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[[File:Tiki_Room1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tiki Room Entrance]]
[[File:Tiki_Room2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tiki Room Interior]]
[[File:Tiki_Room3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Mac and the Zombies]]
== Overview ==
The '''Tiki Room''' is a special area in [[Pocket D]].


In August 2006, the [[Tiki Room]] was added to Pocket D. This room was initially unavailable to players. However, some players managed to gain access to the room via the [[Teleportation#Teleport]] power. After screenshots of the room were posted on various message boards, [[Dampening Field]]s were introduced in Pocket D to prevent teleportation.
The entrance to the Tiki Room can be found in the downstairs area of the villain side of Pocket D. It can be easily identified by the palm trees and tiki torches surrounding the ornate entrance.


In October 2006, the Tiki Room was made available to players who had purchased either the [[Good Versus Evil Edition]] Retail Box Set in stores or the Online Pack from the NCsoft Store. Both of these purchases granted registered players access to the accolade power [[Inherent Powers#Pocket D VIP Pass|Pocket D VIP Pass]]. This power allows the user to teleport from anywhere in Paragon City or the Rogue Isles directly to the Tiki Room inside Pocket D.
Before shutdown, it was only accessible to players who had the [[Pocket D VIP Gold Club Member Badge]], which was only attainable by through a [[Good Versus Evil Edition]] retail or [[Super Booster|goodie pack]] code, or purchasing the VIP Pass from the [[Paragon Market]].


The Tiki Room also features a [[Banished Pantheon]] [[Spirit of Sorrow]] bartender and a Banished Pantheon dance act. The dance act appears rarely and disappears as soon as a player enters the room by teleport.
Gold Club Members could enter the lounge through the door, and could also teleport directly into the Tiki Room using the accolade power, [[Inherent Powers#Pocket D VIP Pass|Pocket D VIP Pass]], from nearly any location in the game.
 
== Features ==
 
The Tiki Room features a [[Banished Pantheon]] [[Banished Pantheon#Bosses|Spirit Mask]] bartender and a human bartender, both of whom sell inspirations.
 
As of [[Issue 13]], [[Trina the Body Sculptress]] is available in the upper deck of the Tiki Room, altering [[costumes]] and, as of [[Issue 15]], body types as well, for both heroes and villains.
 
A Banished Pantheon band/dance group, unofficially referred to as "Mac and the Zombies" or "The Zombies", can also be occasionally found on stage. The group members are made up of two [[Banished Pantheon#Dry Husk|Dry Husks]] named Mikey and Franky, two [[Banished Pantheon#Drt Chamber|Dry Chambers]] named Johnny and Joey, and a [[Banished Pantheon#Totem|Totem]] named Mac. The group only appears rarely, and disappears as soon as a player enters the room by teleport.
 
When their act ends, Mac and the Zombies wave and exit through the door at the back of the stage (where players teleport in from). Occasionally their exit becomes bugged, and they stand in place either until the next [[Technical Issues#Server Maintenance|server maintenance]] or until a significant amount of time passes between player access of the lounge.
 
== History ==
The Tiki Room was added to [[Pocket D]] in August 2006. The room was not initially accessible and players speculated wildly as to its purpose, as no official announcement was made regarding it. Some players were able to gain access to the room using [[Teleportation#Teleport|Teleport]], and screenshots of the room were posted on various messages boards. In response, [[Dampening Field]]s were introduced in Pocket D to prevent teleportation.
 
In October 2006, the Tiki Room was made available to players who had purchased either the [[Good Versus Evil Edition]] Retail Box Set in stores or the goodie pack from the NCsoft Store. Both of these purchases granted registered players access to the [[Inherent Powers#Pocket D VIP Pass|Pocket D VIP Pass]].
 
== Trivia ==
The Tiki Room's Banished Pantheon "dance" act appears to be influenced by punk band the [[wikipedia:Ramones|Ramones]], with two members having directly identical names (Johnny and Joey: they were the only two original members who stayed with the band until their retirement in 1996). A popular comic reference to Joey Ramone's visage was that he looked like a zombie, and it is probable that the Banished Pantheon are used to reiterate this joke.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 15 September 2021

Tiki Room Entrance
Tiki Room Interior
Mac and the Zombies

Overview

The Tiki Room is a special area in Pocket D.

The entrance to the Tiki Room can be found in the downstairs area of the villain side of Pocket D. It can be easily identified by the palm trees and tiki torches surrounding the ornate entrance.

Before shutdown, it was only accessible to players who had the Pocket D VIP Gold Club Member Badge, which was only attainable by through a Good Versus Evil Edition retail or goodie pack code, or purchasing the VIP Pass from the Paragon Market.

Gold Club Members could enter the lounge through the door, and could also teleport directly into the Tiki Room using the accolade power, Pocket D VIP Pass, from nearly any location in the game.

Features

The Tiki Room features a Banished Pantheon Spirit Mask bartender and a human bartender, both of whom sell inspirations.

As of Issue 13, Trina the Body Sculptress is available in the upper deck of the Tiki Room, altering costumes and, as of Issue 15, body types as well, for both heroes and villains.

A Banished Pantheon band/dance group, unofficially referred to as "Mac and the Zombies" or "The Zombies", can also be occasionally found on stage. The group members are made up of two Dry Husks named Mikey and Franky, two Dry Chambers named Johnny and Joey, and a Totem named Mac. The group only appears rarely, and disappears as soon as a player enters the room by teleport.

When their act ends, Mac and the Zombies wave and exit through the door at the back of the stage (where players teleport in from). Occasionally their exit becomes bugged, and they stand in place either until the next server maintenance or until a significant amount of time passes between player access of the lounge.

History

The Tiki Room was added to Pocket D in August 2006. The room was not initially accessible and players speculated wildly as to its purpose, as no official announcement was made regarding it. Some players were able to gain access to the room using Teleport, and screenshots of the room were posted on various messages boards. In response, Dampening Fields were introduced in Pocket D to prevent teleportation.

In October 2006, the Tiki Room was made available to players who had purchased either the Good Versus Evil Edition Retail Box Set in stores or the goodie pack from the NCsoft Store. Both of these purchases granted registered players access to the Pocket D VIP Pass.

Trivia

The Tiki Room's Banished Pantheon "dance" act appears to be influenced by punk band the Ramones, with two members having directly identical names (Johnny and Joey: they were the only two original members who stayed with the band until their retirement in 1996). A popular comic reference to Joey Ramone's visage was that he looked like a zombie, and it is probable that the Banished Pantheon are used to reiterate this joke.