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The 'bad guy' for a given round. They are exempt from the rules about griefing and murdering and come with a set of special objectives. Most are purely optional and really more of a suggestion, with exception of the ones for [[Nuclear Operative]] (which shows them where they must plant their bomb to win) and [[Revolutionary]] (which shows the [[Heads of Staff]] they must kill to win). | The 'bad guy' for a given round. They are exempt from the rules about griefing and murdering and come with a set of special objectives. Most are purely optional and really more of a suggestion, with exception of the ones for [[Nuclear Operative]] (which shows them where they must plant their bomb to win) and [[Revolutionary]] (which shows the [[Heads of Staff]] they must kill to win). | ||
=== Current Antagonists === | When you spawn in as an antag, you'll get a special pop-up that offers a basic overview of your powers and abilities. If you want to see it again, you can just use the ''Special role popup'' command. | ||
==Am I an Antagonist?== | |||
How do you know if you're an antagonist? Mechanics-wise, the game usually makes it pretty obvious. If the game makes you one, it'll send you a huge red message in the chat and a big ol' popup telling you that you're [[#Current Antagonists|one of the antags listed below]]. There's usually also some sort letter icon in the top ''right'' corner of your character's sprite/model; this is different from the icons used by [[SecHUD]] vision, which puts them in the upper ''left''. | |||
If you're unsure though (e.g. your game crashed when you spawned and you couldn't see if there was an antag popup), you can always ask via adminhelp; the hotkey for that is {{Key|F1}}. Don't be shy. It's actually a pretty common question, and it takes just a few seconds for an admin to check if you're an antag, so you're not inconveniencing them at all. | |||
A common misconception, particularly among those coming from other SS13 codebases/branches, is that if you have objectives, you are an antagonist. That's incorrect; non-antagonists get objectives too, so it's not a reliable means of ascertaining if you're an antag. | |||
== Current Antagonists == | |||
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! Name | ! Name | ||
! Requires at least 5 rounds played? | |||
! Has Own Game Mode? | ! Has Own Game Mode? | ||
! Can Appear at Round Start? | ! Can Appear at Round Start? | ||
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! Other Spawn Conditions? | ! Other Spawn Conditions? | ||
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| [[Traitor]] ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} || ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}}|| | | [[Traitor]] || ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} || ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}}|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wizard]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} |||| | | [[Wizard]] || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} |||| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Nuclear Operative]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || || || || | | [[Nuclear Operative]] ||{{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || || || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Blob]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || | | [[Blob]] || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Flockmind]] || || || {{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Gang]] ||{{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || || || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Revolutionary]] ||{{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || || || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Conspirator]] || {{Yes}} || || || || || || || {{Yes}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Spy Thief]] || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Changeling]] || ||{{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Arcfiend]] || ||{{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Vampire]] || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Wraith]] || || || {{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Werewolf]] || || ||{{Yes}} || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Wrestler]] || || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}|| {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Hunter]] || || || || || {{Yes}} || || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Jobs#Admin Intervention|Gimmick antag roles]] || || || || || || ||{{Yes}} | | [[Krampus]] || || || || || || || || {{Yes}} | ||
|- | |||
| [[Grinch]] || || || {{Yes}} || || || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}|| | |||
|- | |||
| [[Sleeper Agent|Sleeper Agent]] || || || || || || || || {{Yes}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Jobs#Admin Intervention|Gimmick antag roles]] || || || || || || || ||{{Yes}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
