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= Rings =
 
= Rings =
Rings give you an added stat bonus. Rings are bought with points and have an effect on the stat bonus received through [[respect]]. The stat bonus shown on the rings table is each ring's base bonus. The base bonus is added to the stat bonus given from respect. Also note that you will need at least +25,000 or -25,000 respect before you will gain the bonus; the Positive Respect bonus is applied to speed and defense while the Negative Respect bonus is applied to speed and attack. More information on the bonuses can be found on the [[respect]] page. If you attempt to unequip a ring (the T link beside your ring), you will lose it with no refund.
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In HoboWars, rings give an additional bonus to your speed stat and your attack/defense. Rings can only be bought from the Punk at the [[Toys'R'Us|Toy Store]], and can only be purchased with [[Points|points]]. Rings are automatically equipped upon being bought and cannot be unequipped or sold. Also, you can only own one ring at a time; you cannot buy or equip multiple rings. If you already own a ring and want to get a different one, you must throw away the one you currently own before you can buy another one. A ring is thrown away by clicking on [<font color=#0000FF>T</font>]; it is not recommended to throw away your ring, since you get nothing in return for doing so. It is highly recommended to purchase a Gold Ring with Diamond as soon as you possibly can; purchasing any of the other rings is not recommended.
  
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A unique property of rings is that their stat bonuses are directly affected by your respect stat. If you have positive respect, your ring will give you a bonus to your speed stat and your defense; if you have negative respect, your ring will give you a bonus to your speed stat and your attack. Once you reach either <font color=#22A100>25,000</font> or <font color=#FF1100>-25,000</font> respect, your ring will give you an additional bonus called a respect stat bonus. For more information on respect stat bonuses, please read the article on [[respect]].
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(The stat bonuses shown on the following table is each ring's base stat bonus. To find out your ring's total stat bonus, add your ring's respect stat bonus to your ring's base stat bonus.)
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! style="background:blue; color:white" | Name
 
! style="background:blue; color:white" | Name
 
! style="background:red; color:white" | Stat Bonus
 
! style="background:red; color:white" | Stat Bonus
! style="background:green; color:white" | Cost
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! style="background:purple; color:white" | Points
 
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| width="140pt" style="color:#0000ff" | Plastic Ring
 
| width="140pt" style="color:#0000ff" | Plastic Ring
 
| style="color:red" | +50 Attack/Defense<br />+50 Speed
 
| style="color:red" | +50 Attack/Defense<br />+50 Speed
| style="color:#008000" | 15 Points
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| style="color:purple" | 15
 
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| style="color:#0000ff" | Metal Ring
 
| style="color:#0000ff" | Metal Ring
 
| style="color:red" | +75 Attack/Defense<br />+75 Speed
 
| style="color:red" | +75 Attack/Defense<br />+75 Speed
| style="color:#008000" | 20 Points
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| style="color:purple" | 20
 
|-
 
|-
 
| style="color:#0000ff" | Silver Ring
 
| style="color:#0000ff" | Silver Ring
 
| style="color:red" | +100 Attack/Defense<br />+100 Speed
 
| style="color:red" | +100 Attack/Defense<br />+100 Speed
| style="color:#008000" | 25 Points
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| style="color:purple" | 25
 
|-
 
|-
 
| style="color:#0000ff" | Gold Ring
 
| style="color:#0000ff" | Gold Ring
 
| style="color:red" | +125 Attack/Defense<br />+125 Speed
 
| style="color:red" | +125 Attack/Defense<br />+125 Speed
| style="color:#008000" | 30 Points
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| style="color:purple" | 30
 
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| style="color:#0000ff" | Gold Ring with Diamond
 
| style="color:#0000ff" | Gold Ring with Diamond
 
| style="color:red" | +150 Attack/Defense<br />+150 Speed
 
| style="color:red" | +150 Attack/Defense<br />+150 Speed
| style="color:#008000" | 40 Points
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| style="color:purple" | 40
 
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Revision as of 14:44, 29 November 2009

Equipment Pane
equip_10.png
[U] = Unequip
[T] = Throw Away
View List = Inventory

Weapons and Armor

In HoboWars, weapons increase the amount of damage you inflict on your opponent, and armor decreases the amount of damage you receive from your opponent. The easiest way to get weapons and armor is by purchasing them from places that sell them or by receiving them from a gang. Both weapons and armor are equipped from your Living Area and only affect your attack or defense when equipped. You can only have one weapon and one piece of armor equipped at a time; you cannot dual-wield weapons or double-up on armor. Once a weapon or piece of armor is equipped, you can unequip it by clicking on [U]. Every single weapon and piece of armor that you own, equipped or unequipped, is located in your Inventory, which is viewed by clicking on the View List link on the Equipment Pane. From the Inventory, you can equip your weapons and armor, sell them, or donate them to your gang. Weapons and armor received from gangs are branded, meaning that you cannot sell them or put them on the SGHM. You must donate branded equipment back to a gang before you can leave it. Powerful weapons and strong armor are either expensive to buy or difficult to come by, so it recommended to join a gang that has a well-stocked armory full of powerful weapons and strong armor.

