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{{Infobox mafia
 
{{Infobox mafia
|nameandicon=Godfather (GF) [[File:Achievement Godfather.png|thumb|50x50px]][[File:Gfmobile.png|thumb|50px|The Mobile icon.]]
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|nameandicon=Godfather<br />[[File:Achievement Godfather.png|thumb|left|50x50px]][[File:Gfmobile.png|thumb|50px|right]]<br>(GF)
 
|avatar=[[File:Godfather 2.png|100px]]
 
|avatar=[[File:Godfather 2.png|100px]]
 
|summary = The leader of organized crime.
 
|summary = The leader of organized crime.
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|sheriff = You cannot find evidence of wrongdoing. Your target seems innocent.
 
|sheriff = You cannot find evidence of wrongdoing. Your target seems innocent.
 
|investigator = <u>'''Classic Results'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Godfather}}, or {{Arsonist}}.<br><br><u>'''[[Town_of_Salem_-_The_Coven_(DLC)|Coven Expansion Results]]'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Godfather}}, {{Arsonist}}, or {{Crusader}}.
 
|investigator = <u>'''Classic Results'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Godfather}}, or {{Arsonist}}.<br><br><u>'''[[Town_of_Salem_-_The_Coven_(DLC)|Coven Expansion Results]]'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Godfather}}, {{Arsonist}}, or {{Crusader}}.
|attributes =[[Night Immunity]] [[Detection Immunity]]<br>Attack: Basic<br>Defense: Basic
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|attributes =[[Night Immunity]]<br>[[Detection Immunity]]<br>Attack: Basic<br>Defense: Basic
 
|alignment = {{Mafia Killing}}
 
|alignment = {{Mafia Killing}}
 
|consigliere = Your target is the leader of the {{Mafia}}. They must be the {{Godfather}}.
 
|consigliere = Your target is the leader of the {{Mafia}}. They must be the {{Godfather}}.
 
|special = [[Unique Role]]<br>{{Mafia chat}}
 
|special = [[Unique Role]]<br>{{Mafia chat}}
 
|type = Killing,<br>Manipulation,<br>Unique|priority = 5
 
|type = Killing,<br>Manipulation,<br>Unique|priority = 5
|attributestext = If there is a {{Mafioso}} he will attack the target instead of you.<br>You will appear to be a {{Town}} member to the {{Sheriff}}.<br>You can talk with the other {{Mafia}} at night.
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|attributestext = If there is a {{Mafioso}} he will attack the target instead of you.<br>You will appear to be innocent to the {{Sheriff}}.<br>You can talk with the other {{Mafia}} at night.
 
|actionother = Force {{Mafioso}} to attack your target. If there is no {{Mafioso}}, you will attack the target.
 
|actionother = Force {{Mafioso}} to attack your target. If there is no {{Mafioso}}, you will attack the target.
|actionnone = Let {{Mafioso}} choose their target. If there is no {{Mafioso}}, nothing happens.|winwith = {{Mafia}}<br>{{Survivor}}<br>{{Witch}}|mustkill = {{Town}}<br>{{Arsonist}}<br>{{Serial Killer}}<br>{{Werewolf}}<br>{{Vampires}}<br>{{Coven}}<br>{{Plaguebearer}}<br>{{Pestilence}}<br>{{Juggernaut}}|goal = Kill anyone who doesn't submit to {{Mafia}}.}}{{Story Godfather}}
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|actionnone = Let {{Mafioso}} choose their target. If there is no {{Mafioso}}, nothing happens.|winwith = '''{{Mafia}}'''<br>'''{{Survivor}}'''<br>'''{{Witch}}'''|mustkill = '''{{Town}}'''<br>'''{{Arsonist}}'''<br>'''{{Serial Killer}}'''<br>'''{{Werewolf}}'''<br>'''{{Vampires}}'''<br>'''{{Coven}}'''<br>'''{{Plaguebearer}}'''<br>'''{{Pestilence}}'''<br>'''{{Juggernaut}}'''|goal = Kill anyone that will not submit to the {{Mafia}}.}}{{Story Godfather}}
   
 
==Mechanics==
 
==Mechanics==
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** Be visible to a {{Lookout}} who watches your target.
 
** Be visible to a {{Lookout}} who watches your target.
 
** Be killed by a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Werewolf}}, stone-gazing {{Medusa}}, or an alerted {{Veteran}} at that location.
 
** Be killed by a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Werewolf}}, stone-gazing {{Medusa}}, or an alerted {{Veteran}} at that location.
** Get a message saying if your target has a higher Defense value than your Attack value.
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** Receive a message displaying if your target has a higher Defense value than your Attack value.
 
** Be able to leave a {{Death Note}} behind for the {{Town}} to see in the morning.
 
** Be able to leave a {{Death Note}} behind for the {{Town}} to see in the morning.
 
* If a {{Mafioso}} is alive when you die, the {{Mafioso}} will be promoted to {{Godfather}}.
 
* If a {{Mafioso}} is alive when you die, the {{Mafioso}} will be promoted to {{Godfather}}.
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
 
As the leader of the {{Mafia}}, it is important for you to give orders to the {{Mafia}} and to make the most use out of all of their abilities. It is also important to listen to the other members of the {{Mafia}} and make use of any information that they give you.
 
