Slippery Target, to make enemy bullets miss and increase chance of survival in a fight. Random Reverence, to make some people aligned which is the highest level of favour and seems to count for two points towards electability per person. Friend of the Common Folk, to make some people loyal, which is a step up from friendly and seems to be worth double electability points. I also turned off a lot of traits to give more chance of useful ones turning up at the end of levels. I turned on a bunch of mutators to make things easier: Two points in Endurance, Speed and Melee. Laptop as the special ability, to hack from a distance. Tech Expert to get access to extra options on computers. Charismatic trait to start each level with everyone friendly. I basically made them a hybrid of the hacker and bartender, with: I just managed to do this using a custom character. Your city score needs to be positive when you reach the final level for you to be able to win the election. You can check your character sheet to see your score at any time, and finishing a level with a positive score will increase your city score by one. You can pay downtown or uptown mafia members to influence elections, increasing your total support by a few points, but this works only once.Īs the other guides explain, you need to have more people on each level view you favourably rather than being annoyed or hostile. Playing as a comedian you can kill off everyone who doesn't like your jokes, and keeping those who liked them alive. Using the perfume makes everyone like you and secures their vote unless they are attacked, which immediately makes the item super useful when going for legal takeover. You can secure votes by giving food items or cigarettes to office workers, liberating lab and prison captives (although zombies will be hostile unless you're a zombie yourself), completing optional quests, bribing bouncers. Every single character that is aligned, loyal, or friendly to you counts as a positive vote.Įveryone aligned with you by default and of the same class is a secured vote so try to keep them safe.Įveryone you attack or annoy count as a negative vote, that's why it's best to kill them outright unless you already have the vote secured for the floor. You have to make sure your total support is at least at +1 by the time you reach the mayor village.Įveryone hostile, annoyed at, or with a class that automatically hates you (like, crepes always hate blahds, scientists always hate gorillas) don't decrease the vote if they don't encounter you, but killing them increases your support on the floor. If there are more people who hate you than like you, it decreases by one, if more than like you, it increases by one. Total support starts at negative, and changes at the end of the level. If you display your current level stats, you'll see indicators showing your total and current level support. Once you get to the Mayor's level, go to the gold building and talk to the clerk at the desk to initiate the voting process. You are better off starting at the very beginning, even if you ace every floor you won't have sufficient votes if you start in Park or later levels. This is the hardest way to get the hat, I unlock this achievement with the cop. As pointed by EarthboundX in the comments, credit goes to Tleno for his amazing Steam guide!
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