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|nameandicon=Sheriff [[File:Achievement Sheriff.png|thumb|50x50px]]
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|nameandicon = Sheriff<br />[[File:Achievement Sheriff.png|thumb|left|50x50px]][[File:Shermobile.png|thumb|50px|right]]<br>(Sher)
|avatar=[[File:Sheriff.png|150px]]
 
 
|alignment = {{Town Investigative}}
 
|alignment = {{Town Investigative}}
 
|avatar = [[File:Sheriff.png|150px]]
|summary = The law enforcer of the town, forced into hiding from threat of murder.
 
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|attributes = Attack: None
|abilities = Check one person each night for suspicious activity.
 
|investigator = Your target seeks justice for what was done to them. They could be a {{Sheriff}}, {{Executioner}}, {{Werewolf}}, or {{Poisoner}}.
 
|consigliere = Your target is a protector of the town. They must be a {{Sheriff}}.
 
|attributestext = You will know if your target is a member of the {{Mafia}}, except for the {{Godfather}}.<br>You will know if your target is a member of the {{Coven}}, except for the holder of the Necronomicon.<br>You will know if your target is a {{Serial Killer}}.|priority = 4|type = Information|attributes = Attack: None
 
   
Defense: None}}{{Story Sheriff}}
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Defense: None
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|type = Information<br>Non-unique
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|priority = 4
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|investigator = <u>'''Classic Results'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Sheriff}}, {{Executioner}}, or {{Werewolf}}.<br><br><u>'''[[Town_of_Salem_-_The_Coven_(DLC)|Coven Expansion Results]]'''</u><br>Your target could be a {{Sheriff}}, {{Executioner}}, {{Werewolf}}, or {{Poisoner}}.
 
|consigliere = Your target is a protector of the town. They must be a {{Sheriff}}.
 
|summary = The law enforcer of the {{Town}}, forced into hiding from threat of murder.
 
|abilities = Interrogate one person each night for suspicious activity.
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|attributestext = You will know if your target is suspicious.
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|winwith = '''{{Town}}'''<br>'''{{Survivor}}'''
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|mustkill = '''{{Mafia}}'''<br>'''{{Vampires}}'''<br>'''{{Arsonist}}'''<br>'''{{Serial Killer}}'''<br>'''{{Werewolf}}'''<br>'''{{Witches}}'''/'''{{Coven}}'''<br>'''{{Plaguebearer}}'''<br>'''{{Pestilence}}'''<br>'''{{Juggernaut}}'''
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}}{{Story Sheriff}}
   
 
==Mechanics==
 
==Mechanics==
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* You may choose to interrogate someone each night, checking them for suspicious activity.
* You will know if your target is a {{Werewolf}}, but '''only during a [[Full Moon]] night.'''
 
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* You will know if your target is "suspicious" or "seems innocent".
*You '''cannot''' find [[Detection Immunity|Detection Immune]] roles, such as the {{Godfather}}, {{Arsonist}}, {{Vampire}}, all {{Neutral Evil}} roles, and the {{Werewolf}} during a non-[[Full Moon]] night.
 
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* Roles with [[Detection Immunity]], notably the {{Godfather}}, cannot be found. Members of the {{Coven}} with the {{Necronomicon}} will also receive this.
* If your target was framed in the same night, they will show up as a member of the {{Mafia}}.
 
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* Anyone who has been {{Framed}} or {{Hexed}} will show up as suspicious.
* An {{Arsonist}}'s gas will have no effect on your interrogation. You will see {{Mafia}} members and {{Serial Killers}} no matter what.
 
* If your target is a {{Disguiser}}, they will show up as a member of the {{Mafia}}, no matter which role or person they may have disguised as. The {{Investigator}}, however, is fooled by whoever he disguises as.
 