As the leader of the {{Mafia}}, it is important for you to give orders to the {{Mafia}} and to make the most use out of all of their abilities. It is also important to listen to the other members of the {{Mafia}} and make use of any information that they give you.
* If you are pressed to [[Role Claims Guide|claim]] a {{Town}} role, the most obvious choice is {{Bodyguard}} (if, of course, you don't own [[Town of Salem - The Coven (DLC)]]), since that's the only {{Town}} role in your investigative result. However, a lot of people find that claim suspicious for many reasons, so don't be surprised if they do not believe you. You can also claim as the {{Executioner}} and state a false target. You can choose your target as an active {{Sheriff}} or one of your members of the {{Mafia}} as a target. If you can't choose anyone as your target and the {{Investigator}} found you are lying, just say that you were doused by an {{Arsonist}} and claim to be the {{Sheriff}} and prepare your {{Last Will}} because {{Sheriff}} is easy to pretend. You can try to also claim doused, and state a different false claim.
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* If you are pressed to [[Role Claims Guide|claim]] a {{Town}} role, the most obvious choice is {{Bodyguard}} (if, of course, you don't own [[Town of Salem - The Coven (DLC)]]), since that's the only {{Town}} role in your investigative result. However, a lot of people find that claim suspicious for many reasons, so don't be surprised if they do not believe you. You can also claim as the {{Executioner}} and state a false target. You can choose your target as an active {{Sheriff}} or one of your members of the {{Mafia}} as a target. If you can't choose anyone as your target and the {{Investigator}} found you are lying, just say that you were doused by an {{Arsonist}} and claim to be the {{Sheriff}} and prepare your {{Last Will}} because {{Sheriff}} is easy to pretend. You can try to also claim doused, and state a different false claim.
** Be cautious about claiming it unnecessarily; the {{Town}} also knows it's your most obvious choice (and it's also the obvious choice for {{Arsonists}}). During late or even early game, a desperate or aggressive {{Town}} might lynch you for claiming it if they have no other leads.
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** Be cautious about claiming {{Bodyguard}} unnecessarily; the {{Town}} also knows it's your most obvious choice (and it's also the obvious choice for {{Arsonists}}). During late or even early game, a desperate or aggressive {{Town}} might lynch you for claiming it if they have no other leads.
 
** Claiming to be a {{Bodyguard}} is also difficult if an important confirmed {{Town}} role like the {{Mayor}} or {{Jailor}} has died at night, since the {{Town}} would wonder why you weren't protecting them. In this situation, you can try to claim that you were role-blocked by a {{Consort}}
 
** Claiming to be a {{Bodyguard}} is also difficult if an important confirmed {{Town}} role like the {{Mayor}} or {{Jailor}} has died at night, since the {{Town}} would wonder why you weren't protecting them. In this situation, you can try to claim that you were role-blocked by a {{Consort}}
 
** If another {{Town Protective}} is killed, especially if they are a {{Bodyguard}} themselves, you may be lynched or killed due to the much lower chance of there being another {{Bodyguard}}.
 
** If another {{Town Protective}} is killed, especially if they are a {{Bodyguard}} themselves, you may be lynched or killed due to the much lower chance of there being another {{Bodyguard}}.
** You can also claim to be a {{Bodyguard}} and have another member of the {{Mafia}} (which can be a {{Disguiser}}) claim {{Doctor}}. Then every day you can say that you will protect the {{Doctor}} tonight and he will heal you tonight. You can also use messages during the day such as "Thanks, Doc!" or "Thanks BG!" to further mislead the {{Town}}. This strategy is very hard to disprove because the Investigator will also see you as a Bodyguard and the {{Disguiser}} as a {{Doctor}}, even if he does not disguise as anyone(or if he disguises as a {{Doctor}}). You will also have an alibi to why you did not protect the {{Mayor}} or {{Jailor}} if they died that night. This strategy, however, might not work if there is a clever {{Spy}}, who can call you or the {{Disguiser}} out for not being visited by the {{Mafia}}.
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** You can also claim to be a {{Bodyguard}} and have another member of the {{Mafia}} (which can be a {{Disguiser}}) claim {{Doctor}}. Then every day you can say that you will protect the {{Doctor}} tonight and he will heal you tonight. You can also use messages during the day such as "Thanks, Doc!" or "Thanks BG!" to further mislead the {{Town}}. This strategy is very hard to disprove because the Investigator will also see you as a Bodyguard and the {{Disguiser}} as a {{Doctor}}, even if he does not disguise as anyone(or if he disguises as a {{Doctor}}). You will also have an alibi to why you did not protect the {{Mayor}} or {{Jailor}} if they died that night. This strategy, however, might not work if there is a clever {{Spy}}, who can call you or the {{Disguiser}} out for not being visited by the {{Mafia}}.
 
* A potential strategy with the {{Mafia}} is to have one of them claim to be a {{Sheriff}} saying another member of the {{Mafia}} (usually one that's not important, like a {{Framer}}) came up as a member of the {{Mafia}}. This has some benefits: First, the accusing member of the {{Mafia}} usually becomes a "confirmed" {{Townie}}, so the member of the {{Mafia}} that claimed to be a {{Sheriff}} has a viable defense. However, this can cause more harm than benefit as someone can call them out through information. It can also lead to the member of the {{Mafia}}'s death from the {{Neutral Killing}} role if it's not an {{Arsonist}}. This strategy is more liable in [[All Any]]; in [[Ranked]] it is more risky with fewer members of the {{Mafia}}. This is called [[bussing]], and is a very effective strategy if pulled off. 
 
* A potential strategy with the {{Mafia}} is to have one of them claim to be a {{Sheriff}} saying another member of the {{Mafia}} (usually one that's not important, like a {{Framer}}) came up as a member of the {{Mafia}}. This has some benefits: First, the accusing member of the {{Mafia}} usually becomes a "confirmed" {{Townie}}, so the member of the {{Mafia}} that claimed to be a {{Sheriff}} has a viable defense. However, this can cause more harm than benefit as someone can call them out through information. It can also lead to the member of the {{Mafia}}'s death from the {{Neutral Killing}} role if it's not an {{Arsonist}}. This strategy is more liable in [[All Any]]; in [[Ranked]] it is more risky with fewer members of the {{Mafia}}. This is called [[bussing]], and is a very effective strategy if pulled off. 
* Try getting {{Townies}} lynched by putting roles you want to get rid of as having a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than your [[Keyword System|Attack]] value, even if they aren't. The {{Town}} almost always listens to {{Death Notes}} claiming someone has a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than their [[Keyword System|Attack]] value unless they have a bigger threat to worry about, like an {{Arsonist}}. This is a great way to eliminate {{Townies}} and other opposing forces. You can also try to frame {{Townies}} this way, Claiming to attack them and saying their defense is too high. Watch out for {{Spies}} when doing this,as they can easily disprove the {{Death Note}}.
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* Try having {{Townies}} lynched by putting roles you want to dispose of as having a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than your [[Keyword System|Attack]] value, even if they aren't. The {{Town}} almost always listens to {{Death Notes}} claiming someone has a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than their [[Keyword System|Attack]] value unless they have a bigger threat to worry about, like an {{Arsonist}}. This is a great way to eliminate {{Townies}} and other opposing forces. You can also try to frame {{Townies}} this way, Claiming to attack them and saying their defense is too high. Watch out for {{Spies}} when doing this,as they can easily disprove the {{Death Note}}.
   
