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==Setup Explained==
==Setup Explained==


This is a fairly complex setup due to the number of possible roles in play.
This is a fairly complex setup due to the number of possible roles in play. It uses the idea of grouping certain types of roles into bags, to ensure that multiple plays of the setup are unlikely to be the same, but will always guarantee a reasonable distribution of certain role types. Bag 1 contains intel gathering roles relating to alignment, bag 2 offers a variety of roles that can help to find or prevent night kills, bag 3 contains intel gathering roles relating to visits, bag 4 contains roles relating to adding or removing kill power, and bag 5 contains a variety of Villager variants.
 
Players who are told that they are a Villager should be aware that they could instead be an Insomniac, Lycan or Sleepwalker.
 
The intel gathering roles should be aware that their checks may be skewed by people being bloodlet, Lycans and Sleepwalkers.
 
There could be up to two Shapeshifters in the game, which could mean that the person who is seen to die at night has moved into another avatar, killing the player who orignally had that avatar.
 
Insane Adjudicators and Seers will not be told that they are Insane, they will instead believe themselves to be the standard type. This means that players should be aware that any checks from a player claiming Adjudicator or Seer may actually be the opposite.
 
Conflicts may also arise due to people claiming roles from the same bag. For example bag 4 only has one role from within that subset, so if someone claims Courtesan and another player claims Holdout, those two players cannot both be on the Village team, so it is always worth checking whether there are conflicting claims from within bags.
 
There is the possibility for a Drunk Harlot or Stalker in the game. Roles that are drunk may not get a check at night because the player instead has a hangover. If a player is drunk for one of their checks, their visit will still happen and can be seen by other visit checking roles. See the individual role pages for an explanation of how drunkeness is determined.

Latest revision as of 18:52, 14 January 2024

Setup Details
Setup name: UtilityBags
Number of Players: 15
Complexity Rating: 6
Number of Village team: 11
Number of Wolfpack team: 4
Number of Bloodmoon Cult: 0
Guaranteed Village team roles: Villager
Possible Village team roles: Adjudicator, Agitator, Arcane Watcher, Arcanist, Blind Monk, Courtesan, Diseased, Diviner, Drunk Harlot, Drunk Stalker, Elder, Holdout, Huntsman, Insane Adjudicator, InsaneSeer, Insomniac, Lycan, Militia, Protector, Seer, Sleepwalker, Strongman
Guaranteed Wolfpack team roles: None
Possible Wolfpack team roles: Alphawolf, Bloodhound, Bloodletter, Direwolf, Shapeshifter
Guaranteed Bloodmoon Cult roles: None
Possible Bloodmoon Cult roles: None
Guaranteed Items in game: None
Possible Items in game: None
Guaranteed Auras in game: None
Possible Auras in game: None

Moderator Text

4 roles have been drawn from the following bag: { Alphawolf, Bloodhound, Bloodletter, Direwolf, Shapeshifter (x2) }

2 roles have been drawn from the following bag: { Adjudicator, Arcanist, Diviner, InsaneAdjudicator, InsaneSeer, Seer }

2 roles have been drawn from the following bag: { ArcaneWatcher, Diseased (x2), Elder (x2), Huntsman, Protector }

1 role has been drawn from the following bag: { BlindMonk, DrunkHarlot, DrunkStalker, Insomniac (x2) }

1 role has been drawn from the following bag: { Agitator, Courtesan, Holdout, Militia (x2) }

5 roles have been drawn from the following bag: { Lycan (x3), Sleepwalker (x3), Strongman (x2), Villager (x6) }

Roles

Village

The village has 2 roles chosen from the following bag:

Bag 1
Adjudicator Arcanist
Diviner Insane Adjudicator
Insane Seer Seer

It also has 2 roles from the following bag:

Bag 2
Arcane Watcher Diseased
Diseased Elder
Elder Huntsman
Protector

It also has 1 roles from the following bag:

Bag 3
Blind Monk
Drunk Harlot
Drunk Stalker
Insomniac
Insomniac

It also has 1 roles from the following bag: Agitator, Courtesan, Holdout, Militia (x2)

Bag 4
Agitator
Courtesan
Holdout
Militia
Militia

And 5 roles from the following bag: Lycan (x3), Sleepwalker (x3), Strongman (x2), Villager (x6)

Bag 5
Lycan Lycan Lycan
Sleepwalker Sleepwalker Sleepwalker
Strongman Strongman Villager
Villager Villager Villager
Villager Villager

Wolfpack

The Wolfpack have 4 roles from the following bag: Alphawolf, Bloodhound, Bloodletter, Direwolf, Shapeshifter (x2)

Bag
Alphawolf
Bloodhound
Bloodletter
Direwolf
Shapeshifter
Shapeshifter

Items

None

Auras

None

Setup Explained

This is a fairly complex setup due to the number of possible roles in play. It uses the idea of grouping certain types of roles into bags, to ensure that multiple plays of the setup are unlikely to be the same, but will always guarantee a reasonable distribution of certain role types. Bag 1 contains intel gathering roles relating to alignment, bag 2 offers a variety of roles that can help to find or prevent night kills, bag 3 contains intel gathering roles relating to visits, bag 4 contains roles relating to adding or removing kill power, and bag 5 contains a variety of Villager variants.

Players who are told that they are a Villager should be aware that they could instead be an Insomniac, Lycan or Sleepwalker.

The intel gathering roles should be aware that their checks may be skewed by people being bloodlet, Lycans and Sleepwalkers.

There could be up to two Shapeshifters in the game, which could mean that the person who is seen to die at night has moved into another avatar, killing the player who orignally had that avatar.

Insane Adjudicators and Seers will not be told that they are Insane, they will instead believe themselves to be the standard type. This means that players should be aware that any checks from a player claiming Adjudicator or Seer may actually be the opposite.

Conflicts may also arise due to people claiming roles from the same bag. For example bag 4 only has one role from within that subset, so if someone claims Courtesan and another player claims Holdout, those two players cannot both be on the Village team, so it is always worth checking whether there are conflicting claims from within bags.

There is the possibility for a Drunk Harlot or Stalker in the game. Roles that are drunk may not get a check at night because the player instead has a hangover. If a player is drunk for one of their checks, their visit will still happen and can be seen by other visit checking roles. See the individual role pages for an explanation of how drunkeness is determined.