It's time for another tips session, and this time, it's off to the mafia. Mafia Wars seems like a simple game at first glance, but once you get into it...In general, it is better to loot in higher missions, but if you want to be safer, just stick to the conservative missions, ok?
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Las Vegas, District 2, Help A Bookie Out Of A Jam.
the hot coffee gives you +5 attack skill.. so if you have 100 attack, 5 attack points will be added to your attack skills, but this is only temporary cos it'll be only used once in a fight or a hitlist attack.
ask people for a gift or earn by doing jobs and asking for help on a job
Boosts are used automatically. If you have Hot Coffee boost and you attack a certain player, your Hot Coffee boost will automatically be used and same with other boosts. or you can use Mafia Bot to collect thousands of boosts for you...
"Help a bookie out of a jam" in District 2 Paradise City
Help a Bookie Out of a Jam
There is no achievement for it yet, there may be one in the future but for now it allows you to publish a story to your friends news feeds to receive a free boost. This count also shows up on your profile and if you attack someone, they can go and see your mafia wars profile and see how many people you've killed, its meant to show how 'fierce' you are, and basically by publishing the story to yours newsfeed, your friends can benefit by receiving a hot coffee boost.
The Toxic Waste Dump defense racket (128 influence, 2 days) produces 3x (4x mastered) Mr. Hot Sauce. The Garbage Dump and Scrapyard defense rackets must be mastered to unlock Toxic Waste Dump.Mr. Hot Sauce is also a loot item, distributed randomly.Mr. Hot Sauce is a +100 Fight Defense boost.
A Hot War is physical actions while a Cold War is just threatening talk.
Hot in Cleveland - 2010 Storage Wars - 3.22 was released on: USA: 16 May 2012
The term "hot war" should, and was intended to be used, only in conjunction with the term "cold war." Meaning that a "cold war" is a non-shooting war; and a "hot war" is a shooting war. Extra examples: 1. People die in "hot wars." 2. People do not die in "cold wars." (accidents don't count).