 
* If you are jailed on Night 1, try claiming to be an {{Executioner}} and tell the {{Jailor}} if he helps you lynch your target, you will side with the {{Town}}. That would explain your [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense and keep people off your case for a while. Of course, this could backfire if the {{Jailor}} chooses to execute you the next night, or if the {{Jailor}} asks for your target and you claim your target, who is unknowingly the {{Jailor}} themselves.
 
* If you are jailed on Night 1, try claiming to be an {{Executioner}} and tell the {{Jailor}} if he helps you lynch your target, you will side with the {{Town}}. That would explain your [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense and keep people off your case for a while. Of course, this could backfire if the {{Jailor}} chooses to execute you the next night, or if the {{Jailor}} asks for your target and you claim your target, who is unknowingly the {{Jailor}} themselves.
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* Remember, while you are generally considered the leader, do not try to be too bossy. The other members of the {{Mafia}} might not listen to you if you act rude. Also, remember that other members of the {{Mafia}} may know more than you, such as a {{Consigliere}} finding an important {{Town}} role.
 
* Remember, while you are generally considered the leader, do not try to be too bossy. The other members of the {{Mafia}} might not listen to you if you act rude. Also, remember that other members of the {{Mafia}} may know more than you, such as a {{Consigliere}} finding an important {{Town}} role.
 
* If you are attacked, act natural. Most {{Godfathers}} will not say anything during the day if they were attacked. A few carefully worded lies can keep you from being hanged.
 
* If you are attacked, act natural. Most {{Godfathers}} will not say anything during the day if they were attacked. A few carefully worded lies can keep you from being hanged.
** If attacked by a {{Vigilante}}, you can claim that you're a {{Bodyguard}} and used your bulletproof vest. Claiming to have been healed by a {{Doctor}} can sometimes work too, though if the {{Doctor}} dies and kept track of who he healed, this could backfire. Also, a {{Doctor}}'s heal would not produce a message notifying them of you having visible defense, so the {{Vigilante}} can call you out for that. Claiming to be a {{Survivor}} rarely works, since the {{Town}} has little reason not to lynch a {{Survivor}} who has fallen under suspicion, and may even assume them to be a {{Werewolf}} or {{Arsonist}} (if there is a possibility of a {{Neutral Killing}} role).
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** If attacked by a {{Vigilante}}, you can claim that you're a {{Bodyguard}} and used your bulletproof vest. Claiming to have been healed by a {{Doctor}} can sometimes work too, though if the {{Doctor}} dies and kept track of who he healed, this could backfire. Also, a {{Doctor}}'s heal would not produce a message notifying them of you having visible defense, so the {{Vigilante}} can call you out for that. Claiming to be a {{Survivor}} rarely works, since the {{Town}} has little reason not to lynch a {{Survivor}} who has fallen under suspicion, and may even assume them to be a {{Werewolf}} or {{Arsonist}} (if there is a possibility of a {{Neutral Killing}} role). {{Survivor}} is also impossible to claim in [[Ranked]], so reserve it for [[All Any]].
 
* You could try and claim to be a {{Vigilante}} on Day 2 and that you attacked one of the members in your {{Mafia}} but they had a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than your [[Keyword System|Attack]] value. Keep telling the {{Town}} to lynch them. The {{Town}} will realize that a {{Vigilante}} can't shoot on Night 1 and assume you are an {{Executioner}} or {{Jester}} and that the person you called out is your target. This strategy helps you in several ways:
 
* You could try and claim to be a {{Vigilante}} on Day 2 and that you attacked one of the members in your {{Mafia}} but they had a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than your [[Keyword System|Attack]] value. Keep telling the {{Town}} to lynch them. The {{Town}} will realize that a {{Vigilante}} can't shoot on Night 1 and assume you are an {{Executioner}} or {{Jester}} and that the person you called out is your target. This strategy helps you in several ways:
 
** An {{Executioner}} has [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense, giving credit to your claim since you have [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense as the Godfather.
 
** An {{Executioner}} has [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense, giving credit to your claim since you have [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense as the Godfather.
** The member of the {{Mafia}} you called out will be considered a {{Townie}} ('''Note:''' if you get outed as {{Godfather}} somehow, and people find out your role, then experienced {{Townies}} might think your that "target" is also a member of the {{Mafia}} since this is a common strategy called "[[bussing]]".)
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** The member of the {{Mafia}} you called out will be considered a {{Townie}} ('''Note:''' if you are outed as {{Godfather}} somehow, and people find out your role, then experienced {{Townies}} might think your that "target" is also a member of the {{Mafia}} since this is a common strategy called "[[bussing]]".)
 
** You've also now removed suspicion from yourself and another member of the {{Mafia}} since most people will ignore an {{Executioner}} or a {{Jester}} once they've been revealed. Of course, this requires the cooperation of the other member of the {{Mafia}}. In some cases, however, they'll think you're ratting them out and tell the {{Town}} you're the {{Godfather}} or that you're a member of the {{Mafia}}. You obviously don't want this to happen, since it crumbles the facade you're trying to build.
 
** You've also now removed suspicion from yourself and another member of the {{Mafia}} since most people will ignore an {{Executioner}} or a {{Jester}} once they've been revealed. Of course, this requires the cooperation of the other member of the {{Mafia}}. In some cases, however, they'll think you're ratting them out and tell the {{Town}} you're the {{Godfather}} or that you're a member of the {{Mafia}}. You obviously don't want this to happen, since it crumbles the facade you're trying to build.
 
** '''NOTE: '''In [[Ranked]], this requires the existence of an {{Executioner}}, or {{Neutral Evil}}, as long as a slot that could possibly be a {{Townie}} that is not the {{Mayor}} or a {{Jailor}}. Otherwise, no one will believe you're the {{Executioner}}, as it won't be possible. Also, being a supposed {{Executioner}} may draw the attention of the {{Jailor}}, who may jail and execute you just for the sake of killing an evil role.
 