 
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{| style="background-color:rgba(241, 234, 227, 0.0); class=" border="1" article-table " ;
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!Investigation Message
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!Possible [[Roles]]
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!You cannot find evidence of wrongdoing. Your target seems innocent.
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All {{Townies}} (including the Town Traitor)
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All {{Neutral Benign}}<br />All {{Neutral Evil}}<br />All {{Neutral Chaos}}
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{{Godfather}}
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{{Arsonist}}
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{{Werewolf}} during odd-numbered nights
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{{Juggernaut}}
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The member of the {{Coven}} wielding the {{Necronomicon}}
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|-
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!Your target is suspicious!
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All members of the {{Mafia}} except the {{Godfather}}<br />Anyone {{Framed}} by a {{Framer}} 
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All members of the {{Coven}} unless they wield the {{Necronomicon}}<br />Anyone {{Hexed}} by the {{Hex Master}}
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{{Serial Killer}}
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{{Werewolf}} during a [[Full Moon]] night
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|}
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==Strategy==
 
*Unlike the {{Investigator}}, you can only directly determine whether your target is suspicious or not, and not their possible roles. Sharing information and discussing with the {{Investigator}} will allow you to narrow the pool of suspects:
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a possibly suspicious role (e.g. a {{Doctor}}, {{Disguiser}}, or {{Serial Killer}}), you '''should''' interrogate that person to prove their guilt or innocence.
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a certain {{Townie}} (by process of elimination), you will '''not''' need to interrogate that person, since they are confirmed and you would waste a night.
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a full [[Detection Immunity|detection immune]] investigative result (e.g. a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Godfather}} or {{Arsonist}}), you will '''not''' need to interrogate that person either because, just like above, they will all appear the same.
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a {{Framer}}, {{Vampire}} or {{Jester}}, you should have some doubt in your interrogation results since your target may have been {{Framed}} or {{Hexed}}. However, if they show up as "innocent", then they are either a {{Vampire}} or {{Jester}}, and a {{Jailor}} or {{Vigilante}} should kill them.  
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*** Alternatively, you may also decide to keep the {{Jester}} alive in case the {{Mafia}} targets the {{Jester}} to kill them if you are absolutely certain that the target is a {{Jester}}. This essentially wastes a night for the {{Mafia}}. 
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*If you're lucky enough to find a suspicious target early in the game, you should almost always reveal it immediately. Some people are afraid to reveal it because they might be called an {{Executioner}}, and some people will mistakenly advise you to wait because of this; however, there are numerous reasons why revealing vital information at the first possible opportunity is virtually always the right strategy:
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** If you hide information, you risk being cleaned by a {{Janitor}}, forged by a {{Forger}}, turned to stone by a {{Medusa}}, or [[Blackmailer|blackmailed]] forever by a {{Blackmailer}}, causing your information to be most likely lost forever, unless there is a {{Medium}}.
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** Generally speaking, the {{Town}}'s majority decreases with every passing day. Therefore, it is going to be easier for the {{Mafia}} to convince people to ignore you on Day 4 than it would have on Day 2.
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** Even if you fail to convince the {{Town}} to lynch someone you found immediately, you can still gain information based on how people react - people who help you try to lynch a member of the {{Mafia}} or {{Coven}} are probably not members of the {{Mafia}} or {{Coven}}, while people who try to aggressively cast doubt on you or push suspicion elsewhere are themselves suspicious. This can be used to guide your investigations on later nights, gathering information that will help the {{Town}} trust you.
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** You are unlikely to be attacked by the {{Mafia}} or {{Coven}} immediately after accusing one of their members because it would confirm your accusation and because you're likely to be protected.
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** Even if you fail to convince enough {{Townies}} to lynch someone, the information you revealed still helps them behave more intelligently; a {{Vigilante}} who takes a potshot, for instance, is more likely to shoot at someone you accused, while {{Escorts}} are more likely to [[role block]] them and {{Town Protectives}} are less likely to protect them.
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** Your accusations will not become more credible simply by waiting. {{Executioners}} often choose to accuse on either Day 3 or Day 4. Being called an {{Executioner}} reduces your chances of being believed, but in the long run, the {{Town}} benefits by having that information out there as soon as possible. On top of this, if you're asked to produce your complete {{Last Will}} and reveal you've been sitting on important information for several nights, the {{Town}} is likely to treat you even more skeptically.
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** If you wait, there is a risk that the person you found could die to another cause. While that means they're gone, it's generally a wasted opportunity - it means you lost the chance to confirm yourself and to force their fellow members of the {{Mafia}} or {{Coven}} to risk going on the record failing to vote up their partner.
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** There may be people who can confirm aspects of your accusation; for instance, a {{Tracker}} or {{Lookout}} who saw you visit will know that you're not an {{Executioner}}. They won't know to back you up unless you speak up.
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* When you need to convince the {{Town}} that you're a {{Sheriff}} and not an {{Executioner}}, remember to report your visits every night - after your role has been revealed, there's no reason not to share all information immediately, and even naming people as innocent will earn you a bit more trust.
 
