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A '''Wanted Level''' in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], as well as its expansion [[The Lost and Damned]], is a measure of how much the player ([[Niko Bellic|Niko]] in the main game and [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]] in TLAD) is wanted by the law enforcement in [[Liberty City in GTA IV | Liberty City]] and therefore how much force law enforcement will use to capture/stop him. As the player's wanted level increases, more powerful and numerous forms of law enforcement will pursue the player. In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], like in previous games, the wanted level is measured on a six-star scale, which increase in police lethality from the non-lethal 1 star to the extremely aggressive 6 stars. Committing a minor crime within sight of police, such as beating people up, stealing cars, damaging occupied cars on foot, etc - will earn the player one star; committing several of these crimes in quick succession will likely attract a star with or without police visibility. Continuing to commit crimes or resisting arrest will often lead to a second star. Committing serious crimes (for example, throwing a grenade into a large crowd of bystanders) is likely to earn the player multiple wanted stars immediately; killing or wounding an officer of the law with a firearm will result in an immediate three stars being earned.
A '''Wanted Level''' in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], as well as its expansion [[The Lost and Damned]], is a measure of how much the player ([[Niko Bellic|Niko]] in the main game and [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]] in TLAD) is wanted by the law enforcement in [[Liberty City in GTA IV | Liberty City]] and therefore how much force law enforcement use to capture/stop the protagonist. As the player's wanted level increases, more powerful and numerous forms of law enforcement pursue the player. In GTA IV, like in previous games, the wanted level is measured on a six-star scale, which increase in police lethality from the non-lethal one star to the extremely aggressive six stars. Committing a minor crime within sight of police, such as beating people up, stealing cars, damaging occupied cars on foot, etc - earns the player one star; committing several of these crimes in quick succession may attract a star with or without police visibility. Continuing to commit crimes or resisting arrest often leads to a second star. Committing serious crimes (for example, throwing a grenade into a large crowd of bystanders) is likely to earn the player multiple wanted stars immediately; killing or wounding an officer of the law with a firearm results in an immediate three stars being earned.


If the player has one or more wanted stars, nearby [[LCPD]] [[Police]] officers will give chase and attempt to [[Busted|arrest]] the player. An arrest is executed by either coming into close proximity with the player -- forcing them to put their hands up -- or by opening the player's car door and holding the player at gunpoint; if arrested, the player is transported to the nearest [[LCPD|police station]] and released a few hours later after a fine (10% of the player's current cash balance) and all [[Weapons in GTA IV | weapons]] are taken.  Vehicular arrests cannot be resisted; on-foot arrests can be, however this will raise the player's wanted level, and is likely to result in somewhat severe injury as the police fire upon the player at close range.
If the player has one or more wanted stars, nearby [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] [[Police]] officers give chase and attempt to [[Busted|arrest]] the player. An arrest is executed by either coming into close proximity with the player -- forcing them to put their hands up -- or by opening the player's car door and holding the player at gunpoint; if arrested, the player is transported to the nearest [[LCPD in GTA IV Era#Police Stations|police station]] and released a few hours later after a fine (10% of the player's current cash balance) and all [[Weapons in GTA IV | weapons]] are taken.  Vehicular arrests cannot be resisted; on-foot arrests can, however this raises the player's wanted level, and is likely to result in somewhat severe injury as the police fire upon the player at close range.


A player's wanted level can be decreased in various ways.  The most straightforward way is to escape the search radius and remain out of sight for several seconds. Unlike [[GTA III Era|GTA III era games]], wanted levels cannot be lost by picking up [[Police Bribes|police bribes]], as these no longer exist; the [[Pay 'n' Spray]] service is, however, still available.  Unlike in previous games, Pay 'n' Sprays cannot be used in sight of police, even for vehicle repair; visibility to police is indicated by whether the stars on the [[HUD]] are white (visible) or grey (out of sight). [[Pay 'n' Spray]]s will instantly remove the player's wanted level, and their use will advance the in-game clock three hours.
A player's wanted level can be decreased in various ways.  The most straightforward way is to escape the search radius and remain out of sight for several seconds. Unlike [[GTA III Era|GTA III era games]], wanted levels cannot be lost by picking up [[Police Bribes|police bribes]], as these no longer exist; the [[Pay 'n' Spray]] service is, however, still available.  Unlike in previous games, Pay 'n' Sprays cannot be used in sight of police, even for vehicle repair; visibility to police is indicated by whether the stars on the [[HUD]] are white (visible) or grey (out of sight). Pay 'n' Sprays instantly remove the player's wanted level, and their use advances the in-game clock three hours.


