Facebook Ninja Warrior Help/Guide
Ninja Warriors is a fun web-based ninja game for Facebook.
Missions - Complete missions to earn cash and experience points. Each mission requires a certain number of experience points to complete. You will be limited by the number of experience points that you have available. To be able to complete missions more often, allocate the skill points that you earn to increase your maximum energy level.
Tip #1 - Try completing the same mission over and over until you have achieved mission mastery. Once you have mastered the mission, you will be rewarded with a mahjong tile. Mahjong tiles can be traded at the bazaar for awesome permanent upgrades. See the bizaar section for more on trading in your mahjong tiles.
Tip #2 - Once you have completed a mission, you can click on the ask for help and get a bonus button. This allows your friends to help you and earn cash and experience points. As a bonus, you will get a portion of the cash and experience points that you friends earn. You can only do this once every 24 hours so make sure that you only ask for help on the best paying missions.
Tip #3 - By completing the power item missions you can gain an upper hand in fights(power item give blue bar increase to your dojo attack or your dojo defense depending on your configurations)
Properties - During the game, you will need to use money to purchase weapons, armor, and stealth items to use during missions and battles with other dojos. In addition to earning cash from missions, you can also purchase properties for a steady cash flow.
Tip #1- Each time you purchase a property, the price for the next increases. Lock in your price by purchasing multiple properties at a time. Try purchasing your properties in groups of ten. This is the maximum that you can purchase at a time.
Tip #2 - Tenants pay buy putting their rent payment into your cash box. This is where you must be careful because your cash box can only hold so much. Once the cash box is full, tenants stop paying rent until you come by to empty the box. To ensure that your cash flow stays consistent, empty the cash box frequently. Be sure to keep an eye on the cash box meter at the top of your screen. This will let you know when it is getting full.
Fighting - Fighting rival dojos can be exciting and challenging. Your success depends on the number of your Ninja Warrior dojo members and the tools that they have available to use during a battle. Check out this article for tips to build up your dojo quickly.
Tip #1 - Each dojo member can take one weapon, one piece of armor, and one stealth item into a fight. Make sure that you have one of each for each of you members to use. Also, as you progress through the levels, new items are unlocked. Check the market often to see if upgrades are available.
Tip #2 - Keep an eye on the colored bars at the top of the fight screen. This will help you determine how well your dojo is equipped for a fight. The bars will be either red, yellow, green, or blue. Red indicates that one or more members does not posses an item in the specific category. Yellow means that your member has an item to use, but a better item is available for purchase. A green bar shows that your member possesses the best item that money can buy. Blue is used to indicate a special item being used. Special items typically outperform normal marketplace items.
The Sensei - As you progress through the game, the Sensei will reward you with honor points for reaching milestones in your Ninja Warriors career. Use the points to acquire special items, hire ninja mercenaries, or refill your energy, stamina, or health.
Tip #1 - Since there are a limited number of honor points available in the game, hang onto them as long as possible. As you level up, special items with better stats will always become available. Hold onto your honor points as a last resort if you are in desperate need of new members or better items.
Tip #2 - Don't waste your honor points on cash or refills on your energy, stamina, and health. The amount of cash offered by the Sensei is often very low and can be easily acquired by completing a few missions. Also, try purchasing some property for a increase in cash flow. Refills on energy, stamina, and health are pointless. These items regenerate on their own with time so just be patient. Instead, spend your honor points on additional members and specialty items for maximum benefit.
Tip #3 - save up honor points to purchase power items like "The Ebon Tooth" to gain a advantage in fights
The Bazaar - Visit the bazaar to trade in the mahjong tiles that you collected for mastering missions. The tiles can be traded in for unique rings that grant your ninja permanent upgrades. Each ring requires a specific combination of three or four tiles. Once you have collected the tiles required for a specific ring cash them in for the bonus.
Tips #1 - You can see what tiles you have collected by visiting the bazaar tab. Under each tile, you will see a red x or a green check mark. The ones with green check marks are the ones that you have collected. Check back often to see if a ring if you are eligible to cash in tiles for a ring.
Dojo Recruit - The next step is to recruit your other friends who are not Ninja Warriors players. You can do this several ways. One way is to send individual invites to your friends. To send dojo invites, click on the dojo tab and scroll down until you see a list of your friends. Look through the list and select the ones who you would like to recruit. Once you have made your selections, click on the send Ninja Warriors invitation button. You can also post your recruit link to your Facebook wall by clicking on the post to recruit button above your friends list.
A great way to get your friend to accept your dojo invite is to use the chat feature on the dojo screen. This shows a list of your Facebook friends who are online. Just click on their name to chat with them. I have found this to pretty successful because it is hard for your friends to say no when you ask them 'in person'.
