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The Lawbot boss is the Chief Justice. It's much harder than the CFO, although it has a difficulty system that makes it easier depending on the average suit level of the CJ'ers. A first time CJ'er should probably scale, although the lines between roles are less rigid than in the CFO. One can stun and scale as needed, although stunning should be left up to the more experienced people on your first time.
Just make sure to follow orders from more experienced people, and you'll do all right.
The other piece of advice I can give you is to avoid damage. Asking for tu's all the time distracts others from doing their jobs. If you really need a tu, the area between the wall and the column at the near left end of the courtroom is a good place to hide where you can still see and stun the cogs. Also, don't go crazy giving other people tu's unless they really need them.
Lastly, if you hear an alarm and the Chief Justice says, "You're all in contempt of court," he's about to do his jump attack. It's different from the VP's attack in that simply holding down the control key is not enough. You need to be in the air when he comes down or you'll still take damage.
The reward is a cog summons. The ones you'll get at lower levels are practically useless, as they allow you to summon a Flunky or a Bottom Feder. The higher ones are useful for helping friends with toontasks, and the very highest ones allow you to summon cog invasions, which are useful for LBHQ and BBHQ's astronomical merit requirements.
I hope this novel wasn't too much information, since I'm not even a CCG'er. lol Don't let anyone tell you that LBHQ is no fun, because I think it gets quite fun at higher levels. It's certainly got the best architecture.
Last edited by Big Business; 04-28-2008 at 06:55 PM.
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