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Werewolf Strategy for Beginners
Simple tips for villagers and werewolves to improve your win rate.

Werewolf is simple to learn and difficult to master. These tips will help you survive your first games.
If You Are a Villager
- Watch who changes their story. Consistency is a sign of innocence; sudden shifts often hide a lie.
- Protect the Seer. If someone seems to know too much, they might be the Seer. Do not let wolves eliminate them early.
- Do not claim a special role unless necessary. Fake claims confuse the village and paint a target on you.
- Vote with intent. Abstaining gives wolves an advantage. Even a wrong vote creates information.
If You Are a Werewolf
- Pick a lane. Decide early whether you will play quiet, helpful, or accusatory — and stick to it.
- Sacrifice a teammate if needed. Throwing another wolf under the bus can buy you trust for the rest of the game.
- Attack the threats. Eliminate the Seer, Witch, and Hunter before they can use their powers against you.
- Create confusion. Wolves win when the village argues itself apart.
Bluffing Without Panic
New werewolves often over-explain. Keep your story simple. If accused, ask for evidence rather than defending every detail. A calm response is more convincing than a long one.
Practice Against AI
Not ready for multiplayer? Fill a room with AI bots and practice your reads. The bots play deterministically, so you can test strategies and learn how roles interact.

