Meccha Chameleon Best Settings
The best settings are the ones that make the round readable for your group size and skill level.
Quick answer
For new groups, keep player count modest, use simple room rules, and avoid chaotic settings until everyone understands Hider and Seeker basics. 中文:新手房先简单,别一开始就堆复杂规则。
Settings principles
Start with the least surprising room setup. After two rounds, adjust based on what actually happened: too many instant finds, too many timeout wins, or too much downtime.
The Lobby Planner on the tools page gives a simple split for Hiders and Seekers by group size.
- Use simple rules for the first two rounds.
- Keep enough Seekers to prevent endless hiding.
- Give new Hiders time to learn paint and pose.
- Change one setting at a time.
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FAQ
What setting should beginners change first?
Adjust player split and round pace before changing more complex rules.
How often should we change settings?
After two or three rounds, not every round. Constant changes make learning harder.
What if Seekers always win?
Give Hiders more setup time, simplify Seeker count, or choose less exposed hiding routes.