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A setup with only regular [[Mafia]] and [[Townie]] roles. In the [http://www.mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=341 original game], every [[Cop]], [[Doctor]], [[Serial Killer]], [[Vigilante]], and [[Godfather]] was killed by the [[Game Moderator]] in the game setup. Also called [[Roleless Mafia]]; sometimes this is done as an [[Open Setup]], sometimes not.
{{Setups
|Title=Mountainous
|Setup Size=Mini
|Players=13
|Designer=
|Designer2=
|Designer3=
|Notes=Can have any number of players.
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'''Mountainous''' is a term given to setups that have no [[power role]]s at all.  The name is held over from the original game with this arrangement run by [[Werebear]], and has since acquired the connotation that these games are "difficult" due to the lack of power roles helping Town.


[[Category:Mountainous Games| ]]
The "classic" Mountainous setup featured two scum and ten Townies before the player limit on Mini games was increased to 13.
 
==Setup==
 
* 2 [[Mafia Goon]]s
* 11 [[Vanilla Townie]]s
 
==Mechanics==
*[[Daystart]]
 
==Role PM's==
 
===<div style="color:red">Mafia Goon</div>===
* Welcome, [Player Name]. You are a '''Mafia Goon''', along with your partner, [Player Name].
 
'''Abilities:'''
*Factional communication: During the night phase you may talk with your partner here [QuickTopic link].
*Factional kill: Each night phase, one of you or your partner may perform the factional kill.
'''Win condition:'''
*You win when all members of the town have been eliminated or nothing can prevent this from occuring.
 
 
===<div style="color:green">Vanilla Townie</div>===
* Welcome, [Player Name], you are a '''Vanilla Townie'''.
 
'''Abilities:'''
*Your weapon is your vote, you have no night actions.
 
'''Win condition:'''
*You win when all threats to the town have been eliminated.
 
==Discussion==
10:2 Mountainous has long been considered a balanced setup that relies exclusively on player skill.  The balance of this setup is highly suspect, though, as the Town's theoretical win rate is only [[The EV Project|33.2%]] - almost the same as Town winning a 2:1 [[ELo]].
 
11:2 Mountainous has an expected win rate of [[Numbers, Part 1|39.49%]], which is better, but not nearly what public expectation was.
 
==History==
{{SetupHistory/Database}}
 
[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 17 June 2021

Name:
  • Mountainous
Setup Size:
Players:
  • 13
Setup Type:
Designer:
  • Anonymous
Notes: Can have any number of players.

Mountainous is a term given to setups that have no power roles at all. The name is held over from the original game with this arrangement run by Werebear, and has since acquired the connotation that these games are "difficult" due to the lack of power roles helping Town.

The "classic" Mountainous setup featured two scum and ten Townies before the player limit on Mini games was increased to 13.

Setup

Mechanics

Role PM's

Mafia Goon

  • Welcome, [Player Name]. You are a Mafia Goon, along with your partner, [Player Name].

Abilities:

  • Factional communication: During the night phase you may talk with your partner here [QuickTopic link].
  • Factional kill: Each night phase, one of you or your partner may perform the factional kill.

Win condition:

  • You win when all members of the town have been eliminated or nothing can prevent this from occuring.


Vanilla Townie

  • Welcome, [Player Name], you are a Vanilla Townie.

Abilities:

  • Your weapon is your vote, you have no night actions.

Win condition:

  • You win when all threats to the town have been eliminated.

Discussion

10:2 Mountainous has long been considered a balanced setup that relies exclusively on player skill. The balance of this setup is highly suspect, though, as the Town's theoretical win rate is only 33.2% - almost the same as Town winning a 2:1 ELo.

11:2 Mountainous has an expected win rate of 39.49%, which is better, but not nearly what public expectation was.

History

History
Open 2 - (Mafia Win)
Open 55 - (Abandoned)
Open 59 - (Mafia Win)