* If you suspect a player of being the {{Werewolf}}, remember to check them on a [[Full Moon]] night. Otherwise, they will appear as "innocent".
 
* A less-used strategy is to coordinate with the {{Spy}}, as they can provide confirmed non-members of the {{Mafia}} by who the {{Mafia}} visits (as the {{Mafia}} cannot visit their own members unless their target was [[Transporter|transported]] or they were [[Witch|controlled]]) and therefore, you might want to ignore interrogating these people since they could have [[Detection Immunity]]. One example is the {{Arsonist}}.
 
*'''Be careful''', as multiple evil roles have [[Detection Immunity]], such as the {{Arsonist}}, so they will appear as "innocent". Beware of whom you trust!
 
** At any given time, there can only be one {{Godfather}}. Therefore, when a {{Godfather}} dies, anyone you investigated up until (and including) that night who came up as innocent cannot be a member of the {{Mafia}}. Note that they could still be an {{Arsonist}}, {{Witch}}, or {{Vampire}}; and people you investigate ''after'' the {{Godfather}}'s death could be a {{Mafioso}} who has been promoted to {{Godfather}}. They could also be a {{Coven}} member with the {{Necronomicon}}.
 
*'''Be careful''', as {{Framed}} players will appear to be suspicious, so never be too quick to judge who is evil or not. If you aren't sure, check the same person the next night (although this might not be worth it, it is usually better to gain new information that night instead of doing a re-check, unless there is a confirmed {{Framer}}, such as in classic mode). If the {{Framer}} does not [[Framer|frame]] the same target again, your results will change. There are some {{Framers}} that will [[Framer|frame]] the same target for a few nights in a row, so it's very hard to know if your information is true or not. However, in [[Ranked]], if the {{Random Mafia}} slot is dead or known to not be a {{Framer}}, it is safe to accuse anyone that shows up as suspicious. Keep in mind that it may be a good idea to ask a confirmed {{Spy}} who the {{Mafia}} visited, as they will usually be able to see who the {{Mafia}} might have {{Framed}}.
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*If a {{Witch}} controls you, you will be forced to check a '''different''' target without knowing who it is. Hopefully, the {{Witch}} will reveal their actions in their {{Last Will}}, so then you can find out who you were forced to interrogate the night you were [[Witch|controlled]].
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** In most of the cases, if you find a suspicious person as a {{Witch}} is controlling you, it is ''not'' a good idea to reveal what you have found if you did not already publicly claim your role, as this will probably inform the {{Witch}} about who could be a possible ally for them, while the {{Town}} remains ignorant about who you interrogated.
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*If a {{Transporter}} [[Transporter|transports]] your target, you will interrogate someone else entirely without you knowing! If the {{Transporter}} reveals their {{Last Will}}, you will know who you interrogated that night instead and can prove them as an evil role. However, if you see that you were [[Witch|controlled]] or if your target says they were [[Transporter|transported]] the next day, then don't trust the information that you have been given as it is most likely false.
 
*Be careful, as many evil roles tend to claim to be a {{Sheriff}}, so if you are pressed to claim a role, you could be lynched regardless of what you say by an aggressive {{Town}}. Be sure to have a well-written {{Last Will}} to improve your odds of survival, but there is no guarantee.
 
