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Re: Mafia Wars Tips & Tricks
GeekGirl wrote:
When do the Cuba jobs start? I also saw something about Moscow...?

Throw any tips you have on here, Uncle Freakin Joe! We all would love to learn from them!!!! Big Grin

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Cuba starts at level 35. Moscow starts at 70.

Here is the thing about Cuba. You start there with 0 pesos. You can't use your NYC dollars in Cuba, and vice versa. So you have to start by kicking arse, and going to the hospital in NYC. You get 1 bodega that generates 210 pesos every 3 hours or whatever it is for non moguls.

There is a job to rob the cabbie. You need 12 energy to complete it. It gives you 200 pesos. The cancer stick plantation is something like 12,500. You have to upgrade the businesses as you go, and those are a few grand a pop per upgrade. A machetti is 1,000 pesos. A local guide is 4,000, and a street thug is 5,000. Stuff is pricey and the pay is squat.

Right now, I am trying to upgrade my plantation for a bit. My advice, easy on the fights as it will drain your NYC money from the hospital. Secondly, starting out, most people don't have dime one to rob. You might make out here and there. Build the business, help on some Cuba jobs when you see them as they pay pesos.

Play the real estate game, and do the jobs you can as you can. It's a very slow go process. Someone told me that it starts slow until the money builds. Then it's another story. I am almost to the point where I can segregate the bank money from business money.

The way the money works there is simple. You buy a business or you have a bodega. It produces so many crates every so many hours. You sell your crates, and that's where you get your return.

HTH

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