Police in GTA IV are better-equipped, smarter, more brutal and merciless and will respond even to crimes not directly witnessed by them, as civilians will call on their [[Cell Phone|cell phones]] to report crimes, usually resulting in a one-star wanted level.  Also, police will commandeer civilian vehicles (parked or occupied) if their vehicles are destroyed, or if a police car is unavailable.  They may even commandeer the cars parked in front of the player's [[safehouse]]s. If an officer commandeers a vehicle in the player's parking space and the player uses the "Wanted Down" [[Cheats in GTA IV|cheat]], getting the car back from him will not earn the player a wanted rating.
Police in GTA IV are better-equipped, smarter, more brutal and merciless and respond even to crimes not directly witnessed by them, as civilians can call police on their [[Cell Phone|cell phones]] to report crimes, usually resulting in a one-star wanted level.  Also, police commandeer civilian vehicles (parked or occupied) if their vehicles are destroyed, or if a police car is unavailable.  They may even commandeer the cars parked in front of the player's [[safehouse]]s. If an officer commandeers a vehicle in the player's parking space and the player uses the "Wanted Down" [[Cheats in GTA IV|cheat]], getting the car back from the officer doesn't earn the player a wanted rating.


Star levels are cumulative, therefore repeatedly committing even a "minor" infraction (such as vehicular homicide) can lead to higher wanted levels.
Wanted level stars are cumulative, therefore repeatedly committing even a "minor" infraction (such as vehicular homicide) can lead to higher wanted levels.


==In-game Help==
==In-Game Help==
When you attain your first wanted level, the game will display information to briefly explain the wanted level system.
When the player attains their first wanted level, the game displays information to briefly explain the wanted level system.
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|The area cops search is shown by the flashing red and blue zone. Cops are shown by the flashing red and blue icons.
|The area cops search is shown by the flashing red and blue zone. Cops are shown by the flashing red and blue icons.
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==One Star==
==One Star==
At a one star wanted level, any LCPD [[police]] patrols that spot the player will give chase and attempt to arrest him. Officers will only shoot at one star if they feel threatened (usually when the player hits an officer with his car but doesn't kill him) and will most commonly attempt to arrest the player. [[police car|Police Cars]] will follow the player at lower speeds than at higher wanted levels. The wanted radius is approximately 2 blocks large. Cops also give chase to the player if they spot the player driving through the tollbooth without paying, stealing money from cash registers, driving while intoxicated, or even climbing onto a police car. The player will be unable to buy any items (weapons, food, or clothes), enter a taxicab as a passenger, enter entertainment venues (bars, clubs, etc.), or partake in any activity (TV, darts, etc.). Police officers will be able to commandeer parked vehicles to pursue the player.
At a one star wanted level, any [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] [[police]] patrols that spot the player give chase and attempt to arrest the protagonist. Officers only shoot at one star if they feel threatened and most commonly attempt to arrest the player. [[Police Car|Police cars]] follow the player at lower speeds than at higher wanted levels. The wanted radius is approximately two blocks large. Cops also give chase to the player if they spot the player driving through the tollbooth without paying, stealing money from cash registers, driving while intoxicated, or even climbing onto a police car. The player is unable to buy any items (weapons, food, or clothes), enter a [[taxi]] as a passenger, enter entertainment venues (bars, clubs, etc.), or partake in any activity ([[TV Shows in GTA IV|TV]], [[darts]], etc.). Police officers don't commandeer parked vehicles to pursue the player.


If the player breaks free when the police are trying to arrest them, they will gain a two star wanted level and police will start to use firearms.
If the player breaks free when the police are trying to arrest the protagonist, they gain a two star wanted level and police start to use firearms.


