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To take over an enemy gang's territory, simply enter the territory and start attacking gang members.  Once you've killed four gang members, you will be notified that a gang war has begun.  [[Health]] and [[Armor]] pickups spawn in the streets, and the first wave of gang members will move in on you.
To take over an enemy gang's territory, simply enter the territory and start attacking gang members with a gang weapon.  Once you've killed four gang members, you will be notified that a gang war has begun.  [[Health]] and [[Armor]] pickups spawn in the streets, and the first wave of gang members will move in on you.


There are a total of three waves of enemies you must defeat.  Doing so will win the gang war and cause the territory to fall under [[Grove Street Families]] control, with Grove Street members beginning to wander the area.
There are a total of three waves of enemies you must defeat.  Doing so will win the gang war and cause the territory to fall under [[Grove Street Families]] control, with Grove Street members beginning to wander the area.

Revision as of 08:12, 3 November 2008

Gang Warfare is a side mission in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that begins after you complete Doberman. Taking over enemy gang territory earns you more Respect and Money. It is not required for 100% completion.

The Gang territories in San Andreas are denoted by colored areas on the map. This is a list of gangs whose territories you can take over and their corresponding colors:

Gang Color
Ballas Purple
Grove Street Families Green
Los Santos Vagos Yellow
Varrios Los Aztecas Cyan
San Fierro Rifa Blue
Triads Red
Da Nang Boys Brown
Mafia Gray

Late in the game, only three gangs (Grove Street Families, Ballas and Los Santos Vagos) are available, and gang wars only occur in Los Santos. There is also a possibility that one territory can be controlled by two gangs (usually when a territory has not been fully taken over or if you die during reclaiming your territories) causing gang fights to break out in the territory.

You will earn 6% respect for each territory you control, plus 3% "Running Respect." You lose the "Running Respect" if you lose a territory. You can also earn "Running Respect" by killing enemy gang members. A Grove Street Families member's death causes a loss of running respect nearly as great as losing a territory.

Taking Over Enemy Territory

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To take over an enemy gang's territory, simply enter the territory and start attacking gang members with a gang weapon. Once you've killed four gang members, you will be notified that a gang war has begun. Health and Armor pickups spawn in the streets, and the first wave of gang members will move in on you.

There are a total of three waves of enemies you must defeat. Doing so will win the gang war and cause the territory to fall under Grove Street Families control, with Grove Street members beginning to wander the area.

Available Territories
East Beach
East Los Santos
El Corona
Ganton
Glen Park
Idlewood
Jefferson
Las Colinas
Little Mexico
Los Flores
Playa Del Seville
Santa Maria Beach
Temple
Unity Station
Verona Beach
Vinewood
Willowfield

Defending Grove Street Territory

When a Grove Street Families territory is attacked by an enemy gang, the area flashes red on the map, and a flag appears on your radar. You'll also receive a pop up warning of the attack.

All enemy gang members will be present and marked on your radar. If you do not defend the territory, you will lose it to the attacking gang, and you will lose Respect.

If your territory comes under attack, you can instead head for a safehouse and save the game to avoid having to defend your turf.

Recruiting Gang Members

You can recruit gang members. Once they are recruited, you have the option of either calling them to you, having them stay put, or allowing them to scatter. If your respect is above 1%, you can recruit 2 members; above 10%, 3 members; above 20%, 4 members; above 40%, 5 members; above 60%, 6 members, above 80%, 7 members.

If gang members are following you, they will attack any person that attacks you. They will also attack anyone you attack. If you attack an enemy gang member, your gang member will attack any member of that gang. When you are driving in a car and there are enemy gang members walking down the street your members will attack them automaticly if they have a weapon. If the police are chasing you they will shoot at the police also.