Among Us Game Tracker Template
As a crew member, being aware of every detail of each task can assist you in identifying imposters who are fabricating tasks and in establishing the innocence of your fellow crew members.
Understanding each task will help you impersonate them more successfully, and being familiar with each map's layout will enable you to make better use of the vents (and know when not to use them).
Naturally, you'll do better if you can keep track of players' whereabouts and identify those who seem suspicious.
Here's how using this template can help you get better at each of these things.
Locations Overview
You can find comprehensive details about the three maps in the game—The Skeld, Mira HQ, and Polus—inside this database. Important information like vent locations, special abilities, and a task breakdown are included for each map. Especially when doubts arise about an imposter's actions during the game, this resource is invaluable for helping you and your fellow crewmates accurately navigate the maps and verify task-related information. Utilize this thorough map guide to stay one step ahead of the game.
Sus Tracker
A "Sus Tracker Table" in the context of Among Us refers to a table or section in your Notion template dedicated to tracking suspicions (or "sus") of players during the game. Sus is a term often used in Among Us to indicate suspicion that a player might be an imposter. Creating a Sus Tracker can help players keep tabs on behaviors, actions, or observations that make them suspect someone.
Tasks
One of the most effective strategies to win Among Us is to comprehend every task.
As a teammate, you can identify imposters if they falsely claim to be a crew members by knowing, for instance, that the Fix Wires task assigns its "random" panels in a precise order with known probabilities for each location.
Naturally, knowing this will also help you become a better imposter at pretending to be that task.
Every task in the game is listed in the Task Reference table, along with filtered views for every map. Task locations, types (short, long, common, and visual), and notes are all visible in them.