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'''Ongoing Training Missions''' were added in [[Issue 21]] as a way for new players to learn more about City of Heroes' gameplay. The heroic OTMs feature members of the [[Shining Stars]], while villainous OTMs feature contestants of the [ | '''Ongoing Training Missions''' were added in [[Issue 21]] as a way for new players to learn more about City of Heroes' gameplay. The heroic OTMs feature members of the [[Shining Stars]], while villainous OTMs feature contestants of the [Hearts of Darkness]] Competition. | ||
==From I21 Patch Notes== | ==From I21 Patch Notes== |
Revision as of 05:51, 11 November 2011
Ongoing Training Missions were added in Issue 21 as a way for new players to learn more about City of Heroes' gameplay. The heroic OTMs feature members of the Shining Stars, while villainous OTMs feature contestants of the [Hearts of Darkness]] Competition.
From I21 Patch Notes
- Through a series of missions, players are taught the higher-level features of our game in a very informal and easygoing series of storyarcs.
- Players are introduced to a contact who has heard things about their adventures and is considering inviting them to join their elite group of super-powereds
- These arcs are OPTIONAL and can be done at any time, though it's recommended to start at the levels listed below for an optimal training experience
- These missions are intended for training of Heroes and Villains; there is not a Praetorian version of these ongoing training missions
- The intent of these missions are to teach through fun, not to feel like the 4th wall has been broken
- Heroes report to Twinshot who has teamed up with a ragtag collection of heroes:
- Twinshot - Twinshot is a trained commando with a friendly demeanor and a mysterious past
- Grym - Grym is a guardian from another realm; he is one of the grims that has been sent to watch over Paragon City
- Proton - The last survivor of a future version of Earth, Proton has traveled to our time in an attempt to prevent the catastrophe that consumed his world
- Dillo - Part of the Galactic Refugees, Dillo has been sent to Earth to warn them of the threat of the Shivans
- Flambeaux - Sassy li'l thing, that Flambeaux
- Villains receive a message from Dr. Graves about an opportunity to test their strength against a rogues' gallery of rough characters:
- Dr. Graves- A scientist who found a way to stop cellular death, Graves is a rather nice guy who needs to chop apart people to replace his limbs, which become damaged due to an illness
- Crosscut - A serial killer who likes using blades. On anyone or anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
- Dollface - A coy assassin with a penchant for drama.
- Omnicore - A woman obsessed with creating the ultimate weapon, this tech-geek has given up her humanity to ensure her goal becomes realized
- Zephyr - A nebulous being composed of smoke and cloud, Zephyr is a manifestation of the wind itself.
- Players will learn the following throughout Level Ranges 5 - 19:
- Contact introduction
- Redirects
- Cell-phone contacts
- Consistent use of trainers
- Using trams (aka Monorail / Ferry)
- Notoriety settings
- Kidnap and kill boss missions
- Pet combat
- Auction houses
- Where to find clues that progress a mission
- Ambush combat behavior
- Mission maps
- Dialogue trees
- Supergroups
- Lore characters
- Enhancements
- Introduction to Inventions
- Sidekicks and Lackeys
- Enemy Groups
- Introduction to Alignment and Morality