Beginners Guide
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Beginner's Guide
Welcome to HoboWars Beginner's Guide. This guide will cover the basics of HoboWars and let you jump straight into the game.
Newbie Adventure
If you're currently "stuck" in the newbie adventure, go to Duncan's House. He'll tell you what to do. Half of playing Hobowars is becoming self-reliant, or else you'll only face the ire of the vast majority of aged players. We really don't like having to hold your hand. So, go to your preferences, add Duncan's House to your sidebar. Read this guide closely. Save all of us a lot of stress. Thanks.
So, when in doubt, go to Duncan's House.
Fighting
Fighting is one of the three classes in HoboWars and can be done by anyone. The battle ladder can be found on the battle page.
How to get Started
You can start fighting at any point in the game and can fight one of three. You can only fight if you're alive and if you do die, you must heal yourself. The cost is determined by how much health is needed to heal. The base cost is $5. From 60HP+ the cost goes up by $1 for each 10HP. So if you needed 153HP healing then you would have to pay $15. But if you needed 25HP healing you would have to pay $5.
Where they are located and how to fight them:
- WalMart Trolley Boy: Located at WalMart, there will be an option to fight him if you haven't beaten him yet. You will need approximately 5 points in Strength, Speed and Power; weapons and armour may help. Every level makes him harder to beat, so it is recommended that you stay at level one until you defeat him.
- 7-11 Trolly Boy: At the 7-11, you'll have to beat a second trolley boy. You must be at least level 7, with approximately 20 in each fighting stat. Once again, weapons and armour may help, but each additional level will make him harder to beat.
- Old Man: At the 7-11, there will be an option to "Visit the Old Man." Now you must explore the city to find an arena pass. Once you have found an arena pass, go back to the 7/11 and click Visit the Old Man. You will then have a selection screen with NPCs listed in order from weakest to strongest. You get very good bonuses from fighting these people. Just make sure you are ready before you battle, as they are tough. You can get things from points to explore turns.
- Other Players: Located on side menu and labeled Battle! or City > Hobo Meeting Area > Start a fight. On the battle page enter the HoboName/ID and click search. After their page comes up, you may enter their profile and click attack hobo or click battle.
Battling another hobo
- Battle whoever you think you can beat. The deciding factor of the battle is stats and weapons so make sure your stats and weapons are greater than your opponents. Attacking costs 5 [awake].
Leveling
- Leveling occurs when you reach the amount of experience needed. Experience is gained by beating other hobos. The higher level their hobo is, the more experience you will gain.
You can view how much experience you have before leveling by viewing your living area. Higher levels help with higher stat gains.
Fighting Stats
Fighting stats are the basics of a fighter and will determine who the stronger hobo is. These stats are trained at school. You must be a certain level to gain access to each school: Primary school (lvl 1-10) is located on the East of the city, High school (lvl 10-24) is on the West side and University (lvl 20+) is located on the North.
- The stats are:
- Speed - The higher the speed you have the more hits you will get in against another hobo.
- Power - Increases damage that you will do to another hobo. This can be combined with weapons to become extremely offensive
- Strength - Increases defense and adds a little bit of damage. This can be combined with armor to become extremely defensive
- You can train these stats at Primary School, High School and University.
Toggling Stats
Gangs and their leadership frequently request access to your stats so they can monitor activity and adjust War Chamber lineups. To toggle your stats, you must do the following
- Click the 'Preferences' link on your layout. Depending on the layout you have chosen, it may be in the upper right or bottom left corner of the page.
- Click the 'Gang Settings' link in the middle of the page.
- Under the text 'You do not allow your gang leader to see your stats', click the 'Toggle' link.
- You have successfully toggled your stats for gang leadership viewing.
- Please note that anyone with the permissions to view stats will be able to see your stats if you toggle them. This is at the discretion of your gang leader.
Weapons and Armor
- Weapons and Armour are rather essential in fighting, weapons add to damage whereas armor adds to defense.
You may purchase them from the Toy Store or Gangs may lend you branded weapons to borrow.
The weapons and armor you buy from the Toy Store are listed below.