** '''NOTE: '''In [[Ranked]], this requires the existence of an {{Executioner}}, or {{Neutral Evil}}, as long as a slot that could possibly be a {{Townie}} that is not the {{Mayor}} or a {{Jailor}}. Otherwise, no one will believe you're the {{Executioner}}, as it won't be possible. Also, being a supposed {{Executioner}} may draw the attention of the {{Jailor}}, who may jail and execute you just for the sake of killing an evil role.
* Try to get a non-member of the {{Mafia}} lynched as early as possible. If it works and they are {{Town}}, you can claim to be an {{Executioner}} and you will work with the {{Town}}. If it doesn't work, try to lynch them all game; the {{Town}} will say you are a bad {{Executioner}}. If the {{Townie}} you tried to get lynched dies, the {{Town}} will not lynch you out of fear that you have turned into a {{Jester}}.
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* Try to have a non-member of the {{Mafia}} lynched as early as possible. If it works and they are {{Town}}, you can claim to be an {{Executioner}} and you will work with the {{Town}}. If it doesn't work, try to lynch them all game; the {{Town}} will say you are a bad {{Executioner}}. If the {{Townie}} you tried to have lynched dies, the {{Town}} will not lynch you out of fear that you have turned into a {{Jester}}.
 
** Although claiming {{Executioner}} often works well, it can work out badly as {{Jailors}} often execute people who they believe to be an {{Executioner}} or who claim/act like one in case they are a role with [[Keyword System|Defense]] faking. They could also lynch you, although this is less likely as they may suspect you of being a {{Jester}}.
 
** Although claiming {{Executioner}} often works well, it can work out badly as {{Jailors}} often execute people who they believe to be an {{Executioner}} or who claim/act like one in case they are a role with [[Keyword System|Defense]] faking. They could also lynch you, although this is less likely as they may suspect you of being a {{Jester}}.
 
* One of the quickest ways to lead to downfall for the {{Mafia}} are {{Death Notes}} - if the {{Mafioso}} is [[Role block|role blocked]] and you kill someone, leaving a different {{Death Note}}, then the {{Town}} will know that either the {{Death Note}} has been changed or, more likely, the person writing it wasn't the same person as the one writing the other {{Death Note}}. The easiest way to avoid this is for the {{Godfather}} to copy the {{Death Note}} of their {{Mafioso}}, so that the {{Town}} has no idea when one of them has been [[Role block|role blocked]].
 
* One of the quickest ways to lead to downfall for the {{Mafia}} are {{Death Notes}} - if the {{Mafioso}} is [[Role block|role blocked]] and you kill someone, leaving a different {{Death Note}}, then the {{Town}} will know that either the {{Death Note}} has been changed or, more likely, the person writing it wasn't the same person as the one writing the other {{Death Note}}. The easiest way to avoid this is for the {{Godfather}} to copy the {{Death Note}} of their {{Mafioso}}, so that the {{Town}} has no idea when one of them has been [[Role block|role blocked]].
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'''Dealing with a {{Medusa}}''': You can kill her at the right time when she doesn't use her Stone Gaze. Your {{Consort}} can also role-block her, allowing you to kill her safely; unlike the {{Veteran}}, the {{Medusa}} is ''not'' immune to being role-blocked.
 
'''Dealing with a {{Medusa}}''': You can kill her at the right time when she doesn't use her Stone Gaze. Your {{Consort}} can also role-block her, allowing you to kill her safely; unlike the {{Veteran}}, the {{Medusa}} is ''not'' immune to being role-blocked.
   
'''Dealing with a {{Serial Killer}}''': A major obstacle in the way of {{Mafia}}'s victory is the {{Serial Killer}}. The {{Serial Killer}} is a wildcard that can make or break the {{Mafia}}. Using {{Mafia}} role strategies listed below can stop a {{Serial Killer}}. However, as {{Godfather}}, there is little you can do due to the {{Serial Killer}}'s [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense. One small strategy that can assist your victory against {{Serial Killers}} is to pretend that you are {{Town}} and to bait the {{Serial Killer}} to attack you. When the day comes, say that you were attacked but you were healed by a {{Doctor}}({{Serial Killer}}'s usually can't accuse you of being the {{Godfather}} without revealing themselves in the same round as their attack, but they will usually do so in their next {{Death Note}}, so make sure to get rid of them as soon as possible after being attacked). Because of the {{Serial Killer}}'s [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense and the fact that {{Serial Killers}} win over {{Godfathers}} or any member of the {{Mafia}} vs {{Serial Killer}} situation, getting a {{Serial Killer}} when there is a small group is vital for a win. A more risky strategy can be done once you find out the {{Serial Killer}} due to their [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense. Claim to be a {{Witch}} and you have been controlling the {{Serial Killer}}. Proceed to convince the {{Town}} on how lynching you would not benefit over lynching the {{Serial Killer}}. You could also try saying you will side with the {{Mafia}}. It is also possible to claim to be a {{Sheriff}} after finding the {{Serial Killer}}, then accuse the {{Serial Killer}} of being the {{Serial Killer}}. If you succeed, the added perk of the {{Town}}'s trust is gained.
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'''Dealing with a {{Serial Killer}}''': A major obstacle in the way of {{Mafia}}'s victory is the {{Serial Killer}}. The {{Serial Killer}} is a wildcard that can make or break the {{Mafia}}. Using {{Mafia}} role strategies listed below can stop a {{Serial Killer}}. However, as {{Godfather}}, there is little you can do due to the {{Serial Killer}}'s [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense. One small strategy that can assist your victory against {{Serial Killers}} is to pretend that you are {{Town}} and to bait the {{Serial Killer}} to attack you. When the day comes, say that you were attacked but you were healed by a {{Doctor}}({{Serial Killer}}'s usually can't accuse you of being the {{Godfather}} without revealing themselves in the same round as their attack, but they will usually do so in their next {{Death Note}}, so make sure to dispose of them as soon as possible after being attacked). Because of the {{Serial Killer}}'s [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense and the fact that {{Serial Killers}} win over a {{Godfather}} or any member of the {{Mafia}} vs {{Serial Killer}} situation, targeting a {{Serial Killer}} when there is a small group is vital for a win. A more risky strategy can be done once you find out the {{Serial Killer}} due to their [[Keyword System|Basic]] Defense. Claim to be a {{Witch}} and you have been controlling the {{Serial Killer}}. Proceed to convince the {{Town}} on how lynching you would not benefit over lynching the {{Serial Killer}}. You could also try saying you will side with the {{Mafia}}. It is also possible to claim to be a {{Sheriff}} after finding the {{Serial Killer}}, then accuse the {{Serial Killer}} of being the {{Serial Killer}}. If you succeed, the added perk of the {{Town}}'s trust is gained.
   
