Facebook Mafia Wars Clans and War Tactics
Gaming — By trench on March 28, 2010 at 2:43 am | 3,713 VisitorsI dont claim to be a mafia wars guru and this post was written solely on my yearlong experience playing Mafia Wars on Facebook. I hope it helps some fellow mafia war addicts. On to the post:
For the casual Mafia Wars player, doing jobs and pressing the attack button off the fight menu are perhaps the two most used features of the game. For others, collecting unusual items and trading them are enough to stay interested. However, for the hardcore players like myself who pride themselves as being fighters and defending their clan members, clan life brings out a total new gaming experience to Mafia Wars.
Before discussing the advantages and disadvantages of joining a clan you might be asking yourself, how do I become a clan member? Most clans distinguish themselves using a “Tag” in front of their name. The tag is a label that distinguishes a clan from other players in the mafia world. Normally a tag would be surrounded by brackets followed by the name of a player: i.e. {CLAN} Al Capone. The Clan name being in the brackets followed by a unique name. There are many variations of clan tags but they are fairly easy to distinguish. Each clan defends their tag name viciously and if an individual “tags” themselves without proper notification it may lead to retribution by the clan admins and their family. To find a clan you may be interested in, search facebook for “clan recruitment” or ” clan warpages” which provide information to contact clan admins. Clan [EWMC] put together a great clan listing of the current clan warpages that can be found on facebook.
Mafia Wars Clan Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
Personally, I would have quit playing Mafia Wars if not for my mafia war “family”. Most families work almost like a mob or military unit. Normally there is a hierarchy of players which range from the head honcho (godfather/godmother) all the way down to potential new recruits. Clans are normally similar in structure, but internal operations do vary from clan to clan. In a typical family grouping, there are the admins who are usually the founders of the clan and some close associates, followed by full members who have played and defended the clan for a period of time, and finally potential new recruits who are probationary members and restricted to certain clan information.
Regardless of the clan you are in, as with any family, you are expected to carry your own weight, and if you are a member of a warring clan, it is expected that you participate in “mock” and “real” wars against other clan groups. You are also expected to help your clan members grow in strength when you can, and protect your clan “tag” at all costs.
The advantage to all of this? Family members provide protection, help loot or “farm” equipment for each other, and exchange collection items for bonuses. There is also a comradery that exists as the clan grows and matures, and many times it results in friendships outside of the mafia war community. The sense of pride and belonging to a group is a big deal with membership in a clan, and you be surprised just how serious the game can get when a clan member is disrespected or “bullied” within the “virtual mafia world”.
As your clan grows, you inevitably gain a reputation. Reputation can be good or bad depending on how you look at it. Feared or revered, all clans attempt to establish themselves as a respected group in the mafia war community..
Disadvantages:
You might be asking yourself now, what are the disadvantages of being in a clan? All the advantages sound great so I definitely want to be recruited. Well, first and foremost, being in a clan basically means that you are linked to a group of people. Once tagged, your are connected to them and their reputation. Many clans have a set of rules to follow and several clan requirements (skill point minimums etc). If your not a team player or lack the requirements necessary, you may find it hard to be a member of a clan. The reputation of a clan is also significant because once you tag up with a clan name, you can expect people to treat you the way they treat other clan members within your group. Sometimes its positive and sometimes negative.
My advice to you? Ask an admin what is expected of you and their requirements and decide if their rules are something you want to follow. If a family is to perform well, it must have a solid chain of command or problems will inevitably arise. There have been many powerful clans who have collapsed because of disagreements and lack of structure. Its just the way things work.
Weapons, Armor and Vehicles
I wont get into too much detail with this because there are a ton or resources on the subject. However, its important to note that you should recruit a minimum of 501 members and try and loot the best items available to you as quickly as you can. Many people do not realize the importance of weaponry, but if you and your opponent are at a similar skill point range, your weapons, armor, and vehicles play and important aspect between winning and losing.
Each mafia member in your family (501 members max in a fight) will automatically use the best weapons, armor, and vehicle available to them. Some weapons specialize on offense while others specialize on defense. For example, with the recent addition of bangkok equipment, the best defense armor in the entire game that may be purchased would be the Shaolin Bodyguard found in the faction store. In order to maximize its effectiveness, you would want to own 501 of them. The same goes for the best weapons and armor. Weapons are not as important as skill points, but they do play a factor in some scenarios. Here is a great resource to find out which equipment is the best to look for and where to find them.
Clan Warpages and Spreadsheets
Clan warpages and spreadsheets are a great way of keeping track of clan wars and updates during a heated battle. I cant share too much information or links to clan spreadsheets, but they are made using google docs and the most effective ones provide a comprehensive listing of members, attack and defensive strength, levels, and links directly to enemy profiles for a quick and precise attacks.
Links are collected by the copy and paste method of the green URL found in a profile. Once in a spreadsheet or SS, the links can be pulled up quickly by pressing CTRL + LEFT CLICK on a mouse. This works for a PC only. Im not sure how links are pulled up on a Mac. Whats great about this feature is that you can hold CTRL down and click multiple links to pull up several tabbed players at one time. Each with the attack button ready for your cursor.
Many clans also boast their wins on their warpages, so while at war it is very easy to determine who your live targets are by looking at the latest posts on their warpage. If an enemy has posted a fresh kill, there is a good possibility that they might be up and ready to receive an attack. Click their name on the SS and fire away until you put them in a bodybag.
Communication
Communication during a clan war is vital to a clans success. Most successful clans use the free chat application provided by skype. It does not require a mic or camera, and the preferred method of communication on skype is through text chats.