Available Weapons & Armor
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Armor | Protection | Cost |
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Plastic Bag | -4 | $400 |
Paper Bag | -8 | $1,600 |
Rags | -12 | $3,600 |
Dress | -20 | $10,000 |
Singlet | -30 | $22,500 |
T-Shirt | -40 | $40,000 |
Jacket | -50 | $62,500 |
Vest | -60 | $90,000 |
Bin Lid | -70 | $122,500 |
Ad Sign | -80 | $160,000 |
Wooden Shield | -100 | $250,000 |
Metal Shield | -120 | $360,000 |
Plastic Helmet | -140 | $490,000 |
Metal Helmet | -160 | $640,000 |
Chest Armor | -180 | $810,000 |
Full-Body Armor | -200 | $1,000,000 |
Bulletproof Vest | -240 | $1,440,000 |
Hi-Tech Tuxedo | -300 | $2,250,000 |
Bulletproof Shield | -350 | $3,062,500 |
Another Hobo | -400 | $4,000,000 |
Riot Shield | -500 | $6,250,000 |
Double Hobos | -700 | $12,250,000 |
Grizzly Armor | -800 | $16,000,000 |
Tron Armor | -900 | $20,250,000 |
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In addition to the Toy Store, you can purchase more equipment at the Playground in the Second City. Below are the items you can purchase there.
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Exploring the CityAfter clicking City you will find a link in the center saying Explore the City. The only requirement needed to explore is a trolley which can be taken from the trolley boy by defeating him at WalMart. You will also need a city map which can be purchased cheaply. Each reset (twice a day) 100 (HW2 & FBHW: 200) turns are available (free) to explore the city. You can purchase more turns with points. It costs 1 point for 25 (HW2 & FBHW: 50) turns. One turn is a move in any direction. Each time that you move into a new space, you will be shown what you find there. The options for what you can find are cash, cans, food, or nothing. The exploration area is 100 spaces by 100 spaces. This means that there are 10,000 spaces to explore, but you only have 100 (HW2 & FBHW: 200) moves to use. Cans Cans can be sold for money at the [Can Depo]. At the start the cans you collect might not seem to be worth a lot. In the low levels this is true, but when you become a higher level they can be worth quite a lot. You will not want to sell your cans unless you seriously need the cash. Otherwise it is advised you keep them. Since the price that you can sell your cans at the can depot increases with both your level and intelligence, the cans that you collect early on in the game are worth many times more later in the game. The only hard part is staying in the routine of collecting cans and only selling them when you must. There is no limit to the amount of cans you can have. Cash The cash that you find can easily pay for a full set of KFC meals early in the game. That is even if you do not find any KFC meals while exploring. This is why you should always go exploring before you buy your meals. Your hobo can find $10 to $90 (HW2 & FBHW: $10 to $40) at a time. Food There is a lot of food that can be found whilst exploring. There are several types of food that are available while exploring that you can't buy anywhere. When you find food it is automatically put into your trolley, unless it is full. You can store 10 items of food within your trolley. If your trolley does become full, you will receive a warning the next time you find an item of food. When this happens, the typical response is to click on your Living Area and empty out whatever food you do not want. Don't do this. When you click away from exploring, you lose your place. As you will see later, this is very inefficient. Instead, right click on the link to your living area and open it in either a new tab or new window. This way you can do the needed rearranging of your food and then come back to the tab/window that you are exploring with. You can then continue on from where you left off. It is best to only keep the KFC meals that you find. This is because all that you should ever eat is KFC meals whether they were purchased or found. Below is a list of foods, how much T they give, and if they are sold at WalMart.
AwakeAwake, or "T", (which is most commonly used) is required for the majority of actions in HoboWars. Picking a fight, training at school, etc. all require some T. Exploring does not take T. You can have a maximum of 100T at any time. Awake can be regenerated in five ways:
SchoolsTraining is an essential part of Hobowars. If you want to get far in the game and make your hobo more of a force to be reckoned with or more of a productive bagger, you WILL need to train some or all of your stats. Training is done in different places. These places depend on your level. You are able to train at Primary school, High School and University. Each of them have a level range for who can use it. The levels are below.
Each of these schools as an entry fee. The entry fee is a one off. The only fee after that is how much it costs to train. There is a one level lap between each school. This allows you to look at the next school before you are unable to train. RulesMultiple accounts
Illegal Transfers
Communication
Scams
Selling Property/Affiliate Links
Glitches/Bugs
Macros
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