*If you are certain the only roles left are [[Detection Immunity|Detection Immune]] roles, such as the {{Godfather}} and {{Arsonist}}, don't give up! If people trust you, you can direct the {{Town}}. It is safe to not visit anyone though (unless there's a {{Bodyguard}} or a {{Doctor}} protecting you) because you might run into a {{Veteran}} who's on alert (if there's any). Alternatively, you could try and bait them into attacking you so that they waste a night going for someone useless. Even if all of the above do not happen, you still count as a vote and possibly save the {{Town}} from being the minority. 
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==Identifying Fake Claims==
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* {{Sheriff}} is very easy to claim, and as such is a suspicious claim unless confirmed. They may seem like an {{Executioner}} when outing your results, and many evils, such as the {{Werewolf}}, claim this role. It has a very easy {{Last Will}} to set up, and you can usually tell when someone is most likely fake when they are asked for their role, they claim {{Sheriff}}, and then show a {{Last Will}} with only innocent results. Usually, if someone out loud says something along the lines of, "Bob is suspicious!" in a blunt fashion with no evidence, and then a bunch of people start agreeing for no reason, they're all most likely evil. A {{Last Will}} that hasn't found an evil role by Day 5 is more likely an evil role themselves, although they can be an unlucky {{Sheriff}}. 
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* Another way to identify fake results by a {{Sheriff}}, or any {{Town Investigative}} by any means is to look at their {{Last Will}}, and see if any results are unknown. If that {{Town Investigative}} role provided new information, it's usually a good chance that they are not evil. However, if their results are all dependent on things that the {{Town}} already knew, such as a revealed {{Mayor}} or if someone is on the stand and their {{Last Will}} consists entirely (or mostly) of dead people (who have had their roles revealed), such useless information is usually a sign of an evil.
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== Trivia ==
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* Prior to [[Version|Version 2.5.1.10655]], the {{Sheriff}} could differ between a target being a member of the {{Mafia}}, a member of the {{Coven}}, a {{Serial Killer}}, and a {{Werewolf}} on a Full Moon. All of these roles now appear as "suspicious".
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* Prior to [[Versions|Version 2.5.2.10840]], {{Sheriffs}} would receive the message "Your target is not suspicious." when interrogating an innocent target, which was replaced with more flavor text, appearing as "You cannot find evidence of wrongdoing. Your target seems innocent" as the two were easily mixed up.
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{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
 
!Investigation Message
 
!Investigation Message
 
!Possible [[Roles]]
 
!Possible [[Roles]]
 
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!Your target is not suspicious.
 
!Your target is not suspicious.
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|all {{Townies}}<br> {{Amnesiac}}, {{Survivor}}<br>{{Executioner}}, {{Jester}}, {{Witch}} <br>{{Vampire}}<br>{{Godfather}}<br>{{Plaguebearer}}<br>{{Pestilence}}<br>{{Guardian Angel}}<br>{{Pirate}}<br>{{Arsonist}}<br>{{Werewolf}} during odd-numbered nights
 
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All {{Townies}}<br />All {{Neutral Benign}}<br />All {{Neutral Evil}}<br />All {{Neutral Chaos}}<br />{{Vampire}}<br />{{Godfather}}<br />{{Arsonist}}<br />{{Werewolf}} during odd-numbered nights<br />{{Juggernaut}}<br />All members of the {{Coven}} wielding the {{Necronomicon}}
all members of the Coven wielding the [[Necronomicon]]
 
 
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!Your target is a member of the {{Mafia}}!
 
!Your target is a member of the {{Mafia}}!
|all members of the {{Mafia}} except the {{Godfather}} and anyone who was visited by a {{Framer}}
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|All members of the {{Mafia}} with the exception of the {{Godfather}}<br />Anyone who was visited by a {{Framer}} the same night the Sheriff visited them
 
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!Your target is a {{Serial Killer}}!
 