A one-star wanted level is attained by committing the following crimes:
A one-star wanted level is attained by committing the following crimes:
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:*Damaging or destroying a vehicle (explosives may lead to higher levels)
:*Damaging or destroying a vehicle (explosives may lead to higher levels)
:*Attacking or crashing into a police vehicle
:*Attacking or crashing into a police vehicle
:*Killing a police officer from behind (while he is in a police car)
:*Killing a police officer from behind (while in a police car)
:*Firing a weapon in public areas
:*Firing a weapon in public areas
:*Pointing any weapon at a police officer
:*Pointing any weapon at a police officer
:*Running over a citizen or police officer (hit & run)
:*Running over a citizen or police officer
:*Carjacking or stealing a parked vehicle  
:*Carjacking or stealing a parked vehicle  
:*Driving a car with the car alarm going   
:*Driving a car with the car alarm going   
:*Breaking through a [[Tollbooths|tollbooth]] without paying
:*Breaking through a [[Tollbooths|tollbooth]] without paying
:*Driving while intoxicated from one of the bars
:*Driving while [[Drinking|intoxicated]] from one of the bars
:*Pushing a police officer repeatedly by running into him
:*Pushing a police officer repeatedly by running into them
:*Spraying cops or pedestrians with a water cannon when driving a [[Fire Truck|fire truck]]
:*Spraying cops or pedestrians with a water cannon when driving a [[Fire Truck|fire truck]]
:*Standing on top of a police car with the police in it
:*Standing on top of a police car occupied by police
:*Stealing money from the cash register in any accessible store
:*Stealing money from the cash register in any accessible store
:*Getting caught on fire (on foot or vehicle)
:*Getting caught on fire (on foot or vehicle)
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==Two Stars==
==Two Stars==
Officers will now shoot to kill more often. Officers in cars now chase the player rather than simply follow behind and will often try to overtake the player or spin them out.
Officers now shoot to kill more often. Officers in cars now chase the player rather than simply follow behind and often try to overtake the player or spin them out.


Two wanted stars are attained by:
Two wanted stars are attained by:


:*Shooting at a police officer without wounding him
:*Shooting at a police officer without wounding them
:*Shooting at the body of a police car
:*Shooting at the body of a police car
:*Destroying many cars at once
:*Destroying many cars at once
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:*Evading arrest whether on foot or in a vehicle <!--evading a pursuing police officer is a form of resisting arrest-->
:*Evading arrest whether on foot or in a vehicle <!--evading a pursuing police officer is a form of resisting arrest-->
:*Destroying a [[Securicar]] or [[Police Stockade]] by using firearms or explosives
:*Destroying a [[Securicar]] or [[Police Stockade]] by using firearms or explosives
:*Flying over the [[Civilization Committee]] in Algonquin in a helicopter
:*Flying over the [[Civilization Committee]] in Algonquin in a helicopter (howver, entering the grounds on foot or in a vehicle is four stars)
:*Flying over the runway at [[Francis International Airport]] in a helicopter
:*Stealing certain cars for Brucie's [[Exotic Exports]]
:*Stealing certain cars for Brucie's [[Exotic Exports]]


==Three Stars==
==Three Stars==
At a three-star wanted level, pursuing police vehicles become more aggressive and the police also begin to set up roadblocks on main roads. A [[Police Maverick|police helicopter]] is also called in to assist and its crew will follow the player, put a spotlight on him at night, and shoot at him if they get a clear shot. However, the helicopter has limited fuel and will break off pursuit if the player enters a tunnel, kills its two riflemen, or destroys the copter. Police officers will now use the Pump Shotgun in order to stop the player. [[NOOSE]] will now begin to aid the LCPD, as [[NOOSE Cruiser|NOOSE Cruisers]] and [[NOOSE Patriot|NOOSE Patriots]] will join chase and create roadblocks on bridges, typically using the heavier Patriots. NOOSE Patriots will also frequently attempt to hit the player's car head-on similar to the Rhino SUV Units from Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Need for Speed: Carbon and Need for Speed: Undercover, usually causing ejection from the vehicle.  All police vehicles pursue at maximum speed. [[Predator|Police boats]] are dispatched if the player enters or goes near water. The player is now unable to board the [[Subway in GTA IV|subway]] and is unable to evade the police in a helicopter.  
At a three-star wanted level, pursuing police vehicles become more aggressive and the police also begin to set up roadblocks on main roads. A [[Police Maverick|police helicopter]] is also called in to assist and its crew follow the player, put a spotlight on the protagonist at night, and shoot at the protagonist if they get a clear shot. However, the helicopter has limited fuel and temporarily breaks off pursuit, as well as if the player enters a tunnel, kills its two riflemen, or destroys the copter. Police officers now use Pump Shotguns in order to stop the player. [[NOOSE]] now begin to aid the LCPD, as [[NOOSE Cruiser|NOOSE Cruisers]] and [[NOOSE Patriot|NOOSE Patriots]] join chase and create roadblocks on bridges, typically using the heavier Patriots. NOOSE Patriots also frequently attempt to hit the player's car head-on, usually causing ejection from the vehicle.  All police vehicles pursue at maximum speed. [[Predator|Police boats]] are dispatched if the player enters or goes near water. The player is now unable to board the [[Subway in GTA IV|subway]] and is unable to evade the police in a helicopter.  


