Among Us: 25 Tips to Help You Win Your Game
Here are some pro tips and tricks to help you win every game whether you’re the Imposter or a Crewmate. If you’re looking for new Imposter strategies, you’ll got them. Trying to survive longer as a Crewmate? Look no further. Do you need easy ways to deduce who the murderer actually is and become the star of Emergency Meetings? You can get that, too. This is the ultimate guide to help you win every game in Among Us. This list covers basic strategies that you need to know if you want to stay alive as well as advanced tips and tricks that will give you a leg up over the competition.
1.Learn Your Common Tasks
On each map, there are common tasks that are assigned to every player. If you’re an Impostor , use this to your advantage to you know which tasks you can safely fake without drawing suspicion. You can see each map’s common tasks below.
- Skeld – Fix Wiring, Swipe Card
- Mira HQ – Fix Wiring, Enter ID Code
- Polus – Fix Wiring, Insert Keys, Scan Boarding Pass
2.Know Which Tasks Are Visual Tasks
Not every task is a visual task, but there are a few tasks that come with animations that can prove your innocence. Never try to fake these tasks as an Imposter, and make sure someone sees you do them if you’re a Crewmate. It’s a surefire way to show that you’re a Crewmate, and you don’t want to prove your innocence without a witness or two. Also, if you’re an Imposter, don’t try to fake these tasks. People can see you’re faking and they will definitely vote you out.Each visual task in the game is listed below.
- Clear Asteroids
- Submit Scan
- Empty Garbage
- Empty Chute
- Prime Shields
3.Learn How Long Tasks Take to Complete
If you’re going to fake a task, it’s a good idea to know how long that task usually takes to complete. If you try to fake the Clear Asteroids task but you only stand nearby for three seconds, you’re going to seem incredibly suspicious to any bystanders. You can also use this to your advantage to spot Imposters.
Long tasks are better for the Impostor, as it takes longer to win and crewmates must travel to different locations, making grouping up more difficult. Shorter tasks are better for the crew, as players can be more direct and can finish the list much quicker.
4.Learn Crewmate Viewing Distances
Crewmates can only see a certain distance away, and you can kill players basically out in the open if you learn the Crewmate viewing range. This can be adjusted in the settings, as can Imposter vision ,so don’t rely on it too heavily. Still, it’s a useful tool to have in your Imposter arsenal.
5.Memorize Camera Locations
Just when you think you’ve committed the perfect murder, a Crewmate from the other side of the map calls an Emergency Meetings and says they saw you on cams. Learn where the cameras are on every map so you know which seemingly secluded spaces you should avoid as an Imposter. You can also use this to reinforce your supposed alibi.
6.Check Rooms as You Pass Them
Imposters always try to kill Crewmates out of sight, so make a habit of checking each room for bodies as you pass by unless you really need to get somewhere quickly. Someone might have been killed watching cameras in Security and you’d never know unless you poked your head in.
7.Map Out Vents for Reference
Vents can be used as both an escape tool and a fast travel system, and every Imposter worth their salt knows where each vent is connected to. You can also use this information as a Crewmate to shut down another player’s supposed alibi if you know they could have vented into a room after killing someone somewhere else.
8.Keep Your Communication Consistent
If you’re going to talk a lot, make sure you talk a lot every match. If you’re going to stay quiet and let everyone else argue, you’d better do that every game. Keep your communication consistent so you don’t seem suspicious. If a quiet player is speaking up more often than usual, they’re immediately marked as a possible Imposter by most players.
9.Try the AFK Strategy
If you’re an Imposter, you can try getting an easy kill by pretending you’re AFK. Just don’t move when the match starts and wait for everyone to leave. Stand completely still until someone comes by. Kill whoever comes near and then return to your AFK position and wait for someone else to report the body. Pretend to come back during the discussion and make up an excuse as to where you were. If you fooled everyone, you’ll be cleared of suspicion. This doesn’t work with experienced players and it doesn’t work more than once, but it’s a smart strategy to use.
10.Be Ready to Sabotage Lights in Case Someone Is Approaching a Body
If you kill someone and you know other players are nearby. be ready to turn the lights off in case they start heading your way. You can get away with kills in the open if you sabotage lights when someone is coming, and you can even frame that person once the lights are fixed and the body is reported if you say you saw them come from where the body was found.
11.Don’t Clear Someone Just Because You Followed Them
It’s a common tactic to stay near someone so you can show you’re innocent, but smart Imposters will take advantage of this. Don’t assume someone is safe just because you followed them around they didn’t kill you. They could be trying to earn your trust so you defend them after they kill later in the game.
12.Work With Your Imposter Teammates
You should try to work together with your Imposter allies if you’re in a lobby with multiple Imposters. You can’t communicate outright with them, but there are some strategies you can try in order to coordinate an attack. Try closing the door to suggest a double kill with your Imposter teammate, or do the universal “side to side dance” to signal that you’re ready for a multi-kill.
13.Be Careful When the Lights Turn Off
This tip is more for the Imposters out there. Most Imposters get cocky when the lights go out and think they’ve earned a free kill, but you should still be wary of Crewmates in the dark. You’d be surprised how easy it is to run into a body in the dark, and you might get caught killing just as the lights come back on.
14.Finish Your Tasks as a Ghost
This one is obvious, but it’s worth saying for those in the back. Please finish your tasks when you do. Just because you’re a ghost doesn’t mean you can go AFK and ignore your responsibilities. Your Crewmates will hate you and you’ll ruin the game. Please don’t be that person.
15.Don’t Self-Report All the Time
Self-reporting is a useful tool, but you shouldn’t do it all the time. Especially later in the game, self-reports can be very suspicious when it’s easy to keep tabs on each player’s location. Self-reports are great to use in the early game, however, as most Crewmates are hesitant to vote anyone out after the first kill unless there is conclusive evidence or a witness.