Guide to Mobster Classes on Mobsters 2: Vendetta for Facebook

Brandon Miller
Mobsters 2: Vendetta for Facebook is the newest version of the web-based game Mobsters. This new edition comes with many enhancements from the original. The most unique feature is the ability to unlock and take on the roles of different mobster classes. While there are many other tips and tricks to Mobsters 2: Vendetta, it is important to know how to unlock each class and the benefits of each.

Street Thug - This is the default mobster class for Facebook players. There are no bonuses or perks for this class.

Fixer - The fixer becomes available once you have completed 10 missions. It gets a 10% experience point bonus on most missions. The slurpee machine is the special upgrade item. This mobster type is very important since it is required to unlock the petty criminal, trafficker, bagman, brute, high roller, and concierge classes.

Petty Criminal - You must complete 25 petty crime and 50 total missions to unlock this class. A petty criminal gets a 10% cash and 20% experience bonus on petty crime missions. The special item for this class is the 'cooperative' auto dealer.

Trafficker - The trafficker class requires completing 200 smuggling and drug missions, 600 total missions, and purchasing four old warehouses. This mobster type gets a 13% cash and 26% experience point bonus on smuggling and drug missions.

Bagman - To unlock this class, you must complete 50 business or finance missions, complete 150 total missions, and build one high-rise residence. This class gives players a 11% cash and 22% experience point bonus when completing business and finance missions. The bagman class unlocks the crooked accountant.

Brute - Players must complete 400 violence missions, 1200 total missions, and win 100 fights against rival mobs in order to unlock the brute class. The brute class receives a 14% cash and 28% bonus on violence missions.

High Roller - This class becomes available by completing 100 gambling missions, 300 total missions, and building one casino. High Rollers get a 12% cash and 24% experience bonus when completing gambling missions. The special item that comes with this class is a pair of loaded dice.

Concierge - This class can be unlocked by completing 800 family business missions, 2400 total missions, and 50 mob members. The concierge receives a 15% cash and 30% experience point bonus when doing family business missions.

Money Man - This class can be unlocked by owning four properties and 50 inventory items. The money man receives a 10% increase on defense stats, 5% discount on inventory items, 5% discount on territories, and a 5% bonus income from territories. The special item for this class is the Swiss bank account. The money man is the prerequisite for the landlord and merchant of death.

Landlord - To unlock this class, you must own 12 properties and complete 50 missions that require a territory. The landlord receives a 15% discount when purchasing properties and a 10% bonus on territory income.

Merchant of Death - The merchant of death class becomes available once you have 250 items in your inventory and complete 500 missions requiring the use of inventory items. This class gives you a 25% discount on guns and 20% discount on melee weapons.

Paisano - The paisano class is available once you have 10 mob members. This mobster type gives players a 5% bonus cash on missions per mob size. The special item is the red carnation for this class. You must first unlock this class before being able to access the organizer.

Organizer - The organizer requires 100 mob members. It comes with a 10% cash bonus per mob member on missions and a 50% discount of bank laundering fees.

Goon - You must win 25 fights to unlock this class. When winning fights with this class, you get a 25% bonus on experience points earned. There is also a 25% reduction on healing time. The special item for the goon class is the nurse. The defender and enforcer mobster types become available when you have competed all of the requirements for the goon class.

Defender - To unlock the defender, you must successfully defend yourself in 200 fights, have a defensive power of 40, and have 50 pieces of armor in your inventory. This mobster type gives you a 15% chance of a spirited defense and a 20% discount on defense inventory items.

Enforcer - The enforcer is available once you have successfully attacked and won 200 fights against rival mobs. You must also have a attack power of 20 and own 100 guns. The enforcer comes with a 15% chance of making a critical strike, and a 15% discount on guns and melee weapons. The special item for this class is the walk-in safe. The enforcer must be unlocked before the assassin and hitman are available.

Assassin - The assassin is unlocked once you have an attack power of 80, win 1000 fights, and kill 50 rival mobsters. The bonus with this class is a 20% chance of making a critical hit and a 20% increase in attack strength.

Hitman - This mobster type is available once you have won 250 fights, made 20 bounty kills, and have 300 guns and 200 explosives in your inventory. The hitman gets a 33% chance of a critical hit during hitlist fights and an additional 10 points added to your total stamina.

Hopefully, this guide will help you gain an advantage by being able to see what mobster classes are available in the game. It should allow you to plan ahead and formulate a strategy that will help you dominate this popular Facebook game.

Published by Brandon Miller

Brandon Miller has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Franklin University. He enjoys traveling to new countries and has a 2nd degree black belt in Karate.  View profile

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  • Jolynne M Hudnell10/3/2009

    Although I don't play games on Facebook, your articles on these tips are always fun to read!

  • Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben9/29/2009

    these scare me.

  • Nikki9/27/2009

    Informative :D

  • Catherine Spencer9/25/2009

    It's like trying to read a foreign language to me, but I know a lot of people will learn lots from your article...nice job =)

  • Carrie Matilda9/25/2009

    I've never gotten into online games. It must be addicting, though.

  • Tiffany Pridgen9/25/2009

    Wow, that's pretty detailed stuff! I got sucked into a couple of Facebook games and finally had to move them out of my applications list because they were turning into a time suck. Ok, and because I didn't "get" a couple of them. I'm a pretty bad gamer to start with. :)

  • memmay1519/25/2009

    Interesting but I don't have it

  • Rebecca Shera9/25/2009

    I haven't played either, but many of my friends do. Your info will help when I am ready to play!

  • ADSpencer9/25/2009

    I haven't played this one yet. Thanks for the info!

  • Julie Darleen9/24/2009

    No...I can't play any more games...lol oh why not!

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