Once you no longer have any Facebook friends to invite, you may need to look elsewhere for additional dojo members. An excellent resource is the many groups on Facebook. Go to the groups page and type Ninja Warriors into the search bar. Once you have joined a group, type a quick message on the bulletin board letting everyone know that you are in need of more dojo members. You can usually expect to receive dozens of friend requests within a few days. For best results, consider joining and posting to several groups.
You can also hire ninja mercenaries from the Sensei. For 20 honor points, you can add two additional members to your group. Mercenaries not only add to your dojo member count but can be used during fights just like normal members.
Finally, be sure to stay active in your dojo. You should always aid your friends when they are in trouble. Also, help your friends get free gifts by sending out scrolls. By helping out your friends, they will be more likely to help you by recommending their friends to your dojo.
This post is recap of Ninja Warrior Help/Guide
Help - How to be a Ninja
Here you can learn the basics of becoming a ninja. This page is a work in progress, so if you have a question that's not answered here, feel free to contact us. Rules about contacting support
Be concise. Try to get your main thought into the subject line and first few words of the message. Be efficient. Tell us what you want without asking us to respond first. This saves us a wasted round-trip. Read First. Before contacting about a support issue, check the News page. If it is addressed there OR in this help file we generally will not respond.No Whining. No complaining about the game being unfair. We are aware of the occasional imbalances in the game and plan to smooth them out in time.Give Details. If your bug report doesn't give us details such as amounts, user IDs, and timing, it is of little use.
Missions - When you first start out, missions are the best way to earn money and xp. Each mission offers a different reward, and requires different items. As you level up, you get access to better missions.
Loot
Some missions have a chance to drop loot items. These items are better than average items for your level, and best of all - they're free!
Properties - Properties are key to becoming a successful ninja. Your territory provides you income, which you can use to supplement the income you get from doing missions. Perhaps most importantly, income from properites offsets the upkeep you have to pay for your more powerful weapons. As you level up, you unlock more properties which provide more income per turn.
Properties get more expensive the more you own, so buy in bulk when you can!
Fighting - Fighting is core to a ninja's existence. To prove you're the best ninja in the world, you need to battle other ninjas and sit atop the leaderboard. Your power in battle is based on three factors:
Your stats. When you attack another ninja, your attack power is used. When you're attacked by someone else, your defense comes into play. Adding attack and defense points is always a good idea.
Your equipment. Your ninja can equip one weapon, one armor and one stealth item. The equipment your ninja wields adds to your attack and defense power, making you much more powerful. With no equipment, your ninja is as good as dead. When you're attacking, equip the weapon, armor and stealth item with the best attack ratings, and be sure to switch them out for more defensive gear when you're on defense.
Your dojo size. The number of members in your dojo makes the biggest difference to whether you win or lose a fight. Each member of your dojo can use one weapon, one armor and one stealth item from your inventory. Additionally, your ninja fights more effectively with more dojo members, giving you an added boost.
The winner of a fight steals 10% of the loser's money, so be careful how much cash you go walking around with.
If you die in battle, you lose experience points. The amount of experience points you lose goes up with your level.
A maximum of 500 friends will join you in battle, and you can hire another 500 mercenaries to fight for you as well.
Hitlist - The hitlist is where you turn when you can't beat someone fair and square. You can hire other ninjas to do your dirty work for you. A ninja's bounty price is based on their income, so build up that income - it's good protection!
When you're on the hitlist, you can't go to the hospital. You're on it until you die. The person to strike the killing blow gets the bounty, so be sure you attack more than once!
Hospital
You can pay a doctor to heal you up to 60% of your maximum health. You must pay for the doctor with funds from the bank.
Bank
When you put money in the bank, it can't be stolen when you're attacked by other ninjas. To pay for such a valuable service, a 10% fee is charged on deposits.
Sensei - Your sensei is a powerful ally. He offers a variety of powerups, as well as rare and limited edition items. Check with your sensei frequently if you want to get ahead.
Market - The shadow market is where you buy the items that you use to fight and complete missions. As you level up, you get access to more powerful items. Make sure you can pay for the upkeep!
Dojo - Your dojo is your most powerful tool in your quest to become the world's most powerful ninja. Your dojo size affects how well you attack and defend, so be sure you get as many dojo members as you can. Each ninja can be a member of multiple dojos, so don't be afraid to accept your friends' dojo requests. You can only invite your Facebook friends into your dojo, so don't be shy - friend other Ninjas!
You can have as many people as you want in your dojo, but a maximum of 500 of your friends will join you in battle.
Leaderboards - Screenshot or it didn't happen! You think you're the toughest Ninja around, and maybe you are. But until your name is #1 on the leaderboard, you can't prove it. There are multiple leaderboards, reflecting different playstyles. If you're on top of them all, you're dominating.
Profile - On your profile page, you manage your equipment and inventory. On other ninjas' profile pages, you can fight, punch or hitlist them.
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