Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Mafia Wars Level Up Fast - Jobs or Fighting?

Many people log on to Mafia Wars feeling the itch to level up. Not everybody is that single minded, but there is a satisfaction about seeing your Mafia Wars level increase. With Cuba and Moscow to lure us into higher levels, it’s no surprise that we want to get leveled up quickly.

Let’s look at basics for Mafia Wars leveling. You pass on to the next level when you acquire a set number of experience points. You convert your energy and stamina into experience by doing jobs and participating in fights. Heists used to yielded experience points, as well. (I long for robbery!)

Leveling quickly can be done through an emphasis on jobs or on fighting. If a Fearless character structures their own top mafia right and gets into the Wheelman slot in someone else’s crew, job centered leveling is laughably fast. Maniac characters also have an advantage in speed leveling with either method because of the quick recovery of energy points built into that character. Mogul characters don’t have any energy bonus built in to make job based leveling faster, but can still get fast leveling through fighting.

If you want to dodge the occasional retaliation loon in Mafia Wars, job leveling is the stress free way to go. From level one to one hundred, you’ll assign the majority of your skill points into your energy stat. Pursue job mastery and tier mastery all the time. As you go up in the tiers, jobs will demand more preparation and energy points to work but you’ll receive more experience and loot too. You’ll have to restrain yourself from leaping into the new tiers that unlock as you level up; wait until you’ve mastered the jobs and the tier all three times before you jump ahead too much. Keep track of the experience:energy ratio of Mafia Wars jobs and do the jobs that give you the most experience out for your energy investment in. This emphasis on mastery and high experience yield jobs sets you up perfectly with oceans of energy for the upper levels so you can blow through. Don’t underestimate the importance of the skill points you’ll get as you do job based leveling, or the cash, equipment, and tier mastery bonuses. (You’re huge energy stat will also be an advantage in Mafia Wars Moscow.)

If you want to level quick through fighting, you’ll have some different strategy. Allocating your skill points in both energy and stamina is necessary in order to constantly attack in Mafia Wars. Since success on the fightlist requires crew size, equipment, and strong personal stats, you’ll have to spend some time in recruitment, buy some specials or lel, and invest something in attack, at a minimum. One of the best things about this way of leveling is that you’ll soon acquire the best equipment from Cuba and NYC and loads of money from your targets. (Just aim to do a job as your last energy expenditure before you level up, since a job experience yield will give you a bigger step up that’s more experience point quantity than a fight.) Get a good fight bookmarklet to avoid dislocating your finger starting fights, and spare some sympathy for your consumable-hungry job based leveling acquaintance.

You might find that a merger of job and fight leveling is more enjoyable than pursuing just one or the other. First thing you do at every new level is fight until your stamina is gone, because fights yield more experience:energy which gets you a big push ahead in experience. After the fighting, get to work on job mastery. Combine fighting and job leveling ideas like this and you can be a tough and also earn that massive energy stat that will pay off later. The best of both Mafia Wars level up strategies.

Can't Figure Out Mafia Wars? A Guide Would Help

If you’re miserable about being constantly targeted, or you can't recruit enough mafia members, or you're running dry on income to offset your upkeep, you might be thinking about how great having a Mafia Wars guide for solid gaming advice would be.

I hate to show my age, but I was playing Quest for the King back when TI made the available PC. And a user manual would have been nice. Couldn’t get a guide if you wanted one, back then. Hey, we loaded the game onto the computer with cassette tapes, after all.

I'm happy to report that technology has progressed so that you can get a guide to alleviate the pain of a extended, brutal learning curve in Mafia Wars. There are actually lots of guides available. How can you choose the one that’s worthwhile?

Well, I can. I’m OCD about reviewing how to manuals for computer games. Maybe if I’d found a Quest for the King guide, I’d have met my need for instruction and I’d be a different person now. But finding the right guide for you today is simple. It's just about connecting a gamer’s present standing with the guide that will deliver the most advantage.

If you’re level 50 or less and trying to conquer core challenges like recruitment, money, leveling, and loot then I recommend "Mafia Wars Kingpin Cashflow Blueprint" because it has really great Mafia Wars information about every facet of the game. The icing on the top is the Cuba Exclusive bonus ebook that prepares you to triumph in Mafia Wars Cuba. A major plus: Mafia Wars Kingpin is easy on the wallet. It is not the best selling guide, but it is the best guide for players under level 50.

