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'''Greater Idea Mafia''' is a semi-open setup, based on [[Great Idea Mafia]], designed to be flexible while adding an extra layer of [[WIFOM]] and almost entirely removing the need for random votes.
'''Greater Idea Mafia''' is a semi-open setup, based on [[Great Idea Mafia]], designed to be flexible while adding an extra layer of [[WIFOM]] and almost entirely removing the need for random votes.


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Revision as of 05:46, 11 November 2014

Name:
  • Greater Idea Mafia
Setup Size:
Players:
  • 15
Setup Type:
Designer:
  • Anonymous

Greater Idea Mafia is a semi-open setup, based on Great Idea Mafia, designed to be flexible while adding an extra layer of WIFOM and almost entirely removing the need for random votes.

In this setup, each player is randomly assigned two roles from the deck. They must immediately choose one to keep and discard the other. Once every player has chosen a role - and there is at least one antitown role in the game (if all town, abandon or reshuffle) - any roles with partners are informed of their partners. At the start of Day 1, every player's discarded role is publicly revealed.

This page is in the process of being redesigned for clarity and ease of use in online play; you can find several smaller 'sub-decks' listed on this page for games with more manageable role lists and themes.

Setup

  1. Vanilla Townie
  2. Vanilla Townie
  3. Vanilla Townie
  4. Vanilla Townie
  5. Vanilla Townie
  6. Vanilla Townie
  7. Vanilla Townie
  8. Vanilla Townie
  9. Vanilla Townie
  10. Vanilla Townie
  11. Vanilla Townie
  12. Vanilla Townie
  13. Watcher
  14. Tracker
  15. Tracker
  16. Cop
  17. Cop
  18. Cop Lover
  19. Seer
  20. Seer
  21. FBI Agent
  22. Doctor
  23. Doctor
  24. Roleblocker
  25. Jailkeeper
  26. Bodyguard
  27. Vigilante
  28. One-shot Vigilante
  29. One-shot Dayvig
  30. One-shot Dayvig
  31. Compulsive Childkiller (if any Innocent Child is revealed, the Childkiller must immediately dayvig that player)
  32. Bulletproof Townie
  33. Supersaint
  34. One-shot Paranoid Gun Owner
  35. Mason
  36. Mason
  37. Mason
  38. Mason
  39. Mason Doctor
  40. Mason Lover
  41. Lover
  42. Lover
  43. Lover
  44. Jack-of-all-trades (One Roleblock, One Cop, One Doctor)
  45. Vengeful Townie
  46. Retired Werewolf Hunter
  47. Retired Marine (Immune to Serial Killer kills)
  48. Miller
  49. Hirsute Townie (Investigates as Werewolf)
  50. Evangelistic Townie (Investigates as Cult)
  51. Tentacled Townie (Investigates as Alien)
  52. Watchlisted Townie (Investigates as Serial Killer)
  53. Wrong Place at the Wrong Time Townie (Universal Miller)
  54. Black Goo (Town; anyone who targets it with an action becomes Cult)
  55. Ascetic Townie
  56. Private Investigator (Gets result "Cult" or "Not Cult")
  57. Gravedigger (Shows up as targeting all nightkilled players to Trackers and Watchers on night of said players' deaths)
  58. Nymphomaniac (Compulsively chooses a Lover on Night 1; NOT part of pre-existing Lover groups unless united by N1 choice)
  59. One-shot Governor
  60. One-shot Unlynchable Townie
  61. Town Godfather
  62. Innocent Child
  63. Hider
  64. Enabler
  65. Treestump
  66. Conspiracy Theorist (Gets result "Alien" or "Not Alien"; investigates as "Alien")
  67. Conspiracy Theorist (Gets result "Alien" or "Not Alien"; investigates as "Alien")
  68. Conspiracy Theorist (Gets result "Alien" or "Not Alien"; investigates as "Alien")
  69. One-shot Kingmaker
  70. Weak Jailkeeper
  71. Bloodhound (Gets result "Town" or "Not town")
  72. Vanilla Cop (VTs, basic Werewolves and Mafia Goons are Vanilla)
  73. Hero (If a King tries to execute you, the King dies instead)
  74. Tourist (Compulsively targets someone every night. No effect)