 
'''Dealing with a Rogue {{Neutral}}''': Sometimes {{Serial Killers}}, {{Arsonists}} and the {{Werewolf}} will admit that they are a {{Neutral Killing}} role, recognizing they're going to lose, and instead side with the {{Town}}, meaning they will only attack players the {{Town}} tells them to. Essentially, it is considered [[gamethrowing]] to help the {{Town}} win, and they will target you and members of the {{Mafia}} first. Although this is challenging to counter, since it deals with fighting someone suicidal, there are several ways to keep your team intact. If you have a {{Blackmailer}}, you should obviously continue to blackmail that killer and convince the {{Town}} to hang them. If you have a {{Consort}}, you can [[role block]] an {{Arsonist}} constantly. It is also possible to simply remind the {{Town}} that they are [[gamethrowing]] by not hanging an enemy.
 
'''Dealing with a Rogue {{Neutral}}''': Sometimes {{Serial Killers}}, {{Arsonists}} and the {{Werewolf}} will admit that they are a {{Neutral Killing}} role, recognizing they're going to lose, and instead side with the {{Town}}, meaning they will only attack players the {{Town}} tells them to. Essentially, it is considered [[gamethrowing]] to help the {{Town}} win, and they will target you and members of the {{Mafia}} first. Although this is challenging to counter, since it deals with fighting someone suicidal, there are several ways to keep your team intact. If you have a {{Blackmailer}}, you should obviously continue to blackmail that killer and convince the {{Town}} to hang them. If you have a {{Consort}}, you can [[role block]] an {{Arsonist}} constantly. It is also possible to simply remind the {{Town}} that they are [[gamethrowing]] by not hanging an enemy.
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*While it may be tempting to micromanage the {{Mafia}} and give orders to everyone:
 
*While it may be tempting to micromanage the {{Mafia}} and give orders to everyone:
*{{Mafioso}}: Make sure your {{Mafioso}} is choosing a target every night in case you get [[Role block|role blocked]], and listen for feedback on whether they received a message notifying them of said target having a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than their [[Keyword System|Attack]] value if their attack was unsuccessful. Also, make sure they leave any important information you want to reveal to the {{Town}} in their {{Death Note}}, such as someone having a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than their [[Keyword System|Attack]] value.
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*{{Mafioso}}: Make sure your {{Mafioso}} is choosing a target every night in case you are [[Role block|role blocked]], and listen for feedback on whether they received a message notifying them of said target having a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than their [[Keyword System|Attack]] value if their attack was unsuccessful. Also, make sure they leave any important information you want to reveal to the {{Town}} in their {{Death Note}}, such as someone having a higher [[Keyword System|Defense]] value than their [[Keyword System|Attack]] value.
 
*{{Consigliere}}: If the {{Consigliere}} tells you their results each night, use that to determine who to kill. If they just tell you to kill someone, listen to them. If they discover a {{Neutral Killing}} role, you can out them in the {{Death Note}}, though sometimes it can be more beneficial for the {{Consigliere}} to accuse them publicly while claiming to be an {{Investigator}}, gaining the {{Town}}'s trust.
 
*{{Consigliere}}: If the {{Consigliere}} tells you their results each night, use that to determine who to kill. If they just tell you to kill someone, listen to them. If they discover a {{Neutral Killing}} role, you can out them in the {{Death Note}}, though sometimes it can be more beneficial for the {{Consigliere}} to accuse them publicly while claiming to be an {{Investigator}}, gaining the {{Town}}'s trust.
 
** If a competent {{Consigliere}} discovered a vital or highly dangerous role (like a {{Jailor}} or a {{Neutral Killing}} role), they'd usually tell you the next night. Remember, though, that you can't deduce anything about someone they visited the night they were killed (since they wouldn't have had a chance to say anything.).
 
** If a competent {{Consigliere}} discovered a vital or highly dangerous role (like a {{Jailor}} or a {{Neutral Killing}} role), they'd usually tell you the next night. Remember, though, that you can't deduce anything about someone they visited the night they were killed (since they wouldn't have had a chance to say anything.).
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** Conversely, if the {{Consigliere}} has investigated most of the other roles and hasn't said anything, any {{Neutral Killing}} role you're searching for is probably among the people they haven't visited.
 
** Conversely, if the {{Consigliere}} has investigated most of the other roles and hasn't said anything, any {{Neutral Killing}} role you're searching for is probably among the people they haven't visited.
   
*{{Blackmailer}}: Coordinate with a {{Blackmailer}} to silence dangerous {{Townies}} without revealing their {{Last Wills}}. If you suspect someone is a {{Town Investigative}}, blackmail them every night instead of killing them. While you ''can'' also try to get blackmailed targets lynched, be warned that this is a fairly obvious gambit and will often attract suspicion to you, especially once it becomes clear that the person you accused was blackmailed. Remember, ask the {{Blackmailer}} for information on whispers but any competent {{Blackmailer}} would tell you if there was important information without being prompted.
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*{{Blackmailer}}: Coordinate with a {{Blackmailer}} to silence dangerous {{Townies}} without revealing their {{Last Wills}}. If you suspect someone is a {{Town Investigative}}, blackmail them every night instead of killing them. While you ''can'' also try to have blackmailed targets lynched, be warned that this is a fairly obvious gambit and will often attract suspicion to you, especially once it becomes clear that the person you accused was blackmailed. Remember, ask the {{Blackmailer}} for information on whispers but any competent {{Blackmailer}} would tell you if there was important information without being prompted.
 