!Your target is a {{Serial Killer}}!
 
|{{Serial Killer}}
 
|{{Serial Killer}}
 
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!Your target is a {{Werewolf}}.
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!Your target is a {{Werewolf}}!
 
|{{Werewolf}} during a [[Full Moon]] night
 
|{{Werewolf}} during a [[Full Moon]] night
 
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!Your target is a member of the {{Coven}}!
 
!Your target is a member of the {{Coven}}!
|all members of the {{Coven}} unless they wield the [[Necronomicon]]
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|All members of the {{Coven}} unless they wield the {{Necronomicon}}<br />Any player hexed by the {{Hex Master}}
 
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|}
 
'''Note: The {{Coven}}, {{Plaguebearer}}, {{Pestilence}}, {{Pirate}} and {{Guardian Angel}}'s results will only be found in the Town of Salem: The {{Coven}} expansion.'''
 
==Strategy==
 
*Unlike the {{Investigator}}, you can only directly determine whether your target is suspicious or not, and not just their possible roles. Sharing information and discussing with the {{Investigator}} will allow you to narrow the pool of suspects:
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a possibly suspicious role (e.g. a {{Doctor}}, {{Disguiser}} or {{Serial Killer}}), you '''should''' interrogate that person to prove their guilt or innocence.
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a certain {{Townie}} (by process of elimination), you will '''not''' need to interrogate that person, since they are confirmed and you would waste a night.
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a full detection immune role list (e.g. a {{Bodyguard}}, {{Godfather}} or {{Arsonist}}), you will '''not''' need to interrogate that person either because, just like above they will all appear the same. (In the Coven expansion, it is Bodyguard, Godfather, Arsonist, or Potion Master, meaning you might want to check in case they are a Potion Master.)
 
** If the {{Investigator}} finds a {{Framer}}, {{Vampire}} or {{Jester}}, you should put doubt on your interrogation results, since your target may have been framed. However, if they show up as "not suspicious", then they are either a {{Vampire}} or {{Jester}}, and a {{Jailor}} or {{Vigilante}} should kill them.
 
 
*If you're lucky enough to find the {{Serial Killer}} or a member of the {{Mafia}}/{{Coven}} early in the game, it would be best to stay silent and keep it in your [[Last Will]] until about Day 3 or 4. Some {{Townies}} (depending on the [[Game Modes|Game Mode]] and the players' skill levels) might think that you're an {{Executioner}} if you accuse someone anytime before then because this is a common strategy that {{Executioners}} use.
 
* If you suspect a player of being the {{Werewolf}}, remember to check them on a [[Full Moon]] night. Otherwise, they will appear as "not suspicious".
 
* A little-used strategy is to coordinate with the {{Spy}}, as they can provide confirmed non-members of the {{Mafia}} by who the {{Mafia}} visits (as the {{Mafia}} cannot visit their own members) and therefore, you might want to ignore interrogating these people since they could have [[Detection Immunity]]. One example is the {{Arsonist}}.
 
 
*'''Careful''', multiple evil roles have [[Detection Immunity]], such as the {{Arsonist}}, and will appear as "not suspicious". Beware of whom you trust!
 
** At any given time, there can only be one {{Godfather}}. Therefore, when a {{Godfather}} dies, anyone you investigated up until (and including) that night who came up not suspicious cannot be a member of the {{Mafia}}. Note that they could still be an {{Arsonist}}, {{Witch}}, or {{Vampire}}; and people you investigate ''after'' the {{Godfather}}'s death could be a {{Mafioso}} who has been promoted to {{Godfather}}. They could also be a {{Coven}} member with the [[Necronomicon|Necronomicon]].
 