  75. Nurse (If a Town Doctor dies, you inherit their power)
  76. One-shot Commuter
  77. Cop-of-all-Trades (One-shot Cop, One-shot Seer, One-shot FBI Agent, One-shot Conspiracy Theorist, One-shot Private Investigator)
  78. One-shot Gladiator (Target two players at night; if both alive at daybreak, they are the only two lynch candidates that day)
  79. Lynchbait (If you are lynched, any and all Lynchers immediately win)
  80. Psychiatrist (Target someone each night, if they are an SK they will become a Vanilla Townie)
  81. Judas
  82. Saulus
  83. Underdog (When the first Day death occurs, adopts the alignment of the dead player. Starts as Survivor)
  84. Mafia Goon
  85. Mafia Goon
  86. Mafia Goon
  87. Mafia Goon
  88. Mafia Goon
  89. Mafia Godfather
  90. Mafia Tracker
  91. Mafia Doctor
  92. Mafia Roleblocker
  93. Mafia Lover
  94. Mafia Seer
  95. Mafia One-shot Dayvig
  96. Mafia One-shot Governor
  97. Mafia Strongman
  98. Mafia Reflexive Doctor (protects anyone who targets them)
  99. Hirsute Goon
  100. Mafia Cupid (Targets player Night 1; all OTHER players who targeted same player become Lovers with target)
  101. Alpha Goon (essentially a named goon)
  102. Mafia Compulsive Hider
  103. Werewolf
  104. Werewolf
  105. Werewolf
  106. Werewolf
  107. Alpha Werewolf
  108. Werewolf Roleblocker
  109. Werewolf One-shot Bulletproof
  110. Werewolf Cop
  111. Werewolf Mason
  112. Werewolf Watcher
  113. Werewolf FBI Agent
  114. Ninja Werewolf
  115. Werewolf One-shot PGO
  116. Werewolf Miller (investigates as Mafia)
  117. Werewolf Supersaint
  118. Werewolf Godfather (essentially a named werewolf)
  119. Werewolf Gravedigger
  120. Alien One-shot Unlynchable
  121. Alien Prober (targets one player; target is roleblocked and Prober gets investigation result of "Werewolf" or "Not werewolf")
  122. Alien Vanillaiser
  123. Alien Silencer
  124. Bulletproof Alien Lover
  125. Alien Psychotrooper (While alive, all cops with 'guilty/not guilty' format results are Insane)
  126. Alien Mass Redirector (Once per game, choose a player at night. All actions are redirected to that player that night, making the Psychomagnet essentially a 1-Shot Lightning Rod-izer)
  127. Alien Bloodsucker (Treestump someone at night. No Alien may perform the factional nightkill on the same night that you do this)
  128. Alien Sympathiser (If there are Aliens in the game, you are an Alien goon. If there are no other Aliens, you are a VT.)
  129. Survivor
  130. Compulsive Bodyguard Survivor
  131. Survivor Mason
  132. Lyncher (target to the left; or on forum: target above in playerlist; or on skype/chat: target chosen randomly from all other players)
  133. Lyncher (target to the right; or on forum: target below in playerlist; or on skype/chat: target chosen randomly from all other players)
  134. Serial Killer (Two-shot Bulletproof)
  135. Serial Killer (Immune to Mafia kills)
  136. Serial Killer (Immune to Werewolf kills)
  137. Serial Killer (Immune to Alien & Replicant kills)
  138. One-shot Cult Recruiter
  139. Cult One-shot Goomaker (Once per game, at night, target someone to make them take on Black Goo ability)

Replicant faction

  1. Replicant One-shot Lightning Rod
  2. Replicant Odd-Night Cop Even-Night Seer
  3. Replicant Doppelganger (All investigative actions on you return results for the player on your left)
  4. Replicant Suppressor (Target someone each night. All other actions on them that night fail)
  5. Replicant Millermaker (Each night, permanently cause a player to show as GUILTY to all 'X/not X' investigative roles)
  6. Replicant One-shot Politician (Target a player to steal their next day's vote and give it to another targeted player. Does not work if next day is LyLo)
  7. Replicant Suicide Bomber (Day ability)
  8. Bulletproof Replicant
  9. Replicant Sympathiser

