Among Us map guide: Tips for The Skeld, Polus, and MIRA HQ
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Want to know more about the maps in Among Us? With the imminent release—at the time of writing—of the new Among Us map, 'The Airship' there will soon be four maps to choose from in the multiplayer deduction game. Whether you're playing as an honest Crewmate or you're working undercover as the Imposter, knowing your surroundings is vital to your success, whatever your goal.
It's always a good idea to familiarise yourself with your surroundings and the different tasks on each map as soon as you can. This guide will help you uncover potential Imposters or trick your teammates into trusting you—whether they should or not. And while we don't have details of the new Airship map quite yet, read on to find out how to give yourself the edge in each of the Among Us maps that are currently live.
How to use the Admin room
You can head to the Admin room on all maps to see how many Crewmates are still alive. The Admin map only shows approximate player locations to avoid giving away Imposters lurking in the vents, though. All players share the same icon, so you can't tell them apart.
The Admin map is a valuable tool for Crewmates as you can check up on others to see where they're heading, and question them in meetings to see if their story checks out. If you notice a player icon flash, then it's likely a Crewmate has just been killed. However, Imposters can also use this map to find vulnerable Crewmates, race to their location, and pick them off.
Among Us The Skeld map: Staying alive on the spaceship
The Skeld emergency meeting button location: Cafeteria
The Skeld is the oldest map in Among Us, and it's ideal for new players. That's because it's a great place to get to grips with Among Us' tasks, and try your hand as a devious Imposter.
It features security cameras that show you a live feed of specific zones. Routinely checking these via the terminal in Security could see you catching an Imposter in the act, or noticing a dead body before another Crewmate finds it. It's a good idea to stop by this room on your way to other tasks. The cameras display a red light when in use, so keep an eye out for these when playing as the Imposter to avoid getting caught.
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Sabotages
Imposters can sabotage the Crewmates' efforts by opening their map and clicking on one of the red icons on the screen. There are cooldowns on each, so you need to find the perfect time to strike, and make the most of the opportunity. Here are the available sabotages on The Skeld, and what they do:
- Reactor: Causes the reactor to meltdown, cannot be ignored by Crewmates. Fixed by two players placing their hands on scanners.
- O2: Oxygen levels decrease, cannot be ignored by Crewmates. Fixed by two players interacting with keypads in Admin and O2.
- Communications: Crewmates cannot see their task list, disables admin, and security cameras. Fixed by turning a dial.
- Electrical/Lights: Reduces Crewmate vision. Fixed by flipping switches in Electrical.
- Doors: Locks the doors in a specific room for ten seconds (has a separate cooldown to other sabotages).
Vents
When playing as the Imposter you can use its vents to fast travel between different rooms to avoid being spotted. On The Skeld you usually find players in MedBay, Security, and Electrical, and all of these can be accessed using the vents. It's also possible to hop between Cafeteria, Admin, and the hallway outside Navigation. From Reactor, you can sneak to the Upper and Lower Engine rooms, and Navigation also has vents that lead to both Shields and Weapons.
Visual Tasks
Visual tasks are jobs you can watch other Crewmates perform. Experienced players may prefer to disable visual tasks, but if you're just starting out, they can help you determine which of your fellow Crewmates are innocent. As a Crewmate you can't cherry-pick your tasks, but if you are assigned one of these, try to complete it while someone else is around to observe. As a general rule for both regular and visual tasks: Short tasks are relatively quick, whereas long tasks may require you to wait, or work through multiple objectives.
Here are all the visual tasks on The Skeld Among Us map, how long they take to complete, and the room you can find them in:
- Clear Asteroids: Weapons (long)
- Empty Garbage/Chute: Cafeteria/O2 (long)
- Prime Shields: Shields (short)
- Submit Scan: MedBay (long)
Among Us MIRA HQ map: Moving carefully around the company headquarters
MIRA HQ emergency meeting button location: Cafeteria
The MIRA HQ map is the only one that doesn't feature security cameras, but it does use a different system called 'doorlogs'. Crewmates can scroll through these to monitor how other players are moving around the station. Once you're familiar with the map, you'll be able to spot when someone is moving erratically: This could be an Imposter using Vents to navigate the ship.
You can monitor the doorlogs in the Communications room, but when the Imposter sabotages the communications, all doorlogs will be erased. Bear in mind that the Imposter cannot lock the doors on this map, either.
Sabotages
- Reactor: Causes reactor meltdown, cannot be ignored by Crewmates. Fixed by two players placing their hands on scanners.
- O2: Oxygen levels decrease, cannot be ignored by Crewmates. Fixed by two players interacting with keypads in a corridor and O2.
- Communications: Crewmates cannot see their task list, disables admin and doorlog. Fixed by two players interacting with keypads.
- Electrical/Lights: Reduces Crewmate vision, fixed by flipping switches in Electrical.
Vents
The vents can be found in most rooms on MIRA HQ, excluding Locker Room, Communications, Storage, and Cafeteria. There are a few vents located in the hallways to make up for this, though. Unlike The Skeld—where vents are split into separate zones—the vents on this map form one large loop. This makes it easier to sneak around the map quickly.
Visual tasks
MIRA HQ only has one (long) visual task, which can make it more challenging to narrow down who the Imposter is. If another player hops on the scanner to complete the Submit Scan task in MedBay, you can watch the scanning process. If you see a green outline appear at the end, you can be sure your buddy is innocent and vouch for them in the next meeting to narrow the pool of potential Imposters.
Among Us Polus map: Master the chilly planet base
Polus emergency meeting button location: Office
Feel the temperature dropping? Then you've arrived on Polus. This is the newest and largest of Among Us' maps, and as you can see from the layout below, there's far more space between each of its rooms.
Polus has a Vitals kiosk that lets you see which players are alive. Green vitals mean a Crewmate is alive, whereas a red outline means they've been killed since the last meeting. Both Imposters and Crewmates can use this feature to check on others. Polus also has security cameras, but you have to switch between each feed on a single screen.
Sabotages
Doors operate slightly differently on Polus: When the Imposter locks the doors, they remain closed until they're opened by a Crewmate. Imposters can continue locking more doors even while others are closed.
- Reactor: Causes the reactor to meltdown, cannot be ignored by Crewmates. Fixed by two players placing their hands on scanners.
- Communications: Crewmates cannot see their task list, disables admin, vitals, and security cameras. Fixed by turning a dial.
- Electrical/Lights: Reduces Crewmate vision, fixed by flipping switches in Electrical.
- Doors: Fixed by flipping nearby switches.
Vents
Sneaking around in Polus' vents is a reliable way of getting around, but it's slightly easier to be spotted emerging from them on this map as several of them are positioned in corridors. Some of them are also in view of the security cameras, which can be accessed in the Security room. Take extra care to avoid a Crewmate witnessing one of your eliminations.
Visual tasks
Similar to The Skeld and MIRA HQ, Polus has the Submit Scan visual task; It's a short task on this map that's completed in Laboratory. It also features the Clear Asteroids short visual task, which can be found in the Weapons room.
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