Maybe you’ve already taken your lumps in Cuba and you’re primed to head over Moscow. Moscow is a strange new venue and you need a guide just to step off the plane and pick a crime syndicate. The right Mafia Wars guide that matches your needs is Mafia Wars Blueprint. Blueprint is recently released with the inside advice on the Moscow venue. Authored by a Mafia Wars expert, you’ll receive all his tried and true strategies. It’s a level up guide and a general guide to Mafia Wars combined. If you want to have the energy stats you need to play for however long you like, then you’ll learn that in Mafia Wars Blueprint. And you won’t get any better advice about getting Godfather points.

Both those guides earned five stars from me. Yet everyone has a personal preference, so I’ll mention a few others. If you’re an audio-visual learner, you could prefer the video tutorial included with Mafia Sniper, and the Moscow venue is included there too. Or Dominate Mafia Wars, which is the most well-known guide on the market today with lots of how to win Mafia Wars techniques. Want a lesser-known guide that really delivers? Mafia Wars Black Book is my favorite.

You’ll see lots more Mafia Wars guides on the market. I’m just telling you the titles of those that meet my standards. Get the Mafia Wars guide that matches your problems, and kick some arse on Mafia Wars today!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Is There A Reason to Buy Mafia Wars Blueprint?

The discovery that there was a new Mafia Wars guide available did not exactly blow my skirt up. Because I’m psychologically driven to gather up all the fragmented Mafia Wars lore all over the Internet. I acquire every guide I see. And though this is usually worthwhile, because most every guide I’ve purchased had some new angle to explore, my bank account is starting to weep.

So when I first got the word about “Mafia Wars Blueprint” I wished it was a typographical error. After all, I already own a ebook with a cover page that includes the word “blueprint.” (You’ve got to wonder why they can’t pick a distinct title, right?) I cringed when I understood that this was a different guide. I didn’t want to purchase another guide.

But meeting Tony Sanders changed my mind.

He’s the guy who wrote “Mafia Wars Blueprint.” What I can say about him is “Wow!” And I don’t impress very easy. Worn out with recycled advice Mafia Wars promisers? His game stats speak for themselves:

  • A mafia of 1947
  • Every session he’s got 2444 energy to play with – think he ever runs dry?
  • Money income in New York is over 600 million per hour
  • He’s acquired all the collections and achievements
  • He’s a master of every job tier in NYC, Cuba, and (likely now) Moscow

Tony finds it amusing when competitors try to knock him out of his top position. Though he’s a target because he’s got the best fight record and done the most jobs, he’s not sweating it because he’s armed to the teeth. Looking for the Godfather of Mafia Wars? It’s Tony Sanders. Looks like he got bored with stomping around Mafia Wars and he wants to create some genuine competition for himself by making an ebook with all his collected Mafia Wars smarts.

Imagine accessing that kind of experience.

Brace yourself - this is not the cheapest guide. Tony’s put a premium on his expertise. I imagine it’s still not as much as you mean to throw away on reward points. In this case, you get what you pay for. This is the last guide you’re going to need. (Unless you’re a loon like me.) Because “Mafia Wars Blueprint” is both a leveling guide and a comprehensive Mafia Wars game strategy.

One major focus in Tony’s guide is maximizing your energy so you can relish your game sessions to the limit. He schools you on how to put the bullies down, win on the fight list, foil robbers, and collect a giant mafia crew. I have to share my fave part of the guide: Major Mistakes the Majority of Gamers Make. Changed my tune, for sure! But you don’t need to hear about how many I was guilty of until I got “Mafia Wars Blueprint,” do you? (Okay, four.)

Tattling about the bonus Tony tacks on is akin to telling you what’s in your Christmas packages, but I’m a narc. It’s entitled the Godfather Points Report, and you can learn how to multiply 2x your reward points in just one day on auto-pilot. I never learned these methods anywhere else. I might have to consider squandering points on Godfather crates; I always wanted to try my luck at that Zynga slot machine!

When you’ve had enough struggling through Mafia Wars without the assistance of a Godfather, take five and hear Tony out. Everyone wants Mafia Wars income, mafia members, and bragging rights…or is it just me? It’s flat out smart to get the insider advice from the top in the game when you’re struggling. So I know you’ll be happy you discovered “Mafia Wars Blueprint.”

Monday, November 16, 2009

A Mafia Wars Money Guide OCD Speaks Up

I bet you are going to appreciate me if you have been searching for a Mafia Wars money guide. Because I’ve got the run down on a pile of Mafia Wars guides that I have bought and examined under a microscope. Being a obsessive compulsive research loon is my tragedy and your gain.

It would be nicer for me if I could just participate in Mafia Wars with hit-and-miss gaming, I think. Other people can just play the game for fun, but I’m crouched over the Mafia Wars guides with my highlighters for hours on end. My shoulder muscles spasm and my eyes get all blurry and I think…What in the heck am I doing?!

