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On the first floor is a bar and a small caged room for a stripper to dance, there is a various small rooms around, one with a television inside and one with a mattress where players can save their progress and advance by 6 hours.  
On the first floor is a bar and a small caged room for a stripper to dance, there is a various small rooms around, one with a television inside and one with a mattress where players can save their progress and advance by 6 hours.  


The second floor has three activities, [[Arm Wrestling]], Hi lo card game and [[Pool]] (Where, after the game has been played, you can use a pool cue as a weapon by automatically picking it up or swapping it in exchange for another melee weapon)
The second floor has three activities, [[Arm Wrestling]], [[Hi-lo]] card game and [[Pool]] (Where, after the game has been played, you can use a pool cue as a weapon by automatically picking it up or swapping it in exchange for another melee weapon)


On the top floor, you can access the roof, which is quite large. There is also a set of stairs leading down to the side of the building.  
On the top floor, you can access the roof, which is quite large. There is also a set of stairs leading down to the side of the building.  

Revision as of 11:21, 17 June 2009

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The clubhouse as depicted in Grand Theft Auto IV

The Lost MC Clubhouse is a safehouse only seen in Grand Theft Auto IV and accessible in The Lost and Damned after the mission Clean and Serene. It has three stories and entrances at the side and at the front of the clubhouse. Outside there is a parking space where Johnny can park vehicles, primarily used to store bikes. The Lost and Damned rendition of the clubhouse is more detailed than the one in GTA IV.

On the first floor is a bar and a small caged room for a stripper to dance, there is a various small rooms around, one with a television inside and one with a mattress where players can save their progress and advance by 6 hours.

The second floor has three activities, Arm Wrestling, Hi-lo card game and Pool (Where, after the game has been played, you can use a pool cue as a weapon by automatically picking it up or swapping it in exchange for another melee weapon)

On the top floor, you can access the roof, which is quite large. There is also a set of stairs leading down to the side of the building.

Ending


After doing a mission for Ray Boccino, Johnny Klebitz and other members of The Lost Brotherhood find the clubhouse trashed during a cut scene, where Johnny then asks for the place to be put out of its misery, and burned down. After this the club house is inaccessible.

Although it is inaccessible, many people have found a glitch to allow access to the club house again. This is known as the TV glitch. To do so, access the roof, by ascending the stairs, walk around until there is a pop up on screen to watch television, watch the television as you usually would and then stop watching television, this will allow you to access the clubhouse again. Although, you cannot leave the clubhouse unless you die or load your previous game. Pool is still available and the television, but the Hi-Lo card game and arm wrestling is not. If you walk around the front entrance near the bar where there's usually a bunch of people, it's empty, but Johnny still does the pushing animation and says stuff even though no one's actually there. The internet still works, as does the QUB3D arcade game on the second floor. Saving in the bed doesn't work, but you're stuck inside here anyway. For those still having trouble locating the exact area, here's a screenshot. You basically walk straight ahead from the top of the staircase you used to get up here.