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Normality rating scale 2.0

Basic

A Basic game has roles that are easy to understand for new players. Basic games are the fundamentals of Mafia. Basic games can be ran as Normal games with the Simple label.

Example role: Cop

Standard

A Standard game has roles appropriate for the Normal queue. Standard games do not deviate from what is expected for Mafia. Standard games can be ran as Normal games with the Complex label.

Example role: Neighborizer

Variant

A Variant game has roles with interesting twists or an interesting twist on the mechanics. Variant games do not majorly deviate from what is expected for Mafia.

Example role: Willbooster

Complex

A Complex game has new roles or new mechanics or pertinent flavor. Complex games can still be played with general Mafia strategy despite being different from what is expected.

Example role: Beholder

Mutant

A Mutant game has roles or mechanics that require new strategies. Mutant games may require counterintuitive strategies but the game is still fair.

Example role: Redirector

Unpredictable

An Unpredictable game may have moderator lies, imbalance, or complete curveballs. Unpredictable games may be unfair but the game still has a well-defined structure. Mechanically bastard roles or mechanics are allowed here and in the level below.

Example role: Death Miller

Anything Goes

An Anything Goes game has no limits, and the moderator or outside players can outright just rig the game. Anything Goes games are not guaranteed to be playable. Procedurally bastard dynamics are allowed here.

Example role: Shadowhydra

Legacy Normality rating scale

This is the old rating scale before refinements, kept for posterity.

The legacy Normality rating scale is a rough estimate of how Normal your game is, divided into three sections - Normal Games, Theme Games, and Bastard Games.

The scale goes from 0-10. 8-10 is a Normal game, 4-7 is a fair Theme game, and 3 or less is a Bastard game.

10

Basic. Core roles only. Newbie Games fall under this rating. Mountainous also falls under this rating.

Example setup: NewD3

9

Simple Normal. A simple Normal setup with more varied roles but no multiball or serial killer. Safely considered a Normal setup.

Example setup: 09:12

8

Complex Normal. A Normal setup that pushes Normal guidelines to the limit, uses complex Normal roles, or uses multiball or serial killer. The most extreme examples of an 8 might fail review.

Example setup: 2:2:9

7

Slightly Unusual. A setup that barely isn't Normal. Usually either a global mechanic in an Open setup, adding a variant role (as in the former Normal greylist), or flavor shenanigans on a Normal platter.

Example setup: Noughts and Crosses Mafia

6

Low Theme. A setup that definitely belongs on the Theme side of the scale but doesn't go all out on Theminess. Something like BooneyToonz with all the flavor shenanigans that entail, or an otherwise Normal setup with some more unusual roles or an unusual mechanic.

Example setup: Pick Your Poison

5

High Theme. A setup that goes all out on Theminess but doesn't quite hit madness. A game with unusual roles and flavor, some complex mechanics,

Example setup: Haunted Village

4

Madness. A setup that is either Role Madness, a uPick, or both incredibly intricate and flavorful but still considered fair (i.e. not bastard).

Example setup: Greater Idea Mafia played with the Basic Two Scum Deck

3

Low Bastard. A setup that is considered to be bastard, but still in a fun and anticipated way. Cult setups and Great Idea Mafia fit here.

Example setup: CultD3

2

High Bastard. A setup that is bastard and likely not in a fun way. A wild bastard dumpster fire. Still guaranteed to be playable. Death Miller setups fit here.

Example setup: Bastard++

1

The Abyss. A setup that is not guaranteed to be playable. Direct mod influence is possible. Might be something as ludicrous as Grand Idea Mafia, or something as sneaky as allowing non-players to directly influence the game. Mostly anything can happen.

Example setup: Deck of Astral Roles

0

Hadal Zone. Abandon hope, all ye who enter here. Definitely not playable. Think of trying to run Worst Idea Mafia and then altering the roles to be even more devious, and you'll scratch the 0 rating. Literally anything can and will happen.

Example setup: The hadal zone is an unknowable and inscrutable hell... a setup containing a Modkill Supersaint and a Hammerer is just one iteration of said hell.