I’m just unbalanced. Whatever!

On the bright side, I can give you the 411 on the coolest Mafia Wars money guide that I’ve ever studied. I’m happy to report it’s an amazing guide overall, also. If you want to learn everything regarding Cuba, this Mafia Wars money guide comes with a bonus Cuba exclusive ebook so good I can’t understand why it’s free. Want to hear the best part? It’s the most affordable of the guides I’ve bought, as well!


The cheaper cost actually roasts my turkey a bit. My dysfunction is that I didn’t get this Mafia Wars guide first. After I’d read this Mafia Wars guide, I realized it was more comprehensive for a less expensive cost. Apparently a higher sticker price doesn’t always deliver a higher quality.

What makes choosing a Mafia Wars money guide hard is that most guides have advice about Mafia Wars property investments, banking, and money. The amount and accuracy of the information isn’t the same. Certain guides have attractive screen shots. Some guides feature a lot of white space between lines and paragraphs. Some guides will lead you to ask what language the writer speaks as a native.

I can recommend this Mafia Wars money guide so highly because it has more pages, less white space, fewer illustration fillers, loads of charts, a few invaluable links to external resources, and – by far - the most usable Mafia Wars information. Right now, the title of this guide is “Mafia Wars Kingpin Cashflow Blueprint.” But I’ve got to tell you, I bet the title will change any time now. Zynga, the owner of Mafia Wars, is enforcing copyright on the phrase “Mafia Wars” and the fledgling Mafia Wars guide market is getting some attention in this crackdown. Truth be told, a change may be a good idea for this guide’s title.

But you can tell from the title the writer is focused on setting you up right with Mafia Wars money. The unexpected plus is how great the rest of his game strategy in the guide is. In regard to money, you’ll discover the ins and outs of:

  • The thinking behind the smart method to purchase properties
  • Specs on every kind of Mafia Wars lot and property
  • How to get online tools for determining Mafia Wars ROI
  • Uncover when banking is intelligent and when it’s dumb
  • A complete break down on Cuba businesses
  • The secrets of acquiring Cuban pesos

…too much to list!

When you want to be Mafia Wars filthy rich, this is the one guide I recommend. Say goodbye to upkeep challenges! You’ll be earning those money achievements before you can say “Mafia Wars Kingpin Cashflow Blueprint.”

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Why a Mafia Wars eBook Works Magic

The search for a Mafia Wars ebook truly starts with a desire to enjoy your leisure time more. Because having Mafia Wars mastery isn’t do or die stuff, right? It's about having a great time. That’s what it ought to be, anyway! If you’re searching for a Mafia Wars ebook, you’re really looking to know how to squeeze some more fun from this quirky game.
You realize there is a learning curve in all games, and you just want learn the ropes in order to get up to speed as quickly as possible. The game wouldn't be much fun at all if we could win the top prize in a day. You don’t want every gamer who is ten levels ahead of you to use you as their personal punching bag.

I've heard a lot of Mafia Wars insiders recommending the targeting of "weaker" gamers. And I get it. It’s logical to use an easy fight or robbery to get gravy experience points and unload your stamina. Since a mobster doesn’t need to argue for the honor code, why gamble? Any new player is an easy target, after all. It’s awfully simple to locate the level 10 player with a two-man crew, a revolver and a 9mm to crucify, right? If you’re the level ten with the bull’s eye on your forehead, too bad…? No, I don’t think so!

I can’t stomach bullies in real life, yet alone in a game. Yes, I get that real-life mobsters are bullies. So it is in character with the role-playing game called Mafia Wars to bully new players. It’s irritating anyway. When you're a top dog in Mafia Wars and you’re seeking easy experience, go get Spockholm's bookmarklet “SpammerHunt” and hammer on spammers instead of beating up "weak" beginners.

Sorry, I'm on one of my favorite soapboxes.

The point of this rant is that you do not have to be newbie for long. Looking for a Mafia Wars ebook tells me that you’re serious enough about dominating the game to give some time in getting your skills sharp. That gets you ahead of ninety nine percent of players, because most never looks past their profile page. Uncovering the Mafia Wars 411 is sure to make your game strategy airtight.

Begin with a highly recommended Mafia Wars ebook. Because, let’s be honest, it’s not fun to play a game with someone standing on your back. The distractions of heists, boosts, collections, hitlist, job mastery, and more can hamper your rise to the top. An ebook will give you a bird’s eye view of the game and get you thinking in terms of the big picture so you know how to play smart.