Antagonists can also recruit lackeys in the form of [[Syndicate Items# | Antagonists can also recruit lackeys in the form of [[Syndicate Items#Mindhack Implant|mindhacks]] and [[Syndicate Items#Syndicate Robot Frame|Syndicate cyborgs]], or subvert the [[Artificial_Intelligence|AI]] and its regular [[Cyborg]]s. Vampires may also convert the dead into [[Vampire#Thralls|thralls]]. Wraiths can transform ghosts into [[Wraith#Poltergeists|poltergeists]]. Changelings can turn their own body parts in [[Changeling#The Hivemind|eyespider, handspider, legworm, and buttcrab minions]]. Sometimes, [[Random Events#Hostile Critter|hostile antag critters]] appear through random events. [[Syndicate Items#EMAG|Emagged]] cyborgs are renegades bound to no one! | ||
Admins can also spawn a [[Admin#Special antagonists|unique array array of antags]], often with unique abilities seen nowhere else. | |||
==Antag Selection== | |||
=== Roundstart Antagonist Selection === | === Roundstart Antagonist Selection === | ||
Player selection for antagonist is random | Player selection for antagonist is purely random. Basically, the game creates a certain number of antagonist slots based the amount of people who readied up, with different ratios and types of antags depending on the game mode, and then for each slot, randomly selects from the group of people who have that antag type enabled. | ||
Antagonist selection happens before [[Jobs|job]] selection. Thus, as a certain Tip of the Round will tell you, it is entirely possible to end up the round antagonist even if you have [[Security Officer]] or [[Head of Security]] on Favorite, in which case the game picks a job based on your preferences for other station jobs and available job slots. | Antagonist selection happens before [[Jobs|job]] selection. Thus, as a certain Tip of the Round will tell you, it is entirely possible to end up the round antagonist even if you have [[Security Officer]] or [[Head of Security]] on Favorite, in which case the game picks a job based on your preferences for other station jobs and available job slots. | ||
<!--- Keeping this here for historical reference and in case weighting comes back. : random but weighted; it is based on how many previous plays as that antag type a player has had before. The more times someone's been selected as a certain type before, the less likely they will be selected for that type in a later round. However, there still remains a low chance to ignore weighting for an antag pick and just select any old schmuck. --> | |||
=== Latejoin Antagonist Selection === | === Latejoin Antagonist Selection === | ||
Players can also be selected for antagonist when they join after the round has started. | Players can also be selected for antagonist when they join after the round has started, if the [[Game Modes|game mode supports]] such. Each latejoining player has a simple random chance of being selected for antagonist. If all the antagonists are dead, the more likely they are to selected. Players who join as [[Head of Security]], [[Security Officer]], or [[Security Assistant]] cannot spawn as latejoin antagonists. | ||
<!--- Keeping this here for historical reference and in case weighting comes back: being selected does not count in weighting for roundstart selection --> | |||
=== Random Event Antagonist Selection === | === Random Event Antagonist Selection === | ||
:''Main articles: [[Random Events#Intruder Alert]], [[Random Events#Hostile Critter]]'' | |||
Partway through a round, random events usually trigger. One such event, the intruder alert event, either creates an AI Blob or asks eligible ghosts if they want to be respawned as a random antagonist, randomly decided from among | Partway through a round, random events usually trigger. One such event, the intruder alert event, either creates an AI Blob or asks eligible ghosts if they want to be respawned as a random antagonist, randomly decided from among several different antag choices, ranging from [[Vampire]] to [[Wraith]] to [[Wrestler#Abilities|Wrestledoodle]]. There's a similar event that also picks from ghosts, but instead creates a malevolent spider, gunbot, or fire elemental. These events cannot occur if the game mode type doesn't allow for [[#Latejoin Antagonist Selection|latejoin antags]]. | ||
To be eligible, a ghost must '''not''' have... | To be eligible either of these, a ghost must '''not''' have... | ||
*logged out. | *logged out. | ||
*set DNR. | *set DNR. | ||
=== Antag Tokens === | === Antag Tokens === | ||
Antag tokens are basically vouchers for a chance to play as the round's antagonist. They're not in-game items in the way Discount Dan's tickets are vouchers; rather, they're purely out-of-game, and, more importantly, "bestowed" by an [[Admin]]. The "bestowed" part is in quotes, because there are | [[File:NewPlayerOptionsWithTokenOption.png|thumb|right|If a new round is starting, and you have at least one token, you'll get a special option to use them for the upcoming round.]] | ||
Antag tokens are basically compensation vouchers for a chance to play as the round's antagonist. They're not in-game items in the way Discount Dan's tickets are vouchers; rather, they're purely out-of-game, and, more importantly, "bestowed" by an [[Admin]]. The "bestowed" part is in quotes, because there are four main reasons an admin might give you a token: | |||
*The server crashed during your antagonist round. | *The server crashed during your antagonist round. | ||
