Tips, Tricks, and Hints Build Your Dojo Quickly in Ninja Warriors

Brandon Miller
Ninja Warriors is an fascinating web-based ninja game for Facebook. It allows you to build a dojo with your friends and fight against rival dojos. There are many tips and tricks for Ninja Warriors, but most importantly, you must have a large dojo of Facebook friends to be successful. Here are some tips to help you build up your dojo membership quickly.

The great thing about Ninja Warriors is that you don't have to go looking for your Facebook friends who already play the game. Once you have set up your account, your friends who are existing Ninja Warriors players will automatically become members of your dojo. When I first started playing Ninja Warriors, I was pleasantly surprised to find that I already had six dojo members.

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.

Ninja Warriors for Facebook can be an exciting game. Unfortunately, without a large dojo, your playing ability will become limited in later levels. Hopefully, this guide will help you successfully build your dojo quickly and effectively as you work to dominate the ninja world.

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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 Hudnell10/8/2009

    You sure know a lot about games to give such good tips!

  • Nikki10/1/2009

    :D

  • Julie Darleen9/30/2009

    Thanks...if I get someone from my friends popping up to chat and asking me to be a ninja-I'm going to think of you and then...you'll have to face the competition

  • Rebecca Shera9/29/2009

    Yep, that'll do it!

  • Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben9/29/2009

    this is a language all its own!

  • Betty Malone9/29/2009

    People love those Facebook games. I'm just too old to be a Ninja!

  • Memmay Moore9/29/2009

    :0))

  • Joshua Huffman9/29/2009

    You gonna get me suckered into these Facebook games pretty soon. haha

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