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Weird Among Us Cosplay Lets You Be All 10 Players At Once

Weird Among Us Cosplay Lets You Be All 10 Players At Once An Instagram user is making "low-cost" Among Us cosplays using his own body parts to represent the crew members of the beloved multiplayer game. An Instagram user has found a bizarre way to cosplay multiple Among Us characters at the same time. The social deduction game has taken the internet by storm despite being largely ignored when it released in 2018. The game has reached such incredible amounts of popularity that the developer cancelled a sequel to focus up on developing the current game. Among Us, like the similarly explosive Fall Guys before it, owes much of its success to its adorable, minimally designed characters. The astronauts in Among Us are small, beanlike creatures, decked out like Skittles in bright primary colors. Like in Fall Guys, players can purchase cosmetic accessories for their astronaut, including hats, and even little pets that can follow them around. While players are mostly interested in Amo...

Every Visible Task in Among Us (& How They Work)

Every Visible Task in Among Us (& How They Work)

There are four Visual Tasks in Among Us that every player can see being completed. This is a good way to prove crewmate guilt or innocence.

Every Visible Task in Among Us (& How They Work)

A little paranoia and deception can make any group of friends suspicious of one another, a phenomenon exacerbated to an absurd degree in Among Us. Like similar party games Werewolf and Mafia, crewmates need to find out who is sabotaging their hard work and killing them off and avoid killing any of their peers in the process. As crewmate players work hard to complete tasks at The Skeld, Polus, or HQ, stay alive, and eject the Impostor or Impostors among them. There are a few ways for players to tell with absolute certainty whether one of their friends is safe or "sus," but the easiest is through the use of Visual Tasks.

Visual Tasks are items in the game that will appear on a crewmate's to-do list. These are tasks every player can see being performed. Impostors, who receive a list of tasks they can pretend to be doing, are not able to perform these Visual Tasks. Watching another player perform any of these actions is definitive proof they are not the Impostor, but if a crewmate asks a player to perform the task and does not see any visual confirmation of its completion, this is also immediate proof that the player is the Impostor. For that reason, some players prefer to keep Visual Tasks turned off to make the game more challenging for the crewmates. For groups who want to give crewmates more of an advantage, here are all the Visual Tasks in Among Us and how each one works.

Every Visual Task in Among Us

Every Visible Task in Among Us (& How They Work)

There are only four Visual Tasks in Among Us, and most are exclusive to one or two maps. Only one Visual Task is available on all three maps. These are:


  • Empty Garbage/Empty Chute: The Skeld

  • Clear Asteroids: The Skeld, Polus

  • Submit Scan: The Skeld, Mira HQ, Polus

  • Prime Shields: The Skeld

If any of these tasks are completed, an animation will display for all players, indicating someone has performed it. Typically, only players near the location will be able to witness this, so anyone wanting to prove their innocence may need to request an audience.

Empty Garbage/Empty Chute

These are interchangeable tasks, and the only difference is where the player begins. To empty the Garbage, players will begin in the Cafeteria, and to empty the Chute, they will start in the O2 room. After this, both tasks take the player to Storage.

The player will need to pull on the lever that appears on the side of the screen and hold it down until the trash has disappeared. Players nearby will see a chute open in Storage to let the items out of the building or spaceship on the bottom of the map.

Clear Asteroids

This task is located in the Weapons room, and though it is visual on The Skeld and Polus, it is not a visual task at Mira HQ. Players will need to click or tap on the asteroids as they fly by to destroy them, and they will need to destroy twenty to complete the task. A laser appearing each time the player clicks is the visual indication the crewmate is innocent.

Every Visible Task in Among Us (& How They Work)

Submit Scan

Players will need to stand on top of the scanner capsule for about ten seconds while it reads and displays their information. The visual animation is the green hologram that scans up and down the player character's body. Because only one player can be scanned at a time, others needing to wait in line to use the scanner can watch for the visual cue signaling each player's innocence.

Prime Shields

Players will find this task in the Shields room on The Skeld map. When they start the task, red hexagons will appear on the screen in random numbers from one to seven. To complete the task, players simply need to click on each hexagon until it turns from red to gray. The resulting animation will show the lights on the bottom right of the ship switching on, or, turning yellow.

Once the shields are on, any other players with this task will only see the lights blink, which can be easily missed if players aren't watching closely. It is also possible no animation will play at all after the first time, which can spell trouble for other crewmates looking to prove their innocence this way.

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