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[[Outlaws]] have their own unique win condition. They can win with any faction, so long as they are holding onto at least 50% of all items in the game before it ends. | [[Outlaws]] have their own unique win condition. They can win with any faction, so long as they are holding onto at least 50% of all items in the game before it ends. | ||
== Sub-facton Win Conditions == |
Revision as of 14:00, 11 November 2020
A player's win condition is tied to their role, faction and sub-faction. There are broad win conditions that apply at a faction level but these may be altered or added to by that player's role or sub-faction - potentially even changing mid-game in some cases.
General Win Conditions
The main win conditions of different factions are listed below.
Village
Kill all evil-doers
This is the base win condition for village-aligned players. It does not matter whether evils are Executed or killed at night, if there are no evil players left at the start or end of a a day, the game ends and anyone with this win condition is victorious.
Coven, Undead, Demon
Kill all other evils
Reach voting parity with the village
The base win condition for evil factions is twofold - they must eliminate all other evil players in order to win, and they must reach voting parity with the village for the game to end naturally.
Vampire, Vampire Master
Reach voting parity with the village
Unlike other evil factions, Vampires only require voting parity to win the game. They do not need to eliminate other evil players.
Outlaws
Acquire 50% of all items in the game before it ends
Outlaws have their own unique win condition. They can win with any faction, so long as they are holding onto at least 50% of all items in the game before it ends.