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This sub-category is for all setups that are [[Multiball]]. This doesn't include setups with a scum faction and a self-aligned faction, setups with any self eliminating factions ([[Mime|Mimes]]) however factions such as serial-killer are counted.
This sub-category is for all setups that are [[Multiball]]. This doesn't include setups with a scum faction and a self-aligned faction, setups with any self eliminating factions ([[Mime|Mimes]]) however factions such as serial-killer are counted.


===What is a "Multiball" setup?===
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Revision as of 08:09, 18 October 2015

This page contains all setups which are deemed "Multiball".


General Information

This sub-category is for all setups that are Multiball. This doesn't include setups with a scum faction and a self-aligned faction, setups with any self eliminating factions (Mimes) however factions such as serial-killer are counted.

What is a "Multiball" setup?

Multiball is a term for setups that have more than one informed minority. Serial Killers and other one-person groups do not count; the term is specific to scum groups of multiple players.

Multiball setups introduce the necessity for the scum to themselves scum-hunt for opposing factions, which can make it easier for them to appear town, but can also make them appear suspicious if a late-game votecount analysis points to them only catching scum of a single faction. Then can also of course kill each other, which tends to help town and is often used for balance.

Scumgroups in a multiball game don't necessarily have to be the same size; groups with fewer members tend to be balanced with more power.

Multiball games can wind up as kingmaker scenarios and draws.