The perfect gameplan - how to reach lvl 200 easy
I've been getting a lot of love lately for the way I play this game. I decided to put it all out here and see if we can start a fruitful discussion. Newbies could also use it to make the best possible start and avoid common mistakes.
About 9 weeks ago I started playing this game after looking around a bit and studying the dynamics of the game. Now I am level 201 and not slowing down.
If you reach a higher level, your powers will be limited by your level. Your level will determine how many mobbies are fighting with you. Getting a high income or full weapons isn't that hard. So focus on levelling up.
Energy is the way to go. Don't waste ANYTHING on: health, attack or defense. Stamina will get more important when you reach higher levels (50+). But first: invest all your points in energy.
Using energy and attacking here and there will help you within two weeks to reach level 50, easy. At first, sending out some invites will get you some GF points also. But those are maxed, so that will only work for a short while.
When buying property, only buy in tens. Don't buy just one or 5, buy 10 at a time. Save up to buy ten at once. Avoiding upkeep means your income will grow fast. My net income is now > 36 million.
Never bank. Banking costs 10% and when your income is getting higher, that 10% is waaaaay more than a lost fight can take from you (max 100k). Because of your low health (100), you will alway reach the hospital fast and cheap. It's better to stay as close to the hospital as possible. Never go afk without putting yourself in the hospital first.
NEVER buy weapons that require upkeep, unless you need those weapons for a job. At around level 50, start buying M14's, body armor and BMW's (small upkeep). I am 350 of each since that level and have never bought extra. And yet, here I am, at level 201, 9 weeks later. Once you reached that level and have moderate arms, start finding your XP cows and attack them. Money is nice, but XP is much better. It's all about levelling up.
And then there is family, aaaaaaah. Always a nice subject.
The golden rule I stand by is: attack anyone, family or not. Remember, it's an imaginery game with imaginery points. It's amazing how worked up people can get when I attack someone in my mob. There is no rule that forbids this. It's frowned upon, yes, but not forbidden.
The same goes the other way around: never get angry when someone else attacks you. Sit still, hide in the hospital and continue with your own gameplan. You want to get somewhere in this game, don't you?
Don't waste stamina on punches. You need that stamina to milk your XP cows. And you know, the best place to find your XP cows is ..... in your family. I am gonna get a lot of heat for telling this, but check your mob list for players with levels 50-70. If they lost a lot, good chance they will give you good XP. Tap and check. If good: bookmark.
Along the way, some of your XP cows will weapon up, but that's no problem. Remove their bookmark and move on. Actually, I've got quite a few low levels that beat me from time to time. But i don't mind and it never costs much. Fair is fair.
Getting family is easy. 98% of players will accept any invite they get. Some will remove you from their mob, but just check the scoreboard, this forum or the tweettrain to get more familymembers. When you lose one, add 10 more. I also encourage people who whine about family that they are free to leave the mob anytime. Usually does the trick, but I still attack them.
Your family limits your mob fighting. It's 500 until level 50, so with 350 weapons, you will have no limit. After level 50 it's 2 extra mobbies fighting per level. So level 140 is 500 + ((140-50)*2) = 680 mobbies fighting or weapons used.
There is also no need to hide this gameplan, you can be open about your strategy, since nobody can stop you. Sure, some will attack and you will lose, but make sure you don't care about you stats.
There is one open thing in this gameplan, it's the attack / defense. I was not hindered by the fact that my defense and attack are unchanged (actually, they're both at 2, misclicked twice). I have yet to see proof that it matters at all.
Some say that I am making it impossible for lower levels to play. That's not true. 90% of them are ghosts. The other 10% I seldom meet in a direct fight. And that 10% should not worry about losing or waste stamina by attacking or punching me. They should concentrate on levelling up and they only need to buy a littlebit more weapons so they can kick the excrements out of me. Since I don't weapon up, it's easy for them to beat me. They should relax more and realize this is still a game.
I don't know when it ends. I think I will weapon up at around 250, maybe not. Then I will have a lot of mobsters fighting by my side, with full weapons. Then I will turn my attention to the higher levels who have been pounding me. Payback time and, of course, more fun! Game on! ;-)
My stats right now:
$1,140,749,696 |
15/100 |
315/484 |
20/65 |
104854/105950 |
201 |
| Attack | 2 |
| |
| Defense | 2 |
| |
| Max Energy | 484 |
| |
| Max Health | 100 |
| |
| Max Stamina | 65 |
I call it "The way of the Solidtoo"
Please, no flaming. Feel free to disagree or disapprove, but keep it civil.
ok waht do you want us to say
good work lol
Well, a lot of people have been saying not-so-nice things about me and making wrong conclusions, so here's my 2 cents. I thought people needed to hear my side of the story. But if you can add to or correct this gameplan: much appreciated.
here this will give you an idea
my stats level 101
Stats
| Jobs Completed | 1979 |
| Wins | 8809 |
| Losses | 1855 |
| Deaths | 208 |
| Kills | 908 |
| Bounty Kills | 26 |
your stats level 201
Stats
| Jobs Completed | 2246 |
| Wins | 10674 |
| Losses | 1382 |
| Deaths | 305 |
| Kills | 29 |
| Bounty Kills | 1 |
A lot of your wins are $$$ wins and not XP wins?
