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Communication and Reporting
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Communication and Reporting

Master effective communication and reporting strategies in Among Us meetings to identify Impostors or deceive Crewmates.

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Communication and Reporting

Master effective communication and reporting strategies in Among Us meetings to identify Impostors or deceive Crewmates.

Effective communication is the cornerstone of Among Us, especially for Crewmates. When a body is reported or an emergency meeting is called, all players enter a discussion phase. Here's how to make the most of it:

  • Be Specific: Instead of saying 'Red is sus,' say 'I saw Red vent from Electrical to MedBay' or 'Red was standing still in Admin for a long time and didn't do card swipe.'
  • State Your Alibi: Clearly state where you were, what tasks you did, and who you saw. 'I was in Weapons doing asteroids, then went to Shields. Saw Green in Navigation.'
  • Ask Questions: 'Where was everyone?' 'Who was with [victim's name] last?' 'Did anyone see [suspect's name] vent?'
  • Look for Contradictions: If two players claim to be in the same spot but saw different things, or if someone's alibi doesn't add up, it's a red flag.
  • Don't Spam: Avoid excessive chatter or accusations without evidence. This clogs the chat and makes it harder for others to share information.
  • Use the Vote Wisely: Don't vote without sufficient evidence. Skipping a vote is often better than ejecting an innocent Crewmate.

For Impostors, communication is about deception. Lie convincingly, sow discord, and deflect suspicion.

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