What are Missions?


Missions are one way to earn experience, cash, and in some cases special items that will you complete other missions. Missions can be done in various turfs located in cities around India. For traveling to other cities, you have to use the Airport for traveling. All missions have requirements in terms of Stamina, Mob Size, Equipment, and Level. Additional cities, turfs and missions are unlocked as you reach specific levels.



How to Fight?


In Mumbai Mafia, players can engage in fights with others (PvP)  online within a level range of 1-3 levels below or 3-4 levels above their own. Fighting is a key activity that rewards players with XP and cash, both of which scale based on the opponent’s level and stats. Players have the option to attack twice to gain double rewards, but doing so carries the risk of doubling potential losses if the opponent is stronger. To initiate a fight, players must have at least 25% of their maximum health and 1 energy point available. The outcome of a fight is influenced by a combination of the player’s mob size and the equipment they have. Players can deploy a maximum mob size equal to their level multiplied by 5, with each mob member able to equip one weapon, one armor, one vehicle, and one special item. As players acquire higher-level items, these will automatically be equipped, and older items will be passed down to newer mob members. Certain mercenaries, however, have the unique advantage of equipping multiple items (weapons, armor, vehicles, or special items), which are only available through diamonds or from winning challenges. 


The likelihood of winning a fight is displayed as a percentage, representing the odds in the player’s favor. This winning chance is calculated by the formula: (Player Power / Total Power of both the Player and Opponent) * 100. This system allows players to strategize their equipment and mob configuration to maximize their chances of victory.



What is Hitlist?


In Mumbai Mafia, players have the opportunity to engage in the game's bounty system, where they can post or attack bounties placed on other players. When a player successfully completes a bounty by defeating their target, they receive a cash reward. The amount of cash varies with each bounty, depending on the specific conditions set by the players. Additionally, players can keep stacking multiple bounties on a single target, increasing the stakes. If they succeed in claiming the bounties, they will receive the accumulated cash reward from all posted bounties on that player. This bounty feature allows players to strategically seek rewards while taking down their rivals in the game.



How do Boss Fights work?

In Mumbai Mafia, players can unlock a boss battle by completing all missions in a specific city. Each boss requires a set amount of resources to challenge, with one crucial resource only obtainable from a mission in its respective city. 


Defeating these bosses offers unique rewards, but players must be quick because if the boss is not defeated within a fixed interval, it will retaliate, repeatedly attacking and looting the player’s cash. Failing to defeat the boss within the given time will reset the timer, and once defeated, the boss will enter a cooldown period of X hours before it can be battled again. 

Players will also have the option to speed up this cooldown by paying a certain amount of diamonds or to instantly engage in the battle by paying a bulk amount of diamonds (with diamonds required calculated as X * 10, where X is the number of hours left on cooldown). 

Bosses can be challenged up to 21 times, and with each victory, their HP and attack stats increase exponentially per level until level 10, after which their stats remain constant. 

Players earn Skill Points with each victory up to level 10, adding to their character's growth. After a boss is defeated 21 times, they become part of the player's Mafia as a Mercenary, joining future battles to support the player’s progress.



What is Garage?

The Garage houses 4 categories of items(Weapons, Armors, Vehicles and Special) which are used by the player and mob members when attacking or defending against other players. More powerful items become available as you increase in level.

Some of the items in the Garage are only for one-time use, which means these get used up in a fight. 

These items will also be consumed in missions that require such items for completion. Some items called Loot items cannot be bought and can only be gained by doing missions. If players want to purchase multiple items for a single weapon/armor/vehicle, it can be done by clicking on the image of the item in the Garage.



What is Management


The Management section encompasses all game modes that require players to strategically manage resources, equipment, and other assets.


Garage

Here, players can view all items they own, categorized into subtypes such as Weapons, Armor, Vehicles, and Specials. Each item displays its costs, upkeep, and unique Attack and Defense stats. During attacks, the game automatically equips items with the highest attack stats, while in defense, items with the highest defense stats are used. Players can purchase more of any item in bulk or choose to sell unwanted items for cash or diamonds, depending on the item’s type.


Bank

 The bank allows players to deposit a portion of their cash to protect it from enemy looting, with the amount increasing as the player levels up. A 10% fee is charged on deposits, but the deposited cash earns a daily 5% interest return, adding to the player's income flow. This amount can be further increased by boosts from the Hustler class.


Hospital

After battles, players can use cash from the bank to heal by paying for increased health points in the hospital. Sufficient cash in the bank is required for this option to be available.




Business 

Players can invest in businesses to enhance their daily income. Business options include Shops (such as Tea and Wine Shops), Godowns, Bars (Dance Bars and Lounge Bars), Properties (Mini Mart, Taxi Business, Movie Theatres, Private Ports), and Industries (Casino). Not all businesses are available initially; more unlock as players level up. Upkeep costs for items in the Garage are deducted from business-generated income, allowing net earnings to be added to player accounts. Businesses can be bought in bulk, though each purchase increases in price. If necessary, businesses can be sold for half their current market value.


Casino 

In the casino, players use chips to play Slots, which can be gifted by other players or earned through achievements. 

Cash rewards are awarded for each spin, with jackpots ranging from 10 lakh to 10000 Crore. 

Players can choose between a single spin or a 5X spin for five times the potential reward.



Black Market

Run by Rolex, this premium shop operates exclusively with diamonds, which can be purchased with real money. Premium items available include unique Mercenaries, Armoury items, and essential resources like Stamina, Energy, Cash, and Casino Chips, adding a strategic layer to resource management.