Find the traction you need to haul yourself out of the lower levels with this Mafia Wars ebook. Say farewell to losing streak and hello to knowing what you’re about in Mafia Wars. Discover your made-man confidence. Enjoy each session. End your in-game brutalization by high level punks. Tomorrow can be a brand new Mafia Wars day!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Best Mafia Wars Character and The Great Leveling Debate

How unfair is it that the first time you fired up Mafia Wars you had to pick a character type although you had no idea about Mafia Wars strategy for leveling up? Unfortunately, you can't alter your Mafia Wars character choice anymore. When Mafia Wars was first released, you could alter character type in exchange for Godfather reward points, but that option was removed from the game.

I've heard talk that Zynga will reintroduce the Mafia Wars character type switch option back into the game, but so far that's just what it is...rumors. Although I'm surprised Zynga doesn't bring back the character change option, because they could rake in lots of Godfather reward points. Many Mafia Wars gamers would be thrilled to pay the Godfather fee to change their Mafia Wars character type, I bet. Zynga must really be in the weeds with Moscow and the programming for Western US if they are passing up the chance to make easy money on this character choice thing.

Looks like for the time being you are stuck with the character that you chose when you were a rube without anyMafia Wars strategy for leveling. There are 3 options for character type in Mafia Wars:

Mogul
Maniac
Fearless

Associated with each character is 1 major benefit, a top mafia spot, and a intermittent power. In order to follow the leveling arguments that we'll examine next, read these character descriptions:

Mafia Wars Mogul Character
Major benefit: Gets the sixty minute take every 54 minutes.
Top Mafia spot: Bagman
Bonus power: If you get promoted into Bagman in another's crew, you sometimes receive 2xs the money on jobs

Maniac Character in Mafia Wars
Primary benefit: Energy rebuilds at one point every 3 minutes, rather than 1 point every 5
Top Mafia spot: Button Man
Bonus power: When Maniac gets promoted into Buttonman spot in another player's crew, you can attack a Mafia Wars player with superior stats, crew size, and weapons, armor, and vehicles and sometimes win the fight regardless.

Character: Fearless
Major benefit: Health returns more quickly - one point every 2 minutes as opposed to one every 3 minutes
Top Mafia position: Wheelman
Come-and-go Power: When you occupy the Wheelman position in another gamer's mafia, a Fearless can complete about 5% of jobs without using energy.

Many Mafia Wars strategists agree that the Mogul character doesn't assist a player to level up any faster. Mogul is a great character for Mafia Wars money since they earn more than two hours of extra money every day. It is a real advantage in the lower levels while a Mafia Wars player is trying to balance income and upkeep. But whether you are a Mogul or not, odds are you'll iron out the money objective pretty early on in the game. That makes the Mogul character's primary benefit a little useless before you get to far up the levels in Mafia Wars. Of course Mogul can become a fighting machine or a racketeering machine and level fast that way, but there's no advantage in leveling through working jobs if you're Mogul.

Even with Mogul out of the running, there is lots of disagreement about whether Fearless or Maniac is the better character for Mafia Wars strategy in speed leveling. These are summaries of the debate:

Arguments in Favor of Maniac
The superior Mafia Wars leveling character is Maniac, because energy is what gets you experience and results in speed leveling. Energy is the name of the game in Mafia Wars. While the Maniac's bonus power isn't as cool as it seems because you won't instigate fights you can't win once you understand fight strategy, recovering your energy fast is so critical to leveling fast that it outweighs any other aspect of character. Therefore, the Maniac character is the one to pick when you want the fastest leveling possible.

The Pro Fearless Character Position
If you want to level quickly, pick a Fearless character. Even though the health refills are considered a non-issue by most dedicated Mafia Wars gamers, the unique power of doing jobs for a 0 energy cost is a huge leg up for leveling. The Mafia Wars leveling strategy for a Fearless is to have another player put you in that Wheelman spot despite your lack of experience. While you are acting as Wheelman you do 5% of the jobs you attempt with no energy loss. Those preserved energy points allow a Fearless to level up much more quickly. That Fearless power means even more as you climb the tiers and jobs cost more and more energy. Additionally, Fearless' health refills may be a bit valueless in NYC, but in Cuba it's helpful because you take a pounding on the fightlist and pesos for the hospital are scarce.

When you're after Mafia Wars leveling, which character is best? As long as you can wheedle a Wheelman in someone's top mafia, I've got to select Fearless as the superior Mafia Wars leveling character. Either character will get you to the top spot, but what the debates highlight is one prime Mafia Wars strategy point. If you want to succeed at speedy leveling, you'll have to master handling your Mafia Wars energy. Regardless of if you regain energy at a faster rate or if you don't have to burn energy in order to run a certain percentage of your jobs, the cornerstone to Mafia Wars is energy.