 
*'''Careful''', [[Framer|framed]] players will appear to be a member of the {{Mafia}}, so never be too quick to judge who is evil or not. If you aren't sure, check the same person the next night (although this might not be worth it, it is usually better to gain new information that night instead of doing a re-check, unless there is a confirmed {{Framer}}). If the {{Framer}} does not frame the same target again, your results will change. There are some [[Framer|Framers]] that will frame the same target for a few nights in a row, so it's very hard to know if your information is true or not. However, in [[Ranked]], if the {{Random Mafia}} slot is dead or known to not be a {{Framer}}, it is safe to accuse anyone that shows up as a member of the {{Mafia}}. The chance of there being a {{Framer}} in the {{Any}} slot is low enough that the risk is worth it. Keep in mind that it may be a good idea to ask a confirmed {{Spy}} who the {{Mafia}} visited, as they will usually be able to see who the {{Mafia}} might have [[Framer|framed]].
 
 
*If a {{Witch}} controls you, you will be forced to check a '''different''' target without knowing who it is. Hopefully, the {{Witch}} will reveal their actions in their [[Last Will]], so then you can find out who you were forced to interrogate the night you were controlled.
 
*If a {{Transporter}} transports your target, you will interrogate someone else entirely without you knowing! If the {{Transporter}} reveals their [[Last Will]], you will know who you interrogated that night! However, if you see that you were controlled or if your target says they were transported the next day, then don't trust the information that you have been given as it is most likely false.
 
*Don't reveal your role to the {{Town}} too early, and don't accuse someone if they came up as {{Mafia}}/{{Coven}} or {{Serial Killer}} right off the bat. Instead, wait a little longer, which gives you more time to find other evil roles and keep yourself anonymous. Accusing someone too early or sometimes the wrong person can cause players to think you're an {{Executioner}} or even a {{Consigliere}} who found a {{Neutral Killing}} role. Always accuse when you have enough info, and don't reveal too late either, as doing so when important {{Town}} roles are dead will mean nothing.
 
*Careful, many evil roles tend to claim to be a {{Sheriff}}, so if you are pressed to claim a role, you could get lynched regardless of what you say by an aggressive {{Town}}. Be sure to have a well-written [[Last Will]] to improve your odds, but it is no guarantee.
 
*If you are certain the only roles left are [[Detection Immunity|Detection Immune]] roles, such as the {{Godfather}} and {{Arsonist}}, don't give up! If people trust you, you can direct the {{Town}}. It is safe to not visit anyone though (unless there's a {{Bodyguard}} or a {{Doctor}} protecting you) because you might run into a {{Veteran}} who's on alert (if there's any). Alternatively, you could try and bait them into attacking you so that they waste a night going for someone useless.
 
   
 
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Template:Story Sheriff

Mechanics

  • You may choose to interrogate someone each night, checking them for suspicious activity.
  • You will know if your target is "suspicious" or "seems innocent".
  • Roles with Detection Immunity, notably the Godfather, cannot be found. Members of the Coven with the Necronomicon will also receive this.
  • Anyone who has been Framed or Hexed will show up as suspicious.
Investigation Message Possible Roles
You cannot find evidence of wrongdoing. Your target seems innocent.

All Townies (including the Town Traitor)

All Neutral Benign
All Neutral Evil
All Neutral Chaos

Godfather

Arsonist

Werewolf during odd-numbered nights

Juggernaut

The member of the Coven wielding the Necronomicon

Your target is suspicious!

All members of the Mafia except the Godfather
Anyone Framed by a Framer 

All members of the Coven unless they wield the Necronomicon
Anyone Hexed by the Hex Master

