Mob Wars Lcn Hidden Recipes
The first thing to do with your favor points is to buy one really good armor, weapon, and vehicle from the Godfather for your personal loadout (assign loadout on your profile tab). Be very careful deciding what equipment to spend it on since favor points accumulate very slowly. DO NOT use favor points for refills, these are horribly overpriced. After my initial loadout I like to spend favor points on crates, these give a random piece of good equipment.
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I have yet to get anything from a crate that was worse than the regular stuff offered by the Godfather and occasionally you get something better. Crates are also cheaper than picking individual pieces of equipment. Do some math. Hired Mobsters are BY FAR the best investment.10FP buys you 2 mobsters, so 5FP each each can bring into battle weapon, 1 armor and 1 vehicle so add up the A/D values of your worst gear currently equipped and see what you getFor me currently worst gear:Bullpup SKSs – 35A Wongsawat Pistols – 33DWhite Leather Jumpsuits – 13A Czar’s Velvet Coats – 18DCEO Limos – 29A CEO Limos – 25DTotals: 77A / 76D per 5 FP. Or 15.4A 15.2D per FPCurrent discounted gear you could buy:Mustang GT500 – 21FP – 117A/111D → 5.6A/5.3D per FPJudicial Robes – 20FP – 113A/115D → 5.7A/5.8D per FPElectic Grip – 20FP – 130A/134D → 6.5A/6.7D per FPNothing close.Crates??
If you win the top tiered item (5% chance) here’s what you currently get:Ghost Chameleon Armor – 20FP – 333A/151D → 16.7A/7.5D per FPScatterlauncher – 20FP – 151A/333D → 7.5A/16.7D per FPReaver Bike – 20FP – 242A/242D → 12.1A/12.1D per FPCloser, but still not as good and at a low chance of getting the wanted item.Another nice thing about Hired mobsters, the gear they take into battle gets better with time as you keep getting better and better items Crates/Gear does notWhy buy anything else?? Hired Mobsters IMHO, as mobsters combine one weapon, armor and vehicle each, as DirtyPEET showed (thanks for that).You MAY use it for refills if you have like 1500 Stamina, because thats worth it, stamina is like gold, gives you most XP (depending on what you do with it). Do not, oh my god please, do not buy the items that are “on sale” or “limited”.
Sure, the binary zeros and ones on the LCN server will run out, that’s why it’s limited. You fall for the same trap like you may do in real life: Limited amout makes something rare, and even if you need it or not, you’re more likely to buy. Sale – what kind of BS is that? Do they have to empty their warehouse and sell it for less?You can buy a crate or two, bought a 3-pack and got 2 rare and 1 legendary items. Like shannanan said, equip yourself with decent gear. But you also can get strong weapons / armor / vehicles if you complete challenges like christmas calendar or new years eve calendar.Save up your FP’s.
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One day you’ll be maxed out on recruited mobsters and still will be too weak to fight the others in your range because they hired a lot. By that time I had accumulated 350FPs. Don’t get tempted by buying stamina or energy. You can have 1000 each of recruited mobsters and hired mobsters, why wait to fill your recruited before starting on the hired?? Saving up 350 FPs made no sense whatsoever, it’s not like hiring mobsters while your recruited pool was not full was saving you FP in the long run, all it was doing was making you weaker than you could have been early on Hire mobsters with you FP don’t think of anything else (Stam/Energy refills included) until you are sitting at 2000 mobsters 1k recruited and 1k hiredThe key thing i mentioned in my first reply is this, mobsters (hired or otherwise) get better with time gear does not. For the hell of it, I ran the numbers on my own mob.I’m looking at it strictly from an Enforcer angle, A is all that matters.My worst gear is Chavez Garrottes (34A), Tactical Armor (12A) and Honda CRX (22A). Total 68A pr extra mobster, or 272 worth of A for 20FP, which comes to 13,6 pr FP.A 20FP Enforcer crate gives me a 55% chance of a “Common” result, i.e.
A.minimum. of 225A, and a 45% chance of a “Uncommon or better” result, i.e. A.minimum.
of 300A. That works out to a 55% chance of getting a return of 11,25A pr spent FP, and a 45% chance of getting a return of 15A pr FP.Mind you, those are minimum returns for each of those two categories. You could get a slightly better result in each category, but I can’t be arsed to recalculate for that. Generally speaking, I think right now the expected A/FP return for me comes about even for Enforcer crates and Hired Mobsters.Of course, there is what DirtyPEET said about Mobsters gear getting better as you progress.
This probably adds up to a pretty penny over time.Anyhoo, one thing that people should keep a close eye on as their mobs increase, is the possibility to buy better gear with $$$ rather than FP. I just realized 200 of my mobsters were languishing with various armor down to as bad as smoking jackets (8A).For a measly 60 million dollars expense and equally measly 1 million dollar upkeep, I got them tactical armor (12A). Better than 500A increase for pocket change! Best buy ever!(feel free to point out that this has been conventional wisdom for months, hehe.:op ).
To add to my last few posts, the Valentine crates are generally less worth spending the FP necessary to get a 45% of an Uncommon or better result, so I don’t really do crates anymore. With new crates forthcoming, I might reconsider.Also, there may be a reason to save up a few favor points rather than spend it continually on Hired Mobsters as soon as you accumulate 10 FP.I’m always on the lookout for good Sale items with High Attack at 30% discount (17 or 18 FP price). Too often I’ve found that I don’t have the necessary FP accumulated to buy those offers, so I’ve taken to saving up at least 28 FP before spending 10 on a couple of Hired Mobsters.
That way, if a good Sale offer crops up just after, I have enough FP left to make good on it.Arguably, you could save several hundreds of FP and then buy the same Sales offer dozens of times over, but in general I find that good offers crop up more frequently than I can save FP, so I rarely have more than 35 FP saved up at any one time.In any case; what DirtyPeet said about the stockpile getting better for Hired Mobsters is absolutely true – my Attack pr FP ratio has gone up from 13,6 to 15,4 for Hiring Mobsters, which is very nice, and that’s after only 50 days.