And more: what is your H, A, D, E, S?
I've been getting a lot of love lately for the way I play this game. I decided to put it all out here and see if we can start a fruitful discussion. Newbies could also use it to make the best possible start and avoid common mistakes.About 9 weeks ago I started playing this game after looking around a bit and studying the dynamics of the game. Now I am level 201 and not slowing down.If you reach a higher level, your powers will be limited by your level. Your level will determine how many mobbies are fighting with you. Getting a high income or full weapons isn't that hard. So focus on levelling up.Energy is the way to go. Don't waste ANYTHING on: health, attack or defense. Stamina will get more important when you reach higher levels (50+). But first: invest all your points in energy.Using energy and attacking here and there will help you within two weeks to reach level 50, easy. At first, sending out some invites will get you some GF points also. But those are maxed, so that will only work for a short while.When buying property, only buy in tens. Don't buy just one or 5, buy 10 at a time. Save up to buy ten at once. Avoiding upkeep means your income will grow fast. My net income is now > 36 million.Never bank. Banking costs 10% and when your income is getting higher, that 10% is waaaaay more than a lost fight can take from you (max 100k). Because of your low health (100), you will alway reach the hospital fast and cheap. It's better to stay as close to the hospital as possible. Never go afk without putting yourself in the hospital first.NEVER buy weapons that require upkeep, unless you need those weapons for a job. At around level 50, start buying M14's, body armor and BMW's (small upkeep). I am 350 of each since that level and have never bought extra. And yet, here I am, at level 201, 9 weeks later. Once you reached that level and have moderate arms, start finding your XP cows and attack them. Money is nice, but XP is much better. It's all about levelling up.And then there is family, aaaaaaah. Always a nice subject.The golden rule I stand by is: attack anyone, family or not. Remember, it's an imaginery game with imaginery points. It's amazing how worked up people can get when I attack someone in my mob. There is no rule that forbids this. It's frowned upon, yes, but not forbidden.The same goes the other way around: never get angry when someone else attacks you. Sit still, hide in the hospital and continue with your own gameplan. You want to get somewhere in this game, don't you?Don't waste stamina on punches. You need that stamina to milk your XP cows. And you know, the best place to find your XP cows is ..... in your family. I am gonna get a lot of heat for telling this, but check your mob list for players with levels 50-70. If they lost a lot, good chance they will give you good XP. Tap and check. If good: bookmark.Along the way, some of your XP cows will weapon up, but that's no problem. Remove their bookmark and move on. Actually, I've got quite a few low levels that beat me from time to time. But i don't mind and it never costs much. Fair is fair.Getting family is easy. 98% of players will accept any invite they get. Some will remove you from their mob, but just check the scoreboard, this forum or the tweettrain to get more familymembers. When you lose one, add 10 more. I also encourage people who whine about family that they are free to leave the mob anytime. Usually does the trick, but I still attack them.Your family limits your mob fighting. It's 500 until level 50, so with 350 weapons, you will have no limit. After level 50 it's 2 extra mobbies fighting per level. So level 140 is 500 + ((140-50)*2) = 680 mobbies fighting or weapons used.There is also no need to hide this gameplan, you can be open about your strategy, since nobody can stop you. Sure, some will attack and you will lose, but make sure you don't care about you stats.There is one open thing in this gameplan, it's the attack / defense. I was not hindered by the fact that my defense and attack are unchanged (actually, they're both at 2, misclicked twice). I have yet to see proof that it matters at all.Some say that I am making it impossible for lower levels to play. That's not true. 90% of them are ghosts. The other 10% I seldom meet in a direct fight. And that 10% should not worry about losing or waste stamina by attacking or punching me. They should concentrate on levelling up and they only need to buy a littlebit more weapons so they can kick the excrements out of me. Since I don't weapon up, it's easy for them to beat me. They should relax more and realize this is still a game. I don't know when it ends. I think I will weapon up at around 250, maybe not. Then I will have a lot of mobsters fighting by my side, with full weapons. Then I will turn my attention to the higher levels who have been pounding me. Payback time and, of course, more fun! Game on! ;-)My stats right now: [image]Money $1,140,749,696[image]Health15/100[image]Energy315/484[image]Stamina20/65[image]Experience 104854/105950[image]Level201Attack2Defense2Max Energy484Max Health100Max Stamina65I call it "The way of the Solidtoo"Please, no flaming. Feel free to disagree or disapprove, but keep it civil.
