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== Uses ==
== Uses ==
Pool powers aren't as effective as their cousins in primary and secondary powersets. However, they can be used to cover a weakness in your power sets ([[Medicine#Aid Self|Aid Self]] for a [[Blaster]]), provide support abilities to your team-mates ([[Leadership#Maneuvers|Maneuvers]] for a [[Defender]]), or have a surprising twist or contradiction on your Archetype and power sets ([[Presence#Provoke|Provoke]] for a [[Mastermind]]). Utilizing power pools may require skipping one or more powers in the primary or secondary powersets of the character.
Pool powers aren't as effective as their cousins in primary and secondary powersets. However, they can be used to cover a weakness in your power sets ([[Medicine#Aid Self|Aid Self]] for a [[Blaster]]), provide support abilities to your team-mates ([[Leadership#Maneuvers|Maneuvers]] for a [[Defender]]), or have a surprising twist or contradiction on your Archetype and power sets ([[Presence#Provoke|Provoke]] for a [[Mastermind]]). The [[Travel Powers]] also come from the power pools. Utilizing power pools may require skipping one or more powers in the primary or secondary powersets of the character.


The [[Travel Powers]] come from power pools; the interesting travel-only ability is the third power in its pool, so characters typically only need to choose one of the first two powers. With 60 months of [[Veteran Rewards Program#60 Month Rewards|veteran rewards]], players with the [[City Traveler Badge]] unlock their travel powers at level ''6'' instead of ''14''. This does ''not'' affect the last power in the pool, which still requires level 20 and two other choices.
== Notes ==
 
* [[Peacebringer]]s and [[Warshade]]s do not have access to the [[Flight]] and [[Teleportation]] pools.
It is possible to forgo taking a travel power, especially for characters with [[Kinetics]] or the [[Super Booster]] [[Super Booster IV: Martial Arts|Martial Arts pack]] using [[Inherent Powers#Ninja Run|Ninja Run]].
* Players who have earned the 60 month veteran reward [[City Traveler Badge]] will unlock the four travel powers ([[Flight#Fly|Fly]], [[Leaping#Super Jump|Super Jump]], [[Speed#Super Speed|Super Speed]], and [[Teleportation#Teleport|Teleport]]) at level 6 instead of level 14, without requiring a prerequisite.


== Power Pools ==
== Power Pools ==

Revision as of 21:55, 5 January 2011

Overview

Power Pools are supplemental powersets available to all archetypes, beyond the primary and secondary powersets selected during character creation. A character may select powers from up to four power pools per build. Unlike primary and secondary archetype powersets, a character may change their power pools during a respec. Each power pool has four powers, which are unlocked starting at level 6 through a tiered prerequisite system as illustrated in the table below.

Prerequisites for pool powers
First power Level 6
Second power Level 6
Third power* Level 14, and at least one other power from this pool
Fourth power Level 20, and at least two other powers from this pool

* Travel powers can be available at level 6 for some players; see below.

Upon training to level 6, you will receive the following message on the power selection screen:

IMPORTANT!

You have unlocked access to new power sets!

To select a Power Pool power instead of a regular power, click the Power Pool Sets button in the right hand column.

At level 6, you may choose one of the first two powers in any Power Pool set. The third power in a set will become available at level 14, only if you chose one of the first two powers in the set earlier. The fourth power will become available at level 20, only if you chose the third power in the set earlier.

You can choose a Power Pool power instead of a normal power from this point forward.

Uses

Pool powers aren't as effective as their cousins in primary and secondary powersets. However, they can be used to cover a weakness in your power sets (Aid Self for a Blaster), provide support abilities to your team-mates (Maneuvers for a Defender), or have a surprising twist or contradiction on your Archetype and power sets (Provoke for a Mastermind). The Travel Powers also come from the power pools. Utilizing power pools may require skipping one or more powers in the primary or secondary powersets of the character.

Notes

Power Pools

Historical

  • Prior to Issue 19, the Fitness pool was a selectable power pool instead of an inherent powerset. Characters created prior to Issue 19 will still have the non-inherent Fitness Power Pool if they had selected any powers from that pool prior to its removal. However, the pool no longer appears in the list of power pools for characters reaching level 6 either through normal play or by performing a respec.

See Also