Whats great about skype is that you can create a group and an entire clan can communicate openly with each other in a single “War Room” with the freedom to share live targets and provide backup for weaker members. Some of the best clans time their attacks on large targets and coordinate attacks to occur simultaneously. It can actually be quite fun. Disagreements between clans can also be settled within a group chat created for that particular purpose.
Fighting Tactics and the Importance of Stamina
Perhaps the most enjoyable aspect of the game is clan fights. You may think it involves just pressing the attack button, but there are actually a variety of ways to approach it. Stamina is used for three purposes. Attacking, collecting bounty, and robbing an enemy. Each attack costs a single stamina point but stamina for robbing varies depending on the target of interest. Once your stamina is exhausted, you may no longer attack or rob an enemy until it is replenished. The best class suited for fighting and robbing is the Fearless class which recharges a stamina point every 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
Methods of Attack
The Kamikaze or “Kami”
Performing a Kamikaze is pretty self explanatory. Basically when you hit the the attack button, it either says YOU WIN or YOU LOSE. In most cases, if you get the screen YOU LOSE, you back off from the target and look for a weaker target to hit. However, when you “kami” someone, despite losing every fight, you continually press the attack button on the “LOSE” screen until your opponent gets snuffed (0 health) or iced (put under 20 health).
This is most effective when facing a large opponent and having multiple clan members attack them at once. (coordinated on skype) This tactic saves stamina using the “strength in numbers” approach and at the same time focuses fire on one target to take them down. The only disadvantage to kamikaze is that you get no experience points from this and you can actually lose money doing it. The enemy also is showered with free experience points for winning every battle and taking all your cash. The advantage? Its more of a pride thing than anything else. You basically are telling your opponent, “I’m going down fighting”. Many times this earns you alot of respect when a war is over and the dust settles.
Tanking
Tanking is a great tactic when you have the health to do so. Coupled with a large number of defensive skill points, this can be very effective method at drawing enemy fire and using up the enemies stamina points. The minimum number of health points for a good tank is around 750. This normally gives you enough time to absorb some hits and reheal before an opponent can snuff or ice you. Enemies are often hesitant to attack a tank due to two reasons. The amount of stamina used on their opponent and opening themselves to attack from other clan members. I have seen a member attack a single target over 500 times and never see the ice or snuff screen. It can make life really frustrating for the enemy and not to mention quite expensive. It is a real moral drainer when you put so many stamina points into a person while never reaping the bragging rights of a kill.
Sniping
This tactic has its share of criticism, but it works when thrown into a corner. In any war, the object is to stay alive and take down as many enemies as possible. This is perhaps the most effective method to do so. In an earlier post I mentioned that remaining under 20 health provides a cover from attack. No matter how strong a enemy is, he/she cannot attack you while your under 20 health points.
Using that advantage along with a clan spreadsheet can give you a huge edge in clan wars. What basically happens is this. While you are under 20 health points, you open up links that you can attack successfully. Staying under 20 keeps keeps you hidden from taking fire. When you see that your enemy is “up” or available to attack (click the add to hitlist button. If they are not too weak to fight, it means they are up.), you quickly heal yourself and attack the target (s) as quickly as you can. While doing this you are making a kill while taking damage yourself in the exchange. After successfully achieving the kill on your objective(s), your health should be close to or under 20 points making you oblivious to return fire. The enemy can get really frustrated with this tactic. In most cases a very high attack with medium health is the most effective when using this tactic. If your a huge health freak, this will probably not work as well for you.
Hitlisting
Ah yes, the infamous hitlist button. In most friendly wars this button is usually excluded from a war completely. However, in a serious conflict, this button can be very useful. Some clans use the hitlist to ping pong their opponents to each other making it very difficult to pinpoint live targets. While one member hitlists a target, another member lies in wait to take the target out. In order for this strategy to work effectively, two mafia clan members must be on the same server at the same time. The server information is based on the last two digits of your profile URL. I do have the server key listing on my PC, but I am not certain if this information is against the TOS of the game so I will refrain from posting it at this time.
Robbing
Robbing has returned to mafia wars. It seems that it is still limited to the city of New York. I am still fairly new to this feature, so I’ll be updating this as soon as I spend more time playing with it. What I do know is that it takes a load of stamina! haha.
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Author: trench (689 Articles)
I have mixed heritage of Chamorro, Filipino, and Japanese and I currently reside on the beautiful island of Guam. My interests include critiquing films, eating out, import cars, gaming, web design, MMA, and bodybuilding. I'm also a die-hard fan of both the Los Angeles Lakers and San Francisco 49ers. I hate bandwagon fans!
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8 Comments
Please share the server key that you mentioned on hitlisting.. I really want to know how to determine which server I am on.
I don’t think it is against the MW TOS since it doesn’t do harm to anything and it’s not considered as cheating. Thank you so much
What are the last two digits of your facebook ID? I can give you your server number. Its from 1-20.
my last two digits of facebook ID is 46
your on SERVER 11.
I know you probably won’t reveal your clan name, but where can I find a GOOD list of clans – I want a mix peace and fighting. Every list I find on the net is full of dead links. Any idea for current info? I have reached a point in the game where I need to add a new dimension – it’s losing its original appeal, and I have a bunch of stuff I can give to newer players. Also I’d like to learn more about many aspects of the game – particularly use of the hitlist. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. I enjoyed your post. The only thing I didn’t see mentioned was untagged groups… they HAVE to exist – I have been the subject of a very coordinated robbery by 19 untagged people.
On Wiki – Search “Mafia Wars Clan List”. Also you can search these different clans on fb. The untagged people are probably lower level bots (2nd, 3rd, etc..) accounts that are used for collecting loot. They still work together, but do nt meet the requirements of the particular clan.