*{{Consort}}: Similar to the {{Escort}}, use your distraction to stop pesky {{Town Investigative}} roles from revealing your {{Mafia}}'s identities and to suppress dangerous roles. As a last resort, tell your {{Consort}} to [[role block]] the {{Serial Killer}} if need be, and put the {{Serial Killer}}'s name in their {{Last Will}}.
 
*{{Consort}}: Similar to the {{Escort}}, use your distraction to stop pesky {{Town Investigative}} roles from revealing your {{Mafia}}'s identities and to suppress dangerous roles. As a last resort, tell your {{Consort}} to [[role block]] the {{Serial Killer}} if need be, and put the {{Serial Killer}}'s name in their {{Last Will}}.
 
*{{Framer}}: Generally speaking, let the {{Framer}} frame someone unless you need someone specifically to be framed to give you a slight advantage.
 
*{{Framer}}: Generally speaking, let the {{Framer}} frame someone unless you need someone specifically to be framed to give you a slight advantage.

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Mechanics

  • You can pick a target to attack each night. Your decision overrides whatever choice is made by the Mafioso (if one is alive)
  • If there is a Mafioso (and they are not role blocked that night), then they will do the killing for you. Only the person who does the actual killing will:
    • Be visible to a Lookout who watches your target.
    • Be killed by a Bodyguard, Werewolf, stone-gazing Medusa, or an alerted Veteran at that location.
    • Receive a message displaying if your target has a higher Defense value than your Attack value.
    • Be able to leave a Death Note behind for the Town to see in the morning.
  • If a Mafioso is alive when you die, the Mafioso will be promoted to Godfather.
  • If your Mafioso is controlled by a Witch, they will still kill your target and not that of the Witch.
  • If there is no Mafioso when you die, whichever member of the Mafia joins the lobby first will be promoted to a Mafioso. They will not be able to become a Godfather.
  • You can talk with the other members of the Mafia at night.
  • You have Basic Defense and Detection Immunity.
Godfather picks a target No Godfather
Mafioso picks a target Mafioso attacks Godfather's target Mafioso attacks their own target
Mafioso does not pick target Mafioso attacks Godfather's target No attack
No Mafioso Godfather attacks their own target No attack

Strategy

As the leader of the Mafia, it is important for you to give orders to the Mafia and to make the most use out of all of their abilities. It is also important to listen to the other members of the Mafia and make use of any information that they give you.

  • If you are pressed to claim a Town role, the most obvious choice is Bodyguard (if, of course, you don't own Town of Salem - The Coven (DLC)), since that's the only Town role in your investigative result. However, a lot of people find that claim suspicious for many reasons, so don't be surprised if they do not believe you. You can also claim as the Executioner and state a false target. You can choose your target as an active Sheriff or one of your members of the Mafia as a target. If you can't choose anyone as your target and the Investigator found you are lying, just say that you were doused by an Arsonist and claim to be the Sheriff and prepare your Last Will because Sheriff is easy to pretend. You can try to also claim doused, and state a different false claim.
    • Be cautious about claiming Bodyguard unnecessarily; the Town also knows it's your most obvious choice (and it's also the obvious choice for Arsonists). During late or even early game, a desperate or aggressive Town might lynch you for claiming it if they have no other leads.
    • Claiming to be a Bodyguard is also difficult if an important confirmed Town role like the Mayor or Jailor has died at night, since the Town would wonder why you weren't protecting them. In this situation, you can try to claim that you were role-blocked by a Consort
    • If another Town Protective is killed, especially if they are a Bodyguard themselves, you may be lynched or killed due to the much lower chance of there being another Bodyguard.
    • You can also claim to be a Bodyguard and have another member of the Mafia (which can be a Disguiser) claim Doctor. Then every day you can say that you will protect the Doctor tonight and he will heal you tonight. You can also use messages during the day such as "Thanks, Doc!" or "Thanks BG!" to further mislead the Town. This strategy is very hard to disprove because the Investigator will also see you as a Bodyguard and the Disguiser as a Doctor, even if he does not disguise as anyone(or if he disguises as a Doctor). You will also have an alibi to why you did not protect the Mayor or Jailor if they died that night. This strategy, however, might not work if there is a clever Spy, who can call you or the Disguiser out for not being visited by the Mafia.
  • A potential strategy with the Mafia is to have one of them claim to be a Sheriff saying another member of the Mafia (usually one that's not important, like a Framer) came up as a member of the Mafia. This has some benefits: First, the accusing member of the Mafia usually becomes a "confirmed" Townie, so the member of the Mafia that claimed to be a Sheriff has a viable defense. However, this can cause more harm than benefit as someone can call them out through information. It can also lead to the member of the Mafia's death from the Neutral Killing role if it's not an Arsonist. This strategy is more liable in All Any; in Ranked it is more risky with fewer members of the Mafia. This is called bussing, and is a very effective strategy if pulled off. 
  • Try having Townies lynched by putting roles you want to dispose of as having a higher Defense value than your Attack value, even if they aren't. The Town almost always listens to Death Notes claiming someone has a higher Defense value than their Attack value unless they have a bigger threat to worry about, like an Arsonist. This is a great way to eliminate Townies and other opposing forces. You can also try to frame Townies this way, Claiming to attack them and saying their defense is too high. Watch out for Spies when doing this,as they can easily disprove the Death Note.
  • If you are jailed on Night 1, try claiming to be an Executioner and tell the Jailor if he helps you lynch your target, you will side with the Town. That would explain your Basic Defense and keep people off your case for a while. Of course, this could backfire if the Jailor chooses to execute you the next night, or if the Jailor asks for your target and you claim your target, who is unknowingly the Jailor themselves.
  • Deception is your greatest power. Use it to throw an Investigator off your scent.
  • If a member of the Mafia is not following your orders or acting dangerously (voting against fellow members of the Mafia when not necessary, refusing to lynch non-Mafia members when their vote is key), claim to be a Sheriff the next day and accuse that person of being suspicious. This might sound like gamethrowing, but it confirms you as a Townie, and the threat can be neutralized. This is called bussing.
  • Occasionally, when facing a Vigilante, Vampire, or Serial Killer, it can be useful for you to bait them into attacking you in order to protect other members of the Mafia. This is generally only a viable strategy when you just need one more night or when you already have at least a plurality, since you'll out yourself as a role with Basic Defense in the process. Also, if you're going to bait by making yourself appear to be evil (generally necessary to bait a Vigilante), make sure that the Jailor is already dead.
  • Remember, while you are generally considered the leader, do not try to be too bossy. The other members of the Mafia might not listen to you if you act rude. Also, remember that other members of the Mafia may know more than you, such as a Consigliere finding an important Town role.
  • If you are attacked, act natural. Most Godfathers will not say anything during the day if they were attacked. A few carefully worded lies can keep you from being hanged.
    • If attacked by a Vigilante, you can claim that you're a Bodyguard and used your bulletproof vest. Claiming to have been healed by a Doctor can sometimes work too, though if the Doctor dies and kept track of who he healed, this could backfire. Also, a Doctor's heal would not produce a message notifying them of you having visible defense, so the Vigilante can call you out for that. Claiming to be a Survivor rarely works, since the Town has little reason not to lynch a Survivor who has fallen under suspicion, and may even assume them to be a Werewolf or Arsonist (if there is a possibility of a Neutral Killing role). Survivor is also impossible to claim in Ranked, so reserve it for All Any.
  • You could try and claim to be a Vigilante on Day 2 and that you attacked one of the members in your Mafia but they had a higher Defense value than your Attack value. Keep telling the Town to lynch them. The Town will realize that a Vigilante can't shoot on Night 1 and assume you are an Executioner or Jester and that the person you called out is your target. This strategy helps you in several ways:
    • An Executioner has Basic Defense, giving credit to your claim since you have Basic Defense as the Godfather.
    • The member of the Mafia you called out will be considered a Townie (Note: if you are outed as Godfather somehow, and people find out your role, then experienced Townies might think your that "target" is also a member of the Mafia since this is a common strategy called "bussing".)
    • You've also now removed suspicion from yourself and another member of the Mafia since most people will ignore an Executioner or a Jester once they've been revealed. Of course, this requires the cooperation of the other member of the Mafia. In some cases, however, they'll think you're ratting them out and tell the Town you're the Godfather or that you're a member of the Mafia. You obviously don't want this to happen, since it crumbles the facade you're trying to build.
    • NOTE: In Ranked, this requires the existence of an Executioner, or Neutral Evil, as long as a slot that could possibly be a Townie that is not the Mayor or a Jailor. Otherwise, no one will believe you're the Executioner, as it won't be possible. Also, being a supposed Executioner may draw the attention of the Jailor, who may jail and execute you just for the sake of killing an evil role.
  • Try to have a non-member of the Mafia lynched as early as possible. If it works and they are Town, you can claim to be an Executioner and you will work with the Town. If it doesn't work, try to lynch them all game; the Town will say you are a bad Executioner. If the Townie you tried to have lynched dies, the Town will not lynch you out of fear that you have turned into a Jester.
    • Although claiming Executioner often works well, it can work out badly as Jailors often execute people who they believe to be an Executioner or who claim/act like one in case they are a role with Defense faking. They could also lynch you, although this is less likely as they may suspect you of being a Jester.
  • One of the quickest ways to lead to downfall for the Mafia are Death Notes - if the Mafioso is role blocked and you kill someone, leaving a different Death Note, then the Town will know that either the Death Note has been changed or, more likely, the person writing it wasn't the same person as the one writing the other Death Note. The easiest way to avoid this is for the Godfather to copy the Death Note of their Mafioso, so that the Town has no idea when one of them has been role blocked.

