When You Find a Corpse, Pick Up Clues

Inspecting a corpse lets you find clues that can lead to identifying the killer. For example, if you find a piece of yellow cloth, it means the culprit was wearing yellow clothing.

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The number shown next to “Inspect” indicates how many clues can be collected from that corpse.

The number shown next to “Inspect” indicates how many clues can be collected from that corpse.

In the top-left corner of the screen is the Clue Corner, you can view the list of suspects narrowed down by the clues you’ve gathered. This is only visible to lambs.

In the top-left corner of the screen is the Clue Corner, you can view the list of suspects narrowed down by the clues you’ve gathered. This is only visible to lambs.


Wolves Leave Clues Behind Here and There

Bullets used to shoot a lamb may leave a clue in the form of bullet casings.

Bullets used to shoot a lamb may leave a clue in the form of bullet casings.

A door that’s been forced open may offer a clue.

A door that’s been forced open may offer a clue.

Traps set by wolves may contain a clue, but be careful when investigating them.

Traps set by wolves may contain a clue, but be careful when investigating them.

Broken windows can also offer a clue.

Broken windows can also offer a clue.

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To All Wolves

Each of these actions has its own chance of leaving behind a clue. If you leave behind a clue, a notification will appear in the top-left corner of your screen, so be sure to conceal it!

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🧩Partial Clues

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Both wolves and lambs drop 🧩Partial Clues near their person at set intervals. If you collect three Partial Clues dropped by the same individual, they combine into a full clue.

🐺 Wolf Player Partial Clues

If you collect three Partial Clues dropped by the same wolf, they combine into a full clue. Wolves should retrieve these before a lamb picks them up! Also, if the wolf's Guilt is high, Partial Clues are dropped more frequently.