rewards having good early townreads!<br />
IC Basic is a simple setup intended for new players with an [[Inexperience Challenged]] mechanic baked into the setup.<br />


During the first Day, the town must collectively decide on a Coalition of 5 players. If all of those players are town, the Mafia is [[endgame]]d and the Town instantly wins! If not, the game continues as a mountainous Mafia game.<br />
The Town IC role is given to a random player who is willing to take on the role of IC. Everyone is informed who the IC is, which confirms that player as a [[Town]] player with a [[Mason]] PT.<br />


A failed coalition means there is definitely at least 1 Mafioso in the Coalition, so it is more useful to eliminate within the Coalition!<br />
The other [[Mason]] has the ability to protect a player from a single kill that can't be used on consecutive nights, to make sure the IC doesn't die too quickly.<br />


If you have good early townreads, this is the setup for you!
If you like coaching new players, this is the setup for you!





Latest revision as of 05:34, 6 June 2024

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About Mafia...

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"In the peaceful Sicilian village of Salem, a dark presence is about to make itself known. For years, the family based crime organization known as the Mafia has been establishing itself in the foundation of the community. Until now, the naive citizens have been unaware of the evil among them. Tonight, however, the Mafia makes its move. Tonight, someone will die, and until the Mafia has eliminated all opposition, the innocent will continue to die. Unless, of course, the Mafia is destroyed first..."

The above is a typical opening for the game called Mafia (Also known as "Werewolves of Miller's Hollow" or "Town of Salem"). The game can be played by an indeterminate group of people, each playing the role of either a murdering Mafia member or an innocent townsperson, along with a game moderator. At the beginning of the game, Night falls, and the Mafia family members become aware of each other (by communication from the moderator). They then choose a victim, and the moderator announces the death scene. When Day breaks, the town must try to weed out the evil by eliminating someone they suspect to be mafia.

The game of Mafia (in Meat World) is usually run with playing cards representing the possible roles in the game. The moderator secretly distributes the cards to the players, then has everyone put their head down/close their eyes. During the Night, the moderator "wakes up" the mafia, and they silently choose a victim. During the Day, everyone discusses, argues, swears, and eventually votes for someone to eliminate. The cycle repeats until the endgame.

MafiaScum, however, is devoted to the online version of the game. The history of mafiascum.net can be traced back to a game moderated by mith in August 2000 on the Grey Labyrinth, a puzzle website. Due to the success and growth of the game on the GL, mith started mafiascum.net as a dedicated forum in March 2002. Online Mafia has the potential for more strategy and subtlety because it removes most of the possibility for cheating and provides players with a chance to form suspicion based on logic and voting patterns instead of facial expression. It also has the potential for just as many (if not more) laughs, because the players can act however they like, no matter how shy they might be in real life.

For more information on the game check out this article: Game of Mafia

Getting Started...

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To get yourself into a game the first thing you will have to do is go to our forum. You need to register an account with us in order to do almost anything, the link to register is in the top right corner of the index-page. Please be aware that to register an account you will need a valid e-mail address, as it is required to try and filter out a few of those darn Chinese bots.
All of our sign-up threads for games are found in the Queue subforum. To join a game, post something along the lines of "/in" in its signup thread. You will be assigned to a player list, and when the list is full, you will be instructed further on where to go and what to do. If you're new to the site, we don't recommend joining a lot of games at once in case you lose interest and flake out of all of them later on. If you decide that you want to abandon a sign-up list before you are assigned to a game, post "/out".
For more details and information please read this guide: Quick Guide to Mafiascum

Featured role...

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This month's featured role is the Role Cop!

A Role Cop, or Scout, is a role capable of learning another player's role. A Role Cop will be able to learn what abilities a player has. A Role Cop learns no information about a player's alignment. (Vanilla Townies and Mafia Goons will show up as Vanilla)

Role Cops are traditionally a Mafia-aligned role, but the Town can make great use of Role Cops, especially in certain Normal setups with town-only roles.

If you want a newbie friendly investigative role, why not consider the Role Cop?

Featured setup...

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This month's featured setup is IC Basic!

IC Basic is a simple setup intended for new players with an Inexperience Challenged mechanic baked into the setup.

The Town IC role is given to a random player who is willing to take on the role of IC. Everyone is informed who the IC is, which confirms that player as a Town player with a Mason PT.

The other Mason has the ability to protect a player from a single kill that can't be used on consecutive nights, to make sure the IC doesn't die too quickly.

If you like coaching new players, this is the setup for you!


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