Dealing with Townies/Neutrals/Coven

Dealing with an Investigator: If you are concerned that you may be visited by an Investigator, claim Bodyguard when pressed to claim a result, since that is the only Town role in your investigative results, and it is very hard to disprove. You can even claim to have used your bulletproof vest if someone calls you out as having a higher defense value than their attack value. Of course, Bodyguard isn't always the most plausible claim. but if you were investigated, it is the only thing you can do. If there is an Arsonist or you are playing All Any, claim you might be doused.

Dealing with a Sheriff: A Sheriff cannot see you as a member of the Mafia, but they will most likely call you out to the Town as to being "not suspicious". You should claim any Town role or any role with Detection Immunity. After that, make up a fake yet well-written Last Will if needed. However, if there is evidence mounting against you, (e.g. if the Lookout saw you at a dead player's house), there is little you can do.

Dealing with the Jailor: Like all evil roles, you should have a claim ready for, if and when you are jailed.

  • The most obvious choice is to claim to be a Bodyguard, especially if the Jailor has jailed an Investigator before.
  • Alternatively, you can simply claim some other role, such as Sheriff or some other role which will be drawn up for easily, and hope that the Jailor hasn't yet cross-referenced your role with the Investigator. You may be in trouble if their Last Will is exposed to the Investigator, but it's preferable to delay the issue and hope you can win before then than to be executed immediately by a suspicious Jailor.
  • If all hope is lost, and the Jailor has decided to execute you, remember that the Jailor can still be role blocked or controlled by a Witch that has teamed up with you.

Dealing with the Mayor: Once a Mayor has been revealed, it's a war between you and him in terms of commanding your faction, as both of you are the leader of your respective alignments. Being the Godfather , you know the identity of all the fellow members of the Mafia and can easily communicate with them at night. However, the Mayor faces many difficulties related to these two aspects due to his inability to send or receive whispers and the lack of privacy from belligerent roles during the day. These are the Mayor's biggest pitfalls, which you can use to your advantage.

Trying to kill the Mayor immediately after they've revealed is risky, as a Bodyguard could be protecting them. However, Blackmailers are completely unaffected by Bodyguards. A blackmailed Mayor is unable to reason with Neutral roles, instruct other Townies, or reply to them. Thus, the blackmailed Mayor is effectively stripped of all his powers except for the triple vote he has. This tactic has its flaws, too. However, as the Mayor could be protected by a Jailor or Transporter, a Lookout will be able to call out your Blackmailer if they are present.

