Leveling in Mafia Wars Quickly
When you sign on to Mafia Wars, is leveling up your primary goal for your time? There’s no refuting the delight of watching your criminal star rise through the rank and file. With Cuba and Moscow to tempt us into higher levels, it’s no wonder we are nervous to get leveled up quicker.
Let’s look at basics for Mafia Wars leveling. You level up when you earn a given amount of experience points. As the levels go higher, you have to earn more experience to complete the level; you invest your personal energy and stamina stats in fights and on jobs to get experience points. Not so long ago, you could also get experience through robbery. (Ah, heists, how I pine for your return.)
There are 2 main ways to level quicker: job centered leveling and fight centered leveling. Job leveling is simplest if you are a Fearless character, because you can get a special perk when promoted in another player’s top mafia that makes your energy input nothing on a percentage of the jobs you work. Maniac characters also have a perk in speed leveling with either method because of the instant refill of energy points built into that character. Mogul characters don’t have any energy advantage built in to make job leveling quicker, but can still pursue quick leveling through fighting.
Job based leveling is a low conflict way to level up quickly. Erect a massive energy reserve by assigning every skill point you earn into energy at initially. You need to master each job and each tier all 3 times. You’ll see that jobs need a unreliable amount of energy and consumables to complete and deliver uncommon volume of experience points, money, and equipment loot as the tiers progress. Your given level determines which job tiers are open to you, but don’t leap ahead of mastery too much. Keep track of the experience:energy ratio of Mafia Wars jobs and do the jobs that yield the most experience increase for your energy input. This focus on mastery and high experience yield jobs sets you up perfectly with oceans of energy for the upper levels so you can blow through. Mastering tiers will give you more skill points to invest, solid money, equipment for your crew, and the gravy mastery bonuses. (And you’ll be glad you developed your energy pool when you get to Moscow.)
Leveling up quick with fighting is a bit uncommon. To prepare to attack relentlessly you’ll need to allocate skill points to energy and stamina. Since winning on the fightlist hinges on mafia size, equipment, and strong personal stats, you’ll have to invest some time in recruitment, buy some specials or lel, and allocate some skill points in attack, at a nominal. But as soon as you get rolling in fight centered leveling, you will pick up a lot of fantastic weapons and loot plus cash from your defeated opponents. You’ll want to do a job as your last energy output before you level up, since a job experience payout will give you a larger step up that’s better experience point quantity than a fight. Lucky you, so small prep work to do compared to job centered leveling.
You might learn that a combination of job and fight leveling is more fun than practicing just one or the other. Since the typical fight has the best experience:energy ratio than near all the jobs, start each level by fighting until you zero out your stamina. And then start effective jobs. This leveling combination will keep you feeling refreshed, well-armed, and feeling like a real mobster while still getting you the rewards of job and tier mastery. You’ll like having the advantages of both methods as you shoot through the Mafia Wars levels.