Serial Killer

Werewolf during a Full Moon night

Strategy

  • Unlike the Investigator, you can only directly determine whether your target is suspicious or not, and not their possible roles. Sharing information and discussing with the Investigator will allow you to narrow the pool of suspects:
    • If the Investigator finds a possibly suspicious role (e.g. a Doctor, Disguiser, or Serial Killer), you should interrogate that person to prove their guilt or innocence.
    • If the Investigator finds a certain Townie (by process of elimination), you will not need to interrogate that person, since they are confirmed and you would waste a night.
    • If the Investigator finds a full detection immune investigative result (e.g. a Bodyguard, Godfather or Arsonist), you will not need to interrogate that person either because, just like above, they will all appear the same.
    • If the Investigator finds a Framer, Vampire or Jester, you should have some doubt in your interrogation results since your target may have been Framed or Hexed. However, if they show up as "innocent", then they are either a Vampire or Jester, and a Jailor or Vigilante should kill them.  
      • Alternatively, you may also decide to keep the Jester alive in case the Mafia targets the Jester to kill them if you are absolutely certain that the target is a Jester. This essentially wastes a night for the Mafia
  • If you're lucky enough to find a suspicious target early in the game, you should almost always reveal it immediately. Some people are afraid to reveal it because they might be called an Executioner, and some people will mistakenly advise you to wait because of this; however, there are numerous reasons why revealing vital information at the first possible opportunity is virtually always the right strategy:
    • If you hide information, you risk being cleaned by a Janitor, forged by a Forger, turned to stone by a Medusa, or blackmailed forever by a Blackmailer, causing your information to be most likely lost forever, unless there is a Medium.
    • Generally speaking, the Town's majority decreases with every passing day. Therefore, it is going to be easier for the Mafia to convince people to ignore you on Day 4 than it would have on Day 2.
    • Even if you fail to convince the Town to lynch someone you found immediately, you can still gain information based on how people react - people who help you try to lynch a member of the Mafia or Coven are probably not members of the Mafia or Coven, while people who try to aggressively cast doubt on you or push suspicion elsewhere are themselves suspicious. This can be used to guide your investigations on later nights, gathering information that will help the Town trust you.
    • You are unlikely to be attacked by the Mafia or Coven immediately after accusing one of their members because it would confirm your accusation and because you're likely to be protected.
    • Even if you fail to convince enough Townies to lynch someone, the information you revealed still helps them behave more intelligently; a Vigilante who takes a potshot, for instance, is more likely to shoot at someone you accused, while Escorts are more likely to role block them and Town Protectives are less likely to protect them.
    • Your accusations will not become more credible simply by waiting. Executioners often choose to accuse on either Day 3 or Day 4. Being called an Executioner reduces your chances of being believed, but in the long run, the Town benefits by having that information out there as soon as possible. On top of this, if you're asked to produce your complete Last Will and reveal you've been sitting on important information for several nights, the Town is likely to treat you even more skeptically.
    • If you wait, there is a risk that the person you found could die to another cause. While that means they're gone, it's generally a wasted opportunity - it means you lost the chance to confirm yourself and to force their fellow members of the Mafia or Coven to risk going on the record failing to vote up their partner.
    • There may be people who can confirm aspects of your accusation; for instance, a Tracker or Lookout who saw you visit will know that you're not an Executioner. They won't know to back you up unless you speak up.
  • When you need to convince the Town that you're a Sheriff and not an Executioner, remember to report your visits every night - after your role has been revealed, there's no reason not to share all information immediately, and even naming people as innocent will earn you a bit more trust.
  • If you suspect a player of being the Werewolf, remember to check them on a Full Moon night. Otherwise, they will appear as "innocent".
  • A less-used strategy is to coordinate with the Spy, as they can provide confirmed non-members of the Mafia by who the Mafia visits (as the Mafia cannot visit their own members unless their target was transported or they were controlled) and therefore, you might want to ignore interrogating these people since they could have Detection Immunity. One example is the Arsonist.
  • Be careful, as multiple evil roles have Detection Immunity, such as the Arsonist, so they will appear as "innocent". Beware of whom you trust!
    • At any given time, there can only be one Godfather. Therefore, when a Godfather dies, anyone you investigated up until (and including) that night who came up as innocent cannot be a member of the Mafia. Note that they could still be an Arsonist, Witch, or Vampire; and people you investigate after the Godfather's death could be a Mafioso who has been promoted to Godfather. They could also be a Coven member with the Necronomicon.
  • Be careful, as Framed players will appear to be suspicious, so never be too quick to judge who is evil or not. If you aren't sure, check the same person the next night (although this might not be worth it, it is usually better to gain new information that night instead of doing a re-check, unless there is a confirmed Framer, such as in classic mode). If the Framer does not frame the same target again, your results will change. There are some Framers that will frame the same target for a few nights in a row, so it's very hard to know if your information is true or not. However, in Ranked, if the Random Mafia slot is dead or known to not be a Framer, it is safe to accuse anyone that shows up as suspicious. Keep in mind that it may be a good idea to ask a confirmed Spy who the Mafia visited, as they will usually be able to see who the Mafia might have Framed.
  • If a Witch controls you, you will be forced to check a different target without knowing who it is. Hopefully, the Witch will reveal their actions in their Last Will, so then you can find out who you were forced to interrogate the night you were controlled.
    • In most of the cases, if you find a suspicious person as a Witch is controlling you, it is not a good idea to reveal what you have found if you did not already publicly claim your role, as this will probably inform the Witch about who could be a possible ally for them, while the Town remains ignorant about who you interrogated.
  • If a Transporter transports your target, you will interrogate someone else entirely without you knowing! If the Transporter reveals their Last Will, you will know who you interrogated that night instead and can prove them as an evil role. However, if you see that you were controlled or if your target says they were transported the next day, then don't trust the information that you have been given as it is most likely false.
  • Be careful, as many evil roles tend to claim to be a Sheriff, so if you are pressed to claim a role, you could be lynched regardless of what you say by an aggressive Town. Be sure to have a well-written Last Will to improve your odds of survival, but there is no guarantee.
  • If you are certain the only roles left are Detection Immune roles, such as the Godfather and Arsonist, don't give up! If people trust you, you can direct the Town. It is safe to not visit anyone though (unless there's a Bodyguard or a Doctor protecting you) because you might run into a Veteran who's on alert (if there's any). Alternatively, you could try and bait them into attacking you so that they waste a night going for someone useless. Even if all of the above do not happen, you still count as a vote and possibly save the Town from being the minority. 