Dealing with a Survivor: You can whisper and try to convince them that the Mafia has a better chance of winning than the Town. In return, you can promise that you will not attack them. In the best case, the Survivor will help you lynch the Town or Neutral Killing roles in late game; in the worst scenario, they will simply rat you out to the next Townie they see.

Dealing with a Witch: The Mafia can win with Witches and it is very common for them to work together, but an ill-informed Witch can cause serious problems for you. If you or a member of the Mafia are repeatedly being controlled by the Witch, it may be a good time to identify the Witch as quickly as possible as they could make you kill your members of the Mafia.

Dealing with a Coven Leader: The Coven Leader is a big danger to the Mafia as they can make you kill members of the Mafia or make you visit the Medusa.

Dealing with a Medusa: You can kill her at the right time when she doesn't use her Stone Gaze. Your Consort can also role-block her, allowing you to kill her safely; unlike the Veteran, the Medusa is not immune to being role-blocked.

Dealing with a Serial Killer: A major obstacle in the way of Mafia's victory is the Serial Killer. The Serial Killer is a wildcard that can make or break the Mafia. Using Mafia role strategies listed below can stop a Serial Killer. However, as Godfather, there is little you can do due to the Serial Killer's Basic Defense. One small strategy that can assist your victory against Serial Killers is to pretend that you are Town and to bait the Serial Killer to attack you. When the day comes, say that you were attacked but you were healed by a Doctor(Serial Killer's usually can't accuse you of being the Godfather without revealing themselves in the same round as their attack, but they will usually do so in their next Death Note, so make sure to dispose of them as soon as possible after being attacked). Because of the Serial Killer's Basic Defense and the fact that Serial Killers win over a Godfather or any member of the Mafia vs Serial Killer situation, targeting a Serial Killer when there is a small group is vital for a win. A more risky strategy can be done once you find out the Serial Killer due to their Basic Defense. Claim to be a Witch and you have been controlling the Serial Killer. Proceed to convince the Town on how lynching you would not benefit over lynching the Serial Killer. You could also try saying you will side with the Mafia. It is also possible to claim to be a Sheriff after finding the Serial Killer, then accuse the Serial Killer of being the Serial Killer. If you succeed, the added perk of the Town's trust is gained.

Dealing with a Rogue Neutral: Sometimes Serial Killers, Arsonists and the Werewolf will admit that they are a Neutral Killing role, recognizing they're going to lose, and instead side with the Town, meaning they will only attack players the Town tells them to. Essentially, it is considered gamethrowing to help the Town win, and they will target you and members of the Mafia first. Although this is challenging to counter, since it deals with fighting someone suicidal, there are several ways to keep your team intact. If you have a Blackmailer, you should obviously continue to blackmail that killer and convince the Town to hang them. If you have a Consort, you can role block an Arsonist constantly. It is also possible to simply remind the Town that they are gamethrowing by not hanging an enemy.

In Conjunction with Mafia Roles

  • While it may be tempting to micromanage the Mafia and give orders to everyone:
  • Mafioso: Make sure your Mafioso is choosing a target every night in case you are role blocked, and listen for feedback on whether they received a message notifying them of said target having a higher Defense value than their Attack value if their attack was unsuccessful. Also, make sure they leave any important information you want to reveal to the Town in their Death Note, such as someone having a higher Defense value than their Attack value.
  • Consigliere: If the Consigliere tells you their results each night, use that to determine who to kill. If they just tell you to kill someone, listen to them. If they discover a Neutral Killing role, you can out them in the Death Note, though sometimes it can be more beneficial for the Consigliere to accuse them publicly while claiming to be an Investigator, gaining the Town's trust.
    • If a competent Consigliere discovered a vital or highly dangerous role (like a Jailor or a Neutral Killing role), they'd usually tell you the next night. Remember, though, that you can't deduce anything about someone they visited the night they were killed (since they wouldn't have had a chance to say anything.).
    • As a general rule, you should keep track of who the Consigliere visits, and avoid killing people the Consigliere has visited and remained silent about. In addition, this has the added advantage of rapidly reaching a point where the Mafia knows every role.
    • For the same reason, when the Consigliere reveals a weak role like a Medium, consider passing over them for now and killing targets with unknown roles instead. This will increase your chance of finding more important roles like the Jailor or Retributionist early on.
    • Conversely, if the Consigliere has investigated most of the other roles and hasn't said anything, any Neutral Killing role you're searching for is probably among the people they haven't visited.
  • Blackmailer: Coordinate with a Blackmailer to silence dangerous Townies without revealing their Last Wills. If you suspect someone is a Town Investigative, blackmail them every night instead of killing them. While you can also try to have blackmailed targets lynched, be warned that this is a fairly obvious gambit and will often attract suspicion to you, especially once it becomes clear that the person you accused was blackmailed. Remember, ask the Blackmailer for information on whispers but any competent Blackmailer would tell you if there was important information without being prompted.
  • Consort: Similar to the Escort, use your distraction to stop pesky Town Investigative roles from revealing your Mafia's identities and to suppress dangerous roles. As a last resort, tell your Consort to role block the Serial Killer if need be, and put the Serial Killer's name in their Last Will.
  • Framer: Generally speaking, let the Framer frame someone unless you need someone specifically to be framed to give you a slight advantage.
  • Disguiser: As with a Framer, you don't generally want to say anything at all to your Disguiser, since let alone who they disguised as and will undermine their effectiveness.
  • Forger: As with Disguisers and Framers, giving obvious orders to Forgers tends to undermine them if they need help.
  • Janitor: Mafia Killing roles should team up with Janitor for the most efficient usage of their abilities. A cleaned Townie can make it easier to lie about roles and can thwart an Investigator's Last Will logs. Since the Janitor's cleaning is obvious, you can order them around somewhat more directly than most roles; but you might want to be a bit circumspect out of courtesy to them, if it's not clear they'll want to clean and they haven't yet outed their presence by cleaning previously.
  • Ambusher: Similar to the Crusader, command the Ambusher to kill Town Protective roles from protecting dangerous Town roles.
  • Hypnotist: Just like the Framer and Disguiser, let the Hypnotist do their thing unless you need someone specifically to be given a specific false notification to give you a slight advantage.