Possibly Confusing Setup-Specific Things

  • If only one Mason or Lover is chosen, then they are essentially a named Vanilla Townie.
  • If more than 2 Masons or Lovers are chosen, then all the Masons form one Mason group, and all the Lovers form one Lover group (rather than separate pairs).
  • The Nymphomaniac, however, creates a separate Lover group when it uses its action on Night 1. It is not part of any pre-existing Lover groups at gamestart. It is possible to unite the two groups if the Nymphomaniac targets an existing Lover, however.
  • The One-Shot PGO is activated on the first night during which someone targets it. Any and all players who target it in that one night die.
  • On the forum, it is strongly advised to only run setups that start with at least 50% Town roles. This should also be advertised to the players. Broken setups are no fun. On scumchat or Skype or a Marathon Day, go crazy. Crazy setups ARE fun.
  • The Alien faction has only a one-shot factional nightkill for the whole game. The faction was designed to appear rarely but have powerful role actions.
  • The Innocent Child can choose to reveal itself at whatever moment it chooses. It is not revealed automatically at the start of Day 1.
  • The Enabler affects one randomly mod-selected other player. If the Enabler dies, its Enablee can no longer use any role powers other than a factional nightkill.
  • The One-shot Cult Recruiter cannot recruit scum who could potentially be in a group faction (i.e. Mafia, Werewolves, Aliens). Independent scum (SK, Survivor, etc) can be cult recruited. Any player, however, can be Culted by targeting the Black Goo.
  • The Replicant faction was originally designed to be an alternative to the Alien faction, with one of the two factions used at random by shuffling the face-to-face cards. If playing without a mod on Skype or in chat, this is not feasible; you may choose whether or not to include the Replicants as well as the Aliens, or to mutually agree with the players to use one instead of the other. Unlike the Aliens, however, Replicants are not limited to a single nightkill for the whole game. (In practice, face-to-face players ended up just using both)

History of Additions

  • The Alien Bloodsucker, Alien Sympathiser, Werewolf Godfather, Alpha Goon, Cop-of-all-Trades, One-shot Commuter, Nurse, Tourist, Hero and Vanilla Cop were added to the deck at Scumdon 2013.
  • The Compulsive Bodyguard Survivor, Survivor Mason, Werewolf Supersaint, Mafia Cupid, Bloodhound, Weak Jailkeeper, Wrong Place at the Wrong Time Townie, Tentacled Townie, Watchlisted Townie, Evangelistic Townie and Mason Lover were added to the deck at BaltoMeet 2013.
  • The Town One-shot Gladiator was added to the deck at The Reckoning III in January 2014.
  • The Replicant faction was added to the deck just prior to MANCHESSKID in February 2014. During that meet, the Alien/Replicant-immune SK, Mafia Compulsive Hider, Werewolf Gravedigger, Cult One-shot Goomaker, Underdog, Lynchbait, Compulsive Childkiller and Psychiatrist were added.

Mechanics

Setup Design

This setup was invented as a Face-to-Face game at the UK Scummers Meet 2013, using a constantly expanded card deck. The setup is intentionally goofy and designed for slightly shorter, less serious games - at the meet, it was frequently played at night. The initial deck was designed by ChannelDelibird but was modified and then vastly expanded by all the other attendees of the UK meet.

A small expansion of 19 cards added to the Greater Idea deck at the 2013 Baltimore meet by the attendees thereof was also intended to serve as the Greatest Idea Mafia deck.

Sub-decks

With the face-to-face deck now officially too large to shuffle efficiently, several smaller, optional decks are being selected to offer more streamlined setups to players interested in particular elements of the deck more than others, or simply hoping for more chance of one or two unified scumgroups in any given game. These are linked below; more will be added soon.

  • /Classic - A 52-card deck featuring more basic roles, only one scumgroup (the Mafia) and two Serial Killers.
  • /Basic Two Scum - A 52-card deck featuring more basic roles and only two possible scum factions (the Mafia and the Werewolves).
  • /Basic Mafia and Aliens - A 52-card deck featuring comparatively basic roles with one large scumgroup (the Mafia) and one smaller scumgroup (the Aliens).
  • /Life and Death - A 76-card deck featuring roles that perform, prevent, affect or capitalise on kills and deaths, including one large scumgroup (the Mafia), one smaller scumgroup (the Aliens) and several independents (Survivors, Lynchers and Serial Killers).

Role PMs

See /RolePMs.

See Also