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The aim of the paper is to present the software tool Perseus and show how it can be used to examine multi-agent systems where the ability to persuade is specified. Especially we want to study the issues such as: what arguments individuals use to successfully convince others, what type of a persuader guarantees a victory etc. This work describes implementation of the tool and discusses what questions about persuasion process Perseus can answer and how it is done.