Identifying Fake Claims

  • Sheriff is very easy to claim, and as such is a suspicious claim unless confirmed. They may seem like an Executioner when outing your results, and many evils, such as the Werewolf, claim this role. It has a very easy Last Will to set up, and you can usually tell when someone is most likely fake when they are asked for their role, they claim Sheriff, and then show a Last Will with only innocent results. Usually, if someone out loud says something along the lines of, "Bob is suspicious!" in a blunt fashion with no evidence, and then a bunch of people start agreeing for no reason, they're all most likely evil. A Last Will that hasn't found an evil role by Day 5 is more likely an evil role themselves, although they can be an unlucky Sheriff
  • Another way to identify fake results by a Sheriff, or any Town Investigative by any means is to look at their Last Will, and see if any results are unknown. If that Town Investigative role provided new information, it's usually a good chance that they are not evil. However, if their results are all dependent on things that the Town already knew, such as a revealed Mayor or if someone is on the stand and their Last Will consists entirely (or mostly) of dead people (who have had their roles revealed), such useless information is usually a sign of an evil.

Trivia

  • Prior to Version 2.5.1.10655, the Sheriff could differ between a target being a member of the Mafia, a member of the Coven, a Serial Killer, and a Werewolf on a Full Moon. All of these roles now appear as "suspicious".
  • Prior to Version 2.5.2.10840, Sheriffs would receive the message "Your target is not suspicious." when interrogating an innocent target, which was replaced with more flavor text, appearing as "You cannot find evidence of wrongdoing. Your target seems innocent" as the two were easily mixed up.
Investigation Message Possible Roles
Your target is not suspicious.

All Townies
All Neutral Benign
All Neutral Evil
All Neutral Chaos
Vampire
Godfather
Arsonist
Werewolf during odd-numbered nights
Juggernaut
All members of the Coven wielding the Necronomicon

Your target is a member of the Mafia! All members of the Mafia with the exception of the Godfather
Anyone who was visited by a Framer the same night the Sheriff visited them
Your target is a Serial Killer! Serial Killer
Your target is a Werewolf! Werewolf during a Full Moon night
Your target is a member of the Coven! All members of the Coven unless they wield the Necronomicon
Any player hexed by the Hex Master