  • IMPORTANT NOTE
In Hobowars, you might have noticed that a minus sign (–) is used to describe defense. This is because armor is programmed to decrease the amount of damage inflicted on its wearer. However, this description of defense can often be confusing to people and inconvenient to work with. Therefore, in the Help Wiki, a plus sign (+) is used instead to describe defense. In simpler terms, the game's usage of "–1200 Defense" has the same meaning as the Help Wiki's usage of "+1200 Defense."

Toy Store Equipment

From the very moment you start playing HoboWars, you can buy these weapons from the Punk at the Toy Store.

Weapon Attack Cost
Paper Cup +4 $400
Plastic Spoon +8 $1,600
Rocks +12 $3,600
Rubber Knife +20 $10,000
Metal Knife +30 $22,500
Small Stick +40 $40,000
Large Stick +50 $62,500
Pipe +60 $90,000
Metal Rod +70 $122,500
Crow-bar +80 $160,000
Wooden Bat +100 $250,000
Steel Bat +120 $360,000
Police Batten +140 $490,000
Water Pistol +160 $640,000
BB-Gun +180 $810,000
Revolver +200 $1,000,000
Desert-Eagle +240 $1,440,000
Shot-Gun +300 $2,250,000
Mac-10 +350 $3,062,500
Ak-47 +400 $4,000,000
M16 +500 $6,250,000
HK G11 +700 $12,250,000
Armor Defense Cost
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 Helment +140 $490,000
Metal Helment +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


Sandbox Armory Equipment

Once you have access to Second City, you will be able to buy these weapons from the Tattooed Kid at the Playground.

Weapon Attack Cost
Chainsaw +800 $16,000,000
Lightsaber +900 $20,250,000
Armor Defense Cost
Grizzly Armor +800 $16,000,000
Tron Armor +900 $20,250,000


Pawn Shop Equipment

Once you have access to Hoburbia, you will be able to buy these weapons at the Pawn Shop. In addition to a normal monetary cost, a Pawn Point (PP) cost is involved.
(More information on Pawn Points may be found on the Pawn Shop page.)

Weapon Attack Cost PPs
Thor's Hammer +1000 $25,000,000 10,000
Armor Defense Cost PPs
Symbiote +1000 $25,000,000 10,000


Two more sets of Pawn Shop Equipment become available at the Pawn Shop after wishing for New Items at the Hoburbia Pawn Shop.

Weapon Attack Cost PPs
Excalibur +1100 $30,250,000 12,500
Power Glove +1200 $36,000,000 20,000
Armor Defense Cost PPs
Iron Man Armor +1100 $30,250,000 12,500
Bad to the Bone T-Shirt +1200 $36,000,000 20,000


Adventure Equipment

During the Adventures, you will come across a variety of Adventure Equipment. All Adventure Equipment can be leveled up, gaining stats in the process.

Name Base Stats Stats Per Level Max Stats Location Special Effect
Hacksaw
Max Level: 12
+5 Attack +15 Attack +185 Attack City
(Intro Adventure)

Sting
Max Level: 25
+200 Attack
+15 Spd, Str, Pow
+20 Attack
+15 Spd, Str, Pow
+700 Attack
+390 Spd, Str, Pow
Second City
(Adventure #1)

Coffee-Soaked Mop
Max Level: 10
+200 Attack +40 Attack +600 Attack Hoburbia
(Adventure #2)
Negates your opponent's status
effect for the duration of the fight.
Balltop Cane
Max Level: 50
+50 Attack
–5 Speed
+15 Attack
–5 Speed
+800 Attack
–255 Speed
Hoburbia
(Adventure #2)

Can Cannon
Max Level: 5
+250 Attack +100 Attack +750 Attack Canbodia
(Adventure #3)
Each attack uses 1 can,
doubling your damage.*
Mystery Hat
Max Level: 25
+150 Defense
+30 Strength
+25 Defense
+30 Strength
+775 Defense
+780 Strength
Second City
(Adventure #1)

Mythril Grocery Bag
Max Level: 25
+150 Defense
+30 Speed
+25 Defense
+30 Speed
+775 Defense
+780 Speed
Second City
(Adventure #1)

Long Black Trenchcoat
Max Level: 25
+150 Defense
+30 Power
+25 Defense
+30 Power
+775 Defense
+780 Power
Canbodia
(Adventure #3)

Utility Belt
Max Level: 5
+250 Defense +100 Defense +750 Defense Canbodia
(Adventure #3)
Gives random benefits in battle.
(See below.)

