Turn one check into a table-winning vote.
Seer in AI Werewolf (Mafia)
The Seer is the strongest information role—but only if you can convert knowledge into trust. In Wolfcha, AI opponents respond to consistent reasoning, well-timed reveals, and vote planning.

Alex
calm, structured
Morgan
humorous, quick to react
Riley
aggressive, high pressure
Taylor
cautious, detail-first
Jamie
empathetic, trust builder
Casey
skeptical, logic heavy
Seer overview
What you can do at night, what you should do by day, and what winning looks like.
Ability
Each night, check one player to learn whether they are a Werewolf or Villager-aligned.
Night action
Choose a check target at night. In the day phase, reveal information strategically, and guide votes without getting eliminated early.
Win condition
Win by helping villagers eliminate all werewolves.
Example AI seats (what a table can feel like)
Wolfcha is designed for solo play: each other seat is an AI opponent with a different style.
Alex
calm, structured
Morgan
humorous, quick to react
Riley
aggressive, high pressure
Taylor
cautious, detail-first
Jamie
empathetic, trust builder
Casey
skeptical, logic heavy
Skyler
observant, low talk
Quinn
balanced, mediator
Drew
storyteller, persuasive
Hayden
risk-taking, bold claims
Cameron
methodical, slow but steady
Jordan
quiet, late-game spike
Seer strategy
A practical set of mistakes to avoid, and habits that win more games over time.
Beginner mistakes
- Revealing too early with no credibility built.
- Checking random targets instead of high-impact seats.
- Over-sharing details that create contradictions later.
- Not preparing a ‘if I die’ information path.
Advanced tips
- Check the most influential speaker, not the loudest speaker.
- Use staged reveals: claim ‘I have info’ before dumping the full list.
- When you find a wolf, make your vote plan explicit (who votes where).
- If you find a villager, use them as a credibility anchor.
Solo vs AI notes
- AI players weigh consistency: keep your check history coherent.
- Some models demand voting structure: give them a clear path.
- If you hard-claim, expect pressure tests—answer calmly.
Dialogue examples
These are realistic snippets of how AI opponents argue, pressure, and coordinate—tailored to this role.
Day 2: revealing a checked wolf
A clean reveal with voting structure.
Casey
logic
I’m Seer. Night 1 I checked Riley: wolf. Today I want a direct vote on Riley.
Quinn
mediator
If that’s true, we need confirmation. Casey, why didn’t you say this yesterday?
Casey
seer
I waited to see if anyone would slip. Now we’re past the ‘noise’ stage—time to execute.
Riley
pressure
Convenient timing. I’m not wolf. If we’re doing claims, I’m Seer too.
When you check a villager
Using a confirmed good as an ally.
Alex
calm
If you’re Seer, give us one safe anchor. Who is ‘good’ from your checks?
Taylor
seer
Night 1 checked Jamie: good. Jamie, I need you to help structure the vote today.
Jamie
ally
Got it. I’ll back the vote plan. Let’s focus on who resisted giving clear reads.
Quick checklist
Use this as a pre-game reminder (or between day phases).
- Pick a night target with maximum information gain.
- Decide your reveal timing before day discussion starts.
- Record your checks (mentally) and never ‘forget’ details.
- Offer a vote plan, not only accusations.
FAQ
Common questions players ask about this role in solo vs AI games.
When should the Seer reveal in Wolfcha?
There’s no single rule. Reveal when it improves your faction’s voting power: either to execute a confirmed wolf, or to create a ‘confirmed good’ anchor.
Who should I check at night?
High-impact seats: strong speakers, vote leaders, or players who shape consensus. Information is most valuable when it changes votes.
How do I avoid dying early as Seer?
Don’t over-expose. Build credibility with consistent reasoning before you hard-claim, and avoid being the loudest target.
What if someone counter-claims Seer?
Stay calm and use structure: compare claim timing, check history, and vote behavior. AI opponents respond well to clear contradictions.
Does solo vs AI change Seer strategy?
Yes. AI is stricter about logic and contradictions—clean check history and vote planning matter more.
Can I play immediately?
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