*A game-breaking bug ruined your antagonist round (e.g. not being able to exit a help/tutorial mode). | *A game-breaking bug ruined your antagonist round (e.g. not being able to exit a help/tutorial mode). | ||
*Your antagonist round was ruined/significantly impaired by Admin fuckery (often goes in hand with both of the above). | *Your antagonist round was ruined/significantly impaired by Admin fuckery (often goes in hand with both of the above). | ||
*The antag token previously given for one of the above four reasons did not actually give you the antag's associated abilities or uplink | *The antag token previously given for one of the above four reasons did not actually give you the antag's associated abilities or uplink. | ||
An admin might also give you one as a gift for doing something funny/entertaining/interesting, but this is extremely, extremely rare, and like with a lot of gifts, deliberately trying to earn one usually doesn't work. In this sense, they're more like compensation money you'd get for a defective product than an actual prize or gift. | |||
'''Antag tokens are distributed at an admin's discretion. You should not expect to be guaranteed a token, and there is no requirement for an admin to provide a token.''' | |||
The choice to redeem these will appear when you join the server during the pre-round lobby, as shown on the image to the right, and can be used any time before the round starts. Antag tokens ignore antag preferences, so you can't become a [[Wraith]] by configuring your preferences to only accept being a Wraith and then using a token. As the prompt says, if using that token would make you into an Antagonist that isn't supported by the round type, you'll get the token back. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 20 November 2024
The 'bad guy' for a given round. They are exempt from the rules about griefing and murdering and come with a set of special objectives. Most are purely optional and really more of a suggestion, with exception of the ones for Nuclear Operative (which shows them where they must plant their bomb to win) and Revolutionary (which shows the Heads of Staff they must kill to win).
When you spawn in as an antag, you'll get a special pop-up that offers a basic overview of your powers and abilities. If you want to see it again, you can just use the Special role popup command.
Am I an Antagonist?
How do you know if you're an antagonist? Mechanics-wise, the game usually makes it pretty obvious. If the game makes you one, it'll send you a huge red message in the chat and a big ol' popup telling you that you're one of the antags listed below. There's usually also some sort letter icon in the top right corner of your character's sprite/model; this is different from the icons used by SecHUD vision, which puts them in the upper left.
If you're unsure though (e.g. your game crashed when you spawned and you couldn't see if there was an antag popup), you can always ask via adminhelp; the hotkey for that is F1. Don't be shy. It's actually a pretty common question, and it takes just a few seconds for an admin to check if you're an antag, so you're not inconveniencing them at all.
A common misconception, particularly among those coming from other SS13 codebases/branches, is that if you have objectives, you are an antagonist. That's incorrect; non-antagonists get objectives too, so it's not a reliable means of ascertaining if you're an antag.
Current Antagonists
Name | Requires at least 5 rounds played? | Has Own Game Mode? | Can Appear at Round Start? | Can Be Late-Join Antag? | Can Be Random Event Antag? | Spawns in Mixed (Action) at Round Start? | Spawns in Mixed (Mild) at Round Start? | Other Spawn Conditions? |
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Traitor | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
Wizard | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||||
Nuclear Operative | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||
Blob | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||||
Flockmind | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||
Gang | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||
Revolutionary | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||
Conspirator | Yes | Yes | ||||||
Spy Thief | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
Changeling | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Arcfiend | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Vampire | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Wraith | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||
Werewolf | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||
Wrestler | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||
Hunter | Yes | |||||||
Krampus | Yes | |||||||
Grinch | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||
Sleeper Agent | Yes | |||||||
Gimmick antag roles | Yes |
Antagonists can also recruit lackeys in the form of mindhacks and Syndicate cyborgs, or subvert the AI and its regular Cyborgs. Vampires may also convert the dead into thralls. Wraiths can transform ghosts into poltergeists. Changelings can turn their own body parts in eyespider, handspider, legworm, and buttcrab minions. Sometimes, hostile antag critters appear through random events. Emagged cyborgs are renegades bound to no one!
