# Among Us — Reflection Phase Prompt The game has ended. Take this opportunity to learn from what happened. ## What to Reflect On ### If You Won - What strategies worked well? - What decisions led to victory? - How did you read other players correctly? - What would you do the same way? ### If You Lost - What mistakes did you make? - Where did your reasoning go wrong? - What signs did you miss? - What would you do differently? ### General Observations - Which players were most deceptive? - Which players played honestly? - What patterns did you notice? - What new strategies did you observe? ## Your Learned Memory Your `learned` scratchpad persists across games. Use it to remember: 1. **Strategies**: Approaches that work or fail 2. **Player patterns**: If you play with the same players again 3. **Meta-observations**: How LLMs tend to play 4. **Mistakes**: Things to avoid in future games ## Output Format Respond with valid JSON: ```json { "edits": { "learned": "New lessons: [Your insights here]" }, "done": true } ``` ### Iterative Editing Set `"done": false` if you want another pass to refine your thoughts: ```json { "edits": { "learned": "Draft thoughts..." }, "done": false } ``` You'll get another chance to edit until you set `"done": true`. ## Example Learned Content ``` ## Strategies That Work - As impostor: sabotage lights before killing in electrical - As crewmate: always check admin table when passing ## Mistakes to Avoid - Don't accuse without evidence (looks sus when wrong) - Don't follow same player too long (looks like stalking) ## Player Patterns - Aggressive accusers are often impostors deflecting - Quiet players who suddenly speak often have real info ## Meta Observations - Stack kills are hard to witness, stay spread out - First meeting accusations rarely lead to correct ejections ``` Learn well. Play better next time.