Unfortunately, you can't change your character to one you hope might help you level up faster. The positive news is that you can always improve your Mafia Wars strategy, no matter what character type, by using better strategy for energy. Another choice - why not open a Facebook profile and start over again as a Fearless character to test out your new Mafia Wars strategy ideas? (Just don't access Mafia Wars from more than one FB profile...if you get caught doing that it's deactivation for you for breaking FB ToS!) It's too bad you can't have multiple Mafia Wars profiles, because a new Fearless character would benefit from promotion into top mafia Wheelman and receive gifts from your existing character, as well! It's just as well you can't officially open 20 profiles...you'd forget to sleep!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Basics of Mafia Wars Job Mastery

When leveling up rapidly is your primary objective, concentrating on Mafia Wars jobs is an safe, solid strategy. Fighting and robbing will get you leveling fast, too, but then you will have to handle the consequences which can get extremely personal and a bit ugly. Fighting and robbing have the funny tendency to make your target p.o.’ed (understatement) and retaliatory.

Leveling juice (aka, experience points!) isn’t the only reward jobs deliver. You'll earn cash and loot that will help you balance your Mafia Wars profile, too. Job loot can assist you in equipping your mafia. It could be a weapon, armor, or a vehicle in the loot drop. Completing collections is done through jobs, too, because loot drops will sometimes have special items. Consider the money a way to acquire yet another Mafia Mike's so that you can upkeep all that new equipment, and jobs will have positioned you perfectly to dominate Mafia Wars.

Mastering a job and a tier also gets you those skill points. Skill points are the life blood of your character development. Energy is the category to put those points in if you want to do the maximum number of jobs and level that way. If leveling isn’t your main priority, spreading those skill points into attack and defense and stamina is another possibility.

When you began level one in Mafia Wars – immediately after that gravy demo job with the 2.0 job ratio! - you found yourself facing the Street Thug job tier. Specific levels are associated with certain job tiers. At level one through four, Street Thug is the associated tier. Boss tier - the top tier in the New York City Mafia Wars venue - is intended for players at level one hundred or higher. The job roster of Street Thug looks like this (job ratio in parenthesis): Mugging (1); Corner Store Hold-Up (1); Warehouse Robbery (1); Auto Theft (1.14); Beat Up Rival Gangster (1); Rob A Pimp (1); Collect On A Loan (1).

As a raw thug, these are the jobs you’ll see 1st. You are working this tier until you level up past 4. You can access any job tier you like in Mafia Wars once you have the requisite level, but you can't earn the higher levels of mastery (and you will want to!) until you've earned the 2nd and 3rd levels of mastery for the preceding tiers. The tiers are really designed to go with your level. Tiers are composed of more complicated and demanding jobs as you go up.

Going back to our example, you’ll want to master every job in the Street Thug tier. Pick a job - Auto Theft has the best Mafia Wars jobs ratio! You'll do the Auto Theft job many times to master it. You'll notice a blue bar that shows how you're doing in mastering the job. It will gradually fill as you repeat Auto Theft until it is 100% blue and you've finished mastery of that job. You should get your skill point for mastering Auto Theft for the 1x.

Master each job in the tier, and you’ll have completed the 1x mastery. You earn skill point for the tier mastery and a title to put with your Mafia Wars name. You are now “Street Thug YourMWName.”

Just because you’ve mastered a tier, you ought to continue to work those jobs. There are some jobs that have very delicious loot drops, ratios, and money. So you'll want to revisit those jobs even after you've leveled up out of the tier and/or mastered it. Sure, Street Thug tier isn’t riddled with prime loot – unless you need that .22 pistol, the 9mm semi-automatic, or a Diamond card!

It’s not pointless to master every job in Street Thug for a 2nd time. The reward for your mastery is 8 additional skill points to allocate, a “Skilled Street Thug” title, and a 5% increase in the loot drop for jobs in the thug tier.

The 3rd time through mastery of Street Thug and you become “Master Street Thug,” with even more skill points. You'll also receive ten percent extra loot on jobs you work in the Street thug tier. And the real icing – you earn 5% experience bonus for any Street Thug job you do after mastery.

Getting all three times through the particular tier mastery also earns you a 1 time bonus item. In Street Thug tier, you get a Pistol Bayonet that increases the injury you dish out in a Mafia Wars fight by 4%. You’ll discover that the mastery bonus items are some of the sweetest items you can earn in Mafia Wars.

Final thought: Doing every NYC job to the third achievement of mastery will earn you 219 skill points by the time you finish Boss in Mafia Wars! Very appealing!