![]() ![]() I have this one friend who is very observant and actually good at tracking who's doing what in relation to the rules and tasks given. It's sort of a waste of time for one imposter to use their kill and have a body reported before the other imposter can pull off their kill in that same round. You'll know that your partner used their kill cooldown around the same time as you, too. It's dangerous, for sure, but it's efficient when you both slip away unnoticed. You can rid the crew of two players simultaneously and prevent either one from reporting dead bodies in that moment. Although there tend to be few opportunities to pull this off, it's especially effective when you have the chance. The best reason for this is to set up double kills. Of course, you can't be talking with anyone during gameplay phases, but you should keep tabs on how they're moving and sometimes move with them. And I found that chances of success increase significantly when working in tandem. Work With Your Fellow ImposterĪll the matches I've played have been set with two imposters among our group. If you can pin it on someone else because you saw them in rooms or hallways near the body, more power to you. When someone reports a dead body, everyone will question crewmate locations and tasks. This is especially useful when you start killing crewmates yourself. This helps you look active in the process of weeding out imposters, but can also present opportunities to seed suspicion of others who might trip up defending themselves. You might also want to blend into talks by taking note of where crewmates have been and where they're going. Sometimes it's not enough to just state your case when lying in discussions. Track Where Others Are Going And Have Been During discussion phases, aggressive crewmates tend to question what others' tasks are and what they had to do, so you better be ready to reasonably lie your ass off to blend into the discussion and explain the tasks you were "supposed" to complete. Knowing the task's requirements gives you an idea of how long you should be at that location, especially when other players are keeping a watchful eye. ![]() It isn't much use if you don't know what those tasks entail, since some take longer than others, and some are multi-step processes that make you go to different locations on the map. However, understanding what these tasks are is a key piece of concealing your identity throughout a match You don't actually get to do anything for these "tasks," though. These are in spots where real tasks happen, and provide effective opportunities to blend in with crewmates and act normal among them. When you're designated imposter, you'll be given fake tasks across the map. Alright, that's enough setup,: let me show you how to be a better imposter -and feel free to share your own tips in the comments, too! Make sure you take note of the rules before starting the match. Pay particular attention to the imposters' cooldown timer for kills, the parameters for tasks and types of tasks that have been set, player vision settings, and whether imposter confirmation upon ejection is enabled. Veteran players know how this all works, but regardless, be sure to check how the host has configured the rules of the game before playing. Everyone deliberates when a dead body is reported or when an emergency meeting is called, and can subsequently vote on who to eject from the group, in hopes of ridding the crew of its imposters. Crewmates need to complete a number of tasks across the map before imposters kill enough of them, and imposters need to be clever about how they blend in and commit murders. ![]() Self-Report And Frame Others Only With ConfidenceÄepending on the rules, Among Us pits a number of innocent crewmates against one or two secret imposters, but lumps them all into one group of up to 10 players.Understand What Each Sabotage Does And Where It Forces Crewmates To Go.Kill The Lights To Cover Up Or Setup A Kill.Don't Sit On Your Kill Cooldown For Too Long.Track Where Others Are Going And Have Been.
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