* Damage is doubled after your opponent's defense is subtracted from your attack.

Utility Belt Benefits

Level Unlocked Description
0 You hit a button on your utility belt and it starts playing a Panic at the Disco/Death Cab
For Cutie song! Your opponent feels kinda sissy! (Your opponent's strength is reduced by 10%.)
0 You hit a button on your utility belt and a net flies out, entangling your opponent and
slowing them down! (Your opponent's speed is reduced by 10%.)
0 You hit a button on your utility belt and a cloud of noxious gas shoots out, making your
opponent cough and weakening them! (Your opponent's power is reduced by 10%.)
1 You hit a button on your utility belt and a beam of pure nudity shoots out,
stripping your opponent of their armor's protection!
2 You hit a button on your utility belt and a bunch of weaksauce shoots out and hits your
opponent in the face! Your opponent's weapon stops functioning properly!
3 You hit a button on your utility belt and a bunch of ninja shuriken fly out,
striking your opponent in the face for 3000 damage!
4 You hit a button on your utility belt and a tranquilizing needle flies out and hits your
opponent in the butt! Your opponent's power, strength, and speed are reduced by 5%!
5
(Single Battles Only)
You hit a button on your utility belt and a pair of dice fly out and land on snake eyes!
Your experience for this battle is increased by 50%!
5
(Multi Battles Only)
Your utility belt goes into overdrive! Your opponent drops their weapon and armor! Their weapon
falls on their foot! They take 3000 damage! Their power, strength, and speed are reduced by 5%!


Miscellaneous Equipment

The following equipment is very rare and is either obtained only once or through special means, such as a status effect, the Grinch/Kingpin contests, or other activities.

Weapon Attack Information
Teh Balde Unknown (Top Secret)
Hattori Hanzō Sword +900 Kingpin Contest Reward
Bloody Knife +25 Random find from the
7/11 Industrial Bin
None +0 Consequence of the
Amish Status Effect
Slurpee Cup +6 Intro Adventure Reward
Armor Defense Information
Santa Battle Armor +900 Grinch Contest Reward
Full-Body Trap +900 Hell Contest Reward
Bloody Prisoner Uniform +25 Random find from the
7/11 Industrial Bin
Amish Hat +2000 Consequence of the
Amish Status Effect
Garbage Bag +6 Intro Adventure Reward


Rings

In HoboWars, rings give an additional bonus to your speed stat and your attack/defense. Rings can only be bought from the Punk at the Toy Store, and can only be purchased with points. Rings are automatically equipped upon being bought and cannot be unequipped or sold. Also, you can only own one ring at a time; you cannot buy or equip multiple rings. If you already own a ring and want to get a different one, you must throw away the one you currently own before you can buy another one. A ring is thrown away by clicking on [T]; it is not recommended to throw away your ring, since you get nothing in return for doing so. It is highly recommended to purchase a Gold Ring with Diamond as soon as you possibly can; purchasing any of the other rings is not recommended.

A unique property of rings is that their stat bonuses are directly affected by your respect stat. If you have positive respect, your ring will give you a bonus to your speed stat and your defense; if you have negative respect, your ring will give you a bonus to your speed stat and your attack. Once you reach either 25,000 or -25,000 respect, your ring will give you an additional bonus called a respect stat bonus. For more information on respect stat bonuses, please read the article on respect.

(The stat bonuses shown on the following table is each ring's base stat bonus. To find out your ring's total stat bonus, add your ring's respect stat bonus to your ring's base stat bonus.)

Name Stat Bonus Points
Plastic Ring +50 Attack/Defense
+50 Speed
15
Metal Ring +75 Attack/Defense
+75 Speed
20
Silver Ring +100 Attack/Defense
+100 Speed
25
Gold Ring +125 Attack/Defense
+125 Speed
30
Gold Ring with Diamond +150 Attack/Defense
+150 Speed
40