Admins can also spawn a unique array array of antags, often with unique abilities seen nowhere else.
Antag Selection
Roundstart Antagonist Selection
Player selection for antagonist is purely random. Basically, the game creates a certain number of antagonist slots based the amount of people who readied up, with different ratios and types of antags depending on the game mode, and then for each slot, randomly selects from the group of people who have that antag type enabled.
Antagonist selection happens before job selection. Thus, as a certain Tip of the Round will tell you, it is entirely possible to end up the round antagonist even if you have Security Officer or Head of Security on Favorite, in which case the game picks a job based on your preferences for other station jobs and available job slots.
Latejoin Antagonist Selection
Players can also be selected for antagonist when they join after the round has started, if the game mode supports such. Each latejoining player has a simple random chance of being selected for antagonist. If all the antagonists are dead, the more likely they are to selected. Players who join as Head of Security, Security Officer, or Security Assistant cannot spawn as latejoin antagonists.
Random Event Antagonist Selection
- Main articles: Random Events#Intruder Alert, Random Events#Hostile Critter
Partway through a round, random events usually trigger. One such event, the intruder alert event, either creates an AI Blob or asks eligible ghosts if they want to be respawned as a random antagonist, randomly decided from among several different antag choices, ranging from Vampire to Wraith to Wrestledoodle. There's a similar event that also picks from ghosts, but instead creates a malevolent spider, gunbot, or fire elemental. These events cannot occur if the game mode type doesn't allow for latejoin antags.
To be eligible either of these, a ghost must not have...
- logged out.
- set DNR.
Antag Tokens
Antag tokens are basically compensation vouchers for a chance to play as the round's antagonist. They're not in-game items in the way Discount Dan's tickets are vouchers; rather, they're purely out-of-game, and, more importantly, "bestowed" by an Admin. The "bestowed" part is in quotes, because there are four main reasons an admin might give you a token:
- The server crashed during your antagonist round.
- A game-breaking bug ruined your antagonist round (e.g. not being able to exit a help/tutorial mode).
- Your antagonist round was ruined/significantly impaired by Admin fuckery (often goes in hand with both of the above).
- The antag token previously given for one of the above four reasons did not actually give you the antag's associated abilities or uplink.
An admin might also give you one as a gift for doing something funny/entertaining/interesting, but this is extremely, extremely rare, and like with a lot of gifts, deliberately trying to earn one usually doesn't work. In this sense, they're more like compensation money you'd get for a defective product than an actual prize or gift.
Antag tokens are distributed at an admin's discretion. You should not expect to be guaranteed a token, and there is no requirement for an admin to provide a token.
The choice to redeem these will appear when you join the server during the pre-round lobby, as shown on the image to the right, and can be used any time before the round starts. Antag tokens ignore antag preferences, so you can't become a Wraith by configuring your preferences to only accept being a Wraith and then using a token. As the prompt says, if using that token would make you into an Antagonist that isn't supported by the round type, you'll get the token back.
Jobs on Space Station 13 | ||
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Command & Security |
Captain · Head of Security · Head of Personnel · Chief Engineer · Research Director · Medical Director | |
Medical & Research |
Medical Doctor · Medical Trainee · Roboticist · Geneticist | |
Engineering | Engineer · Technical Trainee | |
Civilian |
Staff Assistant · Janitor · Chaplain · Mail Courier · Radio Host · Mime | |
Silicon | Artificial Intelligence · Cyborg | |
Jobs of the Day | Dungeoneer · Barber · Waiter · Lawyer · Tourist · Musician · Boxer | |
Antagonist Roles | With own mode | Arcfiend · Blob · Changeling · Gang Member · Flockmind ( Flocktrace) · Nuclear Operative · Spy Thief · Traitor · Revolutionary · Vampire ( Thrall) · Wizard |
Others | Sleeper Agent · Werewolf · Wraith ( Poltergeist) · Wrestler · Hunter · Grinch · Krampus · Gimmick antagonist roles | |
Special Roles | Ghostdrone · Monkey · Critter · Ghost · Cluwne · Santa Claus |