-solidtoo
65 stam, but 100 health.....tap someone once and you're in the ER. lol
Good plan. Good plan. lol
Thanks. I think the result of a fight is also related to your own health. I have seen big players deal 100 damage, but never to me. I have had big players hit me, but they never dealt more than 25 damage.
On the other hand, healing is expensive. I pay 26K to heal just an average of 25 points. I think if my health was more, I would get more health for 26K.
Maybe this is something for the attack-formula that people are looking for?
i have kept my health low too - it also means that you lose less money when offline if it only takes 4-5 hits to put you in hospital at 100 health you lose max $500000 - if you have more health you will lose more.
I also have increased my energy which makes leveling up quicker but have now started to increase attack and defence and believe it does make a difference.
I don't hit family generally (see below) but don't condemn those who do- they are just playing their game after all.
I do try to avoid much lower levels but we all know levels can make little difference (we've all been massacred by lower levels before now) and once in a while you find someone with great xp's which you just have to tap and tap!
i do use my mob list however to find ghosts of all levels in my own mob and, once i am sure they are not currently active then alls fair in love and war!.
but - everyone plays differently so i don't believe there is a perfect gameplan
juliexx
One addition: at Jobs use Drug Deal's only (15 XP's for 10 Energy). It is the best way to utilize energy into XP.
You have to put game play into the equation. You earn energy 2 ways, when you level & by you set type of mobster you are. Now having energy that high is good if you plan on playing once a day. If you are on more than one time a day it is useless unless you level and get the bonus of having your energy going back to max. Now that you are in the 200's you can see how quick you can get to 400 (the first 200 is easy).
Now on to the rest of the strategic planning of the game....by having your attack, defense, and health low it effects the fight algorithm (how much exactly...no one knows). But with it being so low you can rest asure that players lower than you will be able to beat you. For example...there is a player I fight all the time who is 30 levels higher than myself, equipped the same and they lose every time. So being level 250 and not being able to hold your own does say much.
Just some food for thought.
Mike
Hmmmm....there is some validity in what you say. It is a quick way to level up. When you get to whatever level it is you are reaching for, I believe you will be wishing you had invested more in attack & defense points.
However, for me, the best part of this game is the fight. I get bored easily, so if I cannot fight properly, I might as well find another game.
Hmmmm....there is some validity in what you say. It is a quick way to level up. When you get to whatever level it is you are reaching for, I believe you will be wishing you had invested more in attack & defense points.
However, for me, the best part of this game is the fight. I get bored easily, so if I cannot fight properly, I might as well find another game.
-godzillamobster
Oh jeez...like we didnt beat ourselves to death over and over SPARING.. I think people are missing that the fastest way is buying levels... whatever...
other than that EXP TRAINING.. why do I say this.... well, if you have a tank you can exp train fast
I rather think... I can hold my own but I guess I should start pracing ATTACK and DEFENSE
nae. I tank exp instead
TT
LOL
Thanks for the replies. I guess I will find out about the attack/defense once I weapon up. But since there is no proof for the attack/defense formula I am more than willing to take my chance with that.
Right now, 2 levels per day is doable. It's always tempting to buy a couple of extra weapons just to be able to beat some players, but then you will get less out of your XP-cows.
I could also do more drug deals, but I like the $$$ from the museum break-in better. So it's only drug deals to use the last energy towards a next level.
Of course, a good fight is fun, but the longer I postpone weaponing up, the stronger I will be when I do. At the end of the month I will have reached 250. Not many players can say that.
yes good plan
Another strategy that seems to work for higher level players is either to:
1. BUY THERE WAY to the top
2. BLOW there way to the top
I could name names but I'm shy ![]()
Good job solidtoo - play the game or be played
E
At the end of the month I will have reached 250. Not many players can say that.
-solidtoo
That's along time to sit on your arse my friend - well done.
E
ok now that we all done yaking can we kill him lol
Well, the thing is, and this may slow ya's down just a little bit...
When you hit the vaulted 200 level, the number of experience points required to advance to the next level, well they INCREASE!
Which does make those drug deal jobs a little more inviting, LOL!
Be Well!
ECS Dave
Well, the thing is, and this may slow ya's down just a little bit...
When you hit the vaulted 200 level, the number of experience points required to advance to the next level, well they INCREASE! [image] Which does make those drug deal jobs a little more inviting, LOL!-ecsdave
I have been thinking the same thing. Am at 211 now, almost passing the honorable TT, but dang, those levels are long! I might switch to drug deals, since the money is less important with 43 million net income.... I think I will try that for a few levels, see if it makes a difference.
And about buying my way to the top: I have been accused several times of buying GF-points (Tasseau, Angie, Godzillamobster), but I never did. I just take it as a compliment that people think I did.