The notebook icon tracks every claim, death, and vote. Use it to find contradictions in fast-moving chat rooms.
: Don't just protect the Seer every night. Mix up your targets to avoid being predictable for Werewolves. If a Nurse is in the game, they only gain powers once the Doctor dies, so coordinating survival is key.
The Werewolf team works together in a private chat at night to kill villagers and sow chaos. Their roles are often categorized as Investigative, Crowd Control, Elite, or Support.
Get lynched during the day. Common mistake: Acting too suspicious too early. Better play: Act like a bad wolf. Claim Seer with impossible results. Contradict yourself. But do it gradually – if you’re too obvious, wolves might kill you at night (you lose). Best strategy: On day 2 or 3, “accidentally” reveal fake info that angers the village. Once you’re lynched and win, stay in chat laughing – it’s glorious. wolvesville all roles better
To play better, you need to master the four main teams: the Village , the Werewolves , Solo Killers , and Voting Roles . Winning consistently requires understanding how to leverage base roles (like the Doctor ) and when to upgrade to their more complex Advanced Roles (like the Marksman ) using the Role Card system . Village Team Strategies
Determining which roles are "better" in Wolvesville depends on three main metrics: , killing power , and deception capability . 1. Village Team: Information is King
What do you play most often (Quick Game, Sandbox, or Ranked)? The notebook icon tracks every claim, death, and vote
Wolves win by killing villagers and controlling the vote. Solo wolves are powerful; team wolves need coordination.
Here is a breakdown of the best roles in Wolvesville and why they dominate the lobby.
Check suspicious players on night one. Do not reveal yourself immediately unless you find a werewolf. Coordinate closely with protective roles. Mix up your targets to avoid being predictable
: Can permanently bind two players (even dead ones) into a private chat that lasts the entire game. Protection Order & Priority
(advanced Priest) can kill two evil players instead of just one, but requires more precise planning. Top-Rated Roles for Competitive Play
Making "all roles better" in Wolvesville is a delicate balancing act between empowerment and complexity. The game’s strength lies in its variety—offering players the chance to be anything from a protective to a deceptive Fool . As long as the developers prioritize roles that encourage active participation and social interaction over raw power, Wolvesville will continue to set the standard for the digital social deduction genre.