Three wanted stars are attained by:
Three wanted stars are attained by:
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==Four Stars==
==Four Stars==
At four stars, the [[FIB]] and NOOSE's Tactical Response Unit will join the fray, and the player will be confronted by either [[Enforcer|NOOSE Enforcers]] or [[FIB Buffalo|FIB Buffaloes]]. The [[LCPD]] still chase the player, and they are as frequent as before, only now accompanied by NOOSE/FIB vehicles. The other forms of NOOSE still chase the player as well. NOOSE TRU officers and FIB agents come four to a vehicle, all of them are well protected with body armor, and they are typically armed with Carbine Rifles, however some officers will use SMGs and Pump Shotguns instead. It has been speculated, but not confirmed, that FIB Buffaloes are dispatched when the player is in a small, quick car as they are fast and maneuverable. The NOOSE Enforcer is dispatched when the player is in a larger vehicle and is retaliating with a large amount of force. Sometimes, both services will chase the player in order to have a well-rounded arsenal: NOOSE Enforcers to stop the players vehicle, and FIB Buffaloes to keep up with the player's car. At this point it is also speculated that the car the player is driving decides how many of the other services are dispatched. For example, if the player is driving a fast car, NOOSE Patriots are spawned as the specially modified Patriots possess both speed and stopping power. However, what vehicle the player is driving may not even really be a factor.  
At four stars, the [[FIB]] and [[NOOSE]]'s Tactical Response Unit join the fray, and the player is confronted by either [[Enforcer|NOOSE Enforcers]] or [[FIB Buffalo|FIB Buffaloes]]. The [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] still chase the player, and they are as frequent as before, only now accompanied by NOOSE/FIB vehicles. The other forms of NOOSE still chase the player as well. NOOSE TRU officers and FIB agents come four to a vehicle, all of them are well protected with body armor, and they are typically armed with Carbine Rifles, however some officers use SMGs and Pump Shotguns instead. It has been speculated, but not confirmed, that FIB Buffaloes are dispatched when the player is in a small, quick car as they are fast and maneuverable. The NOOSE Enforcer is dispatched when the player is in a larger vehicle and is retaliating with a large amount of force. Sometimes, both services chase the player in order to have a well-rounded arsenal: NOOSE Enforcers to stop the players vehicle, and FIB Buffaloes to keep up with the player's car. At this point it is also speculated that the car the player is driving decides how many of the other services are dispatched. For example, if the player is driving a fast car, NOOSE Patriots are spawned as the specially modified Patriots possess both speed and stopping power. However, what vehicle the player is driving may not even really be a factor.  


The player can earn the "Walk Free" [[Achievements in GTA IV|Achievement/Trophy]] by successfully outrunning the search radius while on 4 stars, however use of certain [[Cheats in GTA IV|cheat codes]] will disable this Achievement/Trophy.
The player can earn the "Walk Free" [[Achievements in GTA IV|Achievement/Trophy]] by successfully outrunning the search radius while on four stars, however use of certain [[Cheats in GTA IV|cheat codes]] disables this Achievement/Trophy.


