I am trying figure out how this works .
1) Only leader can purchase a hideout
Once you purchase it what do you do afterwards ?
i can't find any information on how hideout works.
U use it in battle going against another syndicate....
1 thing I really hate.
1. Stealing tonyspaghettti's sig idea.
Can hideout be used as defence rather than offensive ?
its only for defense its not offensive
My CC code: 796 610 252
My Stats
Level 189
fights won: 46 978
fights lost: 6182
Robs won: 21808
Robs lost:2052
IPH: 1,106,050
quick heads up, it works as a wall protecting against ur enemy.
as long the wall is active u get less influence from fights. a lvl 10 wall will have 55k damage points, every hit on it will take 500 points max depending on attackers stats, 110 hits at least to bring the wall down. if the wall is destroyed ur team can get double influence points. also walls get consumed after fight, destroyed or not so u want to have a wall for every fight u going to declare in the 3-5 day final battle
lvl: 250
atk: 17m+ @ 230 mafia
iph: 14m
ID 431 445 807
Followup question: If your syndicate is 100% committed to camp, only (no one will ever declare war),
1) Do syndicate members benefit in any way from building hideouts and buying hideout bonus (health, damage)?
2) If hideouts are constructed and war is initiated, at the end of the 60 minute window for fighting, all hideouts are wiped for both sides; if war's not declared, hideouts persist indefinitely?
If you are a camping syndicate and will not compete in Midtown then you do not want to waste money on Hideouts.
Im sure there are a few PvP folks so I'd get the attack bonuses.
You're saying you've got more money than you can spend?
Throw some more wood on the fire, toast a few marshmallows, sing songs, quietly excuse yourself when you need to go collect from your well-tended income properties, initiate new builds and upgrades, buy new items, return to your campfire and resume toasting / burning / singing.
Ah, the quiet glory of camping.
You can also work on your spreadsheets.
Ah, spreadsheets.