Among Us
Among Us

Communication and Reporting

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

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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.