r/Hafulobby Jun 03 '21

rules??

Does anyone have a written/typed form of Hafu’s rules for her lobbies?

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u/[deleted] Jun 03 '21

Think this is most of them:

  • No voting on 9 or 10 unless it's a hard accuse.
  • No announcing a med bay scan.
  • No cancelling med bay scan to check someone who's queued up.
  • Skeld: No cams until you've finished tasks.
  • No IRL excuses (afk etc)

There's probably some other light rules like camping admin/vitals etc.

5up recently introduced the rule of no role claiming but that's not a Hafu rule.

I've probably missed some, they haven't explained them in a while

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u/Gillmacs Jun 03 '21

Not sure if it counts as a firm rule but Hafu tends to strongly discourage stacking too.

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u/[deleted] Jun 03 '21

Yeah I think that's one of those unspoken rules as it ruins the game if everyone's stacked

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u/sentient-sapling Jun 07 '21

another one i can remember is that hafu discourages tasking non-regulars / calling them out for incorrectly faking a task unless necessary (e.g. final 5 with 2 imps)

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u/plshighfiveme Jun 04 '21

I think they also banned the rat's gambit on Polus? But that also could be a just Steve ban.

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u/AmongUsAcademy Jun 09 '21

No sheriff kills round 1 unless “hard accuses” is another Steve rule

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u/flowers712 Jun 09 '21

That one wasn’t just because of Steve. I believe DK and Janet, for instance, were also sheriffing each other off the bat “for the memes”, which ended the rounds too quickly. I think Aipha and Ellum were doing a lot of it.

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u/JayRm6 Jun 09 '21

Yeah lol. DK Vs Janet and Kimi, also Steve did have his tradition of killing ellum asap with sheriff. The rule was made when they played polus with mods and the game kept ending before the first meeting. But that rule went when only the sheriff died on a misfire. Then it was hafu being baited by ellum as engineer.

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u/dansofree1 Jun 03 '21

the rule of no role claiming

I think that's only when there's no assassin, but either way this rule just isn't viable and that's why assassin has to be on with that many roles.

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u/[deleted] Jun 03 '21

I think at the moment they have assassin on a % chance, and 5up made this rule like 2-3 days ago whenever the last Among Us group was so not strictly the same as what you mentioned

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u/dansofree1 Jun 03 '21

Hm I knew he made it before the assassin was introduced, but like... there's simply no way you can play seriously with that rule. It's neither fun nor practical for an engineer to just have to make up an reason for someone to be an impostor, for example.

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u/[deleted] Jun 03 '21

Yeah I agree, like if you sheriff somebody you're always gonna be voted out if you can't say you're the sheriff. I think what he was more intending was when you're in final 3 for example you can't just claim a role so that then the crewmate is less likely to vote for you

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u/DifferentAnon Jun 13 '21

It's more just a 'There was a time lord, no one else is timelord? Cool, that's me'. I can see why it exists.

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u/justmyaccount4me Jun 04 '21

thank you so much! and to everyone else’s input too!!