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==Special Purpose==
==Special Purpose==
Items come in both Arcane and Technological styles to better match your base. Items always correspond. That is, the difference between Arcane and Tech is cosmetic only. (Except in the case of Empowerment Stations and Worktables, which accept only salvage of their own type.) While in the base editor, the catagories for these items often show up only if you are currently in a room where they might be placed.
Items come in both Arcane and Technological styles to better match your base. Items always correspond. That is, the difference between Arcane and Tech is cosmetic only. (Except in the case of Empowerment Stations and Worktables, which accept only salvage of their own type.) While in the base editor, the categories for these items often show up only if you are currently in a room where they might be placed.




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==Decorative==
==Decorative==


Decorative items are devided in the base editor based on their type. Things aren't always where you would expect, and it's best to look around for what you want.
Decorative items are divided in the base editor based on their type. Things aren't always where you would expect, and it's best to look around for what you want.


* [[Arcane]]
* [[Arcane]]

Revision as of 06:01, 15 August 2007

Overview

Numerically, the vast majority of base items are decorative. They cost very little and serve no function, other than to promote atmosphere and theme in a base. The most talked about items, however, are those that give some tangible benefit to the members of the supergroup lucky enough to own them. These include Special Purpose items and Items of Power. Collecting the right combination of shiny items (those that allow you to craft, buy, sell, or buff) and utilities (energy and control units) is no small feat.


Special Purpose

Items come in both Arcane and Technological styles to better match your base. Items always correspond. That is, the difference between Arcane and Tech is cosmetic only. (Except in the case of Empowerment Stations and Worktables, which accept only salvage of their own type.) While in the base editor, the categories for these items often show up only if you are currently in a room where they might be placed.


Arcane Defense

Tech Defense

Defense items can be placed in certain rooms and provide limited protection for your base during base raids. They draw energy and control in exchange for this protection.
Arcane Control

Tech Control

Control items offer control for Teleporters and Defense, allowing them to operate safely. Control is essential to a functioning base.
Arcane Energy

Tech Energy

Energy units power your base items, including control items. Energy is essential to a functioning base.
Arcane Battery

Tech Battery

Batteries offer limited energy to a single room worth of items.
Arcane Teleport

Tech Teleport

Teleport beacons and the actual teleporters draw both energy and control, but allow instant access to zones in Paragon City of the Rouge Isles for all supergroup members.
Arcane Workshop

Tech Workshop

Workshop items store items, or allow the crafting of other items. They draw modest amounts of control and energy.
Arcane Empowerment

Tech Empowerment

Empowerment stations can be placed only in Workshop rooms and allow base salvage to be converted into long lasting buffs for individual supergroup members. They draw no energy or control.
Arcane Medical

Tech Medical

Medical units allow supergroup members to Resurect after being defeated or buy inspirations. They draw modest amounts of energy and control.


Items of Power

Items of Power grant bonuses to every member of the Supergroup that owns them. The Cathedral of Pain Trial is currently not accessible, so no new Items of Power can be obtained. You can, however, buy some related items: anchors and bases.

Decorative

Decorative items are divided in the base editor based on their type. Things aren't always where you would expect, and it's best to look around for what you want.

See Also