Four wanted stars are attained by:
Four wanted stars are attained by:
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==Five Stars==
==Five Stars==
At five stars the Police Maverick is accompanied by a [[Annihilator|NOOSE Annihilator]].  All law enforcement will open fire while in pursuit, making getaways and keeping the vehicle in good condition difficult, especially if the FIB intercept the player, as three SMGs will make extremely short work of the player's getaway vehicle. Additionally, all law enforcement will use more advanced driving techniques, such the PIT maneuver, as they will try to make the player spin out of control and crash. For these reasons, use of a motorbike as a getaway vehicle at this level and beyond is not recommended. NOOSE/FIB cooperation is more apparent at this level, and they both appear equally, chasing the player.
At five stars the [[Police Maverick]] is accompanied by a [[Annihilator|NOOSE Annihilator]].  All law enforcement open fire while in pursuit, making getaways and keeping the vehicle in good condition difficult, especially if the [[FIB]] intercept the player, as three SMGs make extremely short work of the player's getaway vehicle. Additionally, all law enforcement use more advanced driving techniques, such the PIT maneuver, as they try to make the player spin out of control and crash. For these reasons, use of a motorbike as a getaway vehicle at this level and beyond is not recommended. NOOSE/FIB cooperation is more apparent at this level, and they both appear equally, chasing the player.


Five stars are attained by:
Five stars are attained by:
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:*Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
:*Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
:*Continuing to cause collateral damage
:*Continuing to cause collateral damage
:*Going on the site "[[Littlelacysurprisepageant.com]]"
:*Going on the "[[Littlelacysurprisepageant.com|www.littlelacysurprisepageant.com]]" [[website]] on the in-game [[Internet]]


==Six Stars==
==Six Stars==
At six stars, the Police Maverick is replaced with a second Annihilator. The police forces have a larger percentage of FIB/NOOSE. LCPD is still evident, though not as much as before. More NOOSE Cruisers, Patriots, Enforcers and FIB Buffaloes are found instead, with only a smattering of LCPD cruisers and patrol cars. Without resorting to cheat codes, survival while moving on foot is most difficult, and a fast car is recommended. All parties will doggedly and relentlessly try to ram/shoot the player into oblivion with very little regard for collateral damage. When on foot, all parties will rapidly tear through the player with their weapons if he or she doesn't move quickly. Escape is harder, due to the constant presence of two police helicopters. The best way to escape is to shoot down the Annihilators and sneak into a Pay 'n' Spray before they re-spawn. Another easy way to escape is to go onto the rail road with a vehicle and then just follow the subway until out of the police radius, but it is quite easy to get lost down in the subways.
At six stars, the [[Police Maverick]] is replaced with a second Annihilator. The police forces have a larger percentage of [[FIB]]/[[NOOSE]]. [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]] is still evident, though not as much as before. More NOOSE Cruisers, Patriots, Enforcers and FIB Buffaloes are found instead, with only a smattering of LCPD cruisers and patrol cars. Without resorting to cheat codes, survival while moving on foot is most difficult, and a fast car is recommended. All parties doggedly and relentlessly try to ram/shoot the player into oblivion with very little regard for collateral damage. When on foot, all parties rapidly tear through the player with their weapons if the protagonist isn't moving quickly. Escape is harder, due to the constant presence of two NOOSE Annihilators. The best way to escape is to shoot down the Annihilators and sneak into a Pay 'n' Spray before they re-spawn. Another easy way to escape is to go onto the rail road with a vehicle and then just follow the subway until out of the police radius, but it is quite easy to get lost down in the subways.


The player can earn the "One Man Army" [[Achievements in GTA IV|Achievement/Trophy]] by surviving for 5 minutes on 6 stars, however use of certain [[Cheats in GTA IV|cheat codes]] will disable this Achievement/Trophy.
The player can earn the "One Man Army" [[Achievements in GTA IV|Achievement/Trophy]] by surviving for five minutes on six stars, however use of certain [[Cheats in GTA IV|cheat codes]] disables this Achievement/Trophy.


Six stars are attained by:
Six stars are attained by:
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:*Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
:*Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
:*Continuing to cause collateral damage  
:*Continuing to cause collateral damage  
:*Crossing police barricades into areas of Liberty City that the player has not yet unlocked
:*Crossing police barricades or flying into areas of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] that the player has not yet unlocked
:*Flying a helicopter into a borough of Liberty City that the player has not yet unlocked
 
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