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* Does not have to be of Archvillain rank to count.
* Does not have to be of Archvillain rank to count.
* The second [[Story Arc|story arc]] (called [[Provost_Marchand_(Primal_Earth)#A_New_War|'''A New War''']]) from the [[Primal Earth|primal Earth]] version of [[Provost Marchand (Primal Earth)|Provost Marchand]] contains ten signature villains in the first two missions and is an efficient means of earning this badge
* Other good places to find groups of enemies that count include the [[Statesman Task Force]], signature villains in [[Recluse's Victory]], and [[Tip|Tip Missions]].
* Other good places to find groups of enemies that count include the [[Statesman Task Force]], signature villains in [[Recluse's Victory]], and [[Tip|Tip Missions]].
* The equivalent [[Mayhem Mission]] badge is {{BadgeLink|Hero Slayer}}.
* The equivalent [[Mayhem Mission]] badge is {{BadgeLink|Hero Slayer}}.

Revision as of 18:53, 18 September 2020

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Description

Heroes

It doesn't matter who or where, you will stop anyone who threatens your city.

Villains

Having a reputation for beating down villains has actually helped more than hurt you in the Rogue Isles.

How to Get

Defeat 25 "signature villains", initially encompassing Safeguard Mission villains, but later expanded to many different groups.

Accolade

Heroes:

Badge SafeG ForceOfJustice.png  Force of Justice Badge        

Villains:

Badge SafeG ForceOfJustice.png  Force of Injustice Badge        

Unlockable Contact

This badge unlocks the Agent Hassell contact, an Unlockable Contact who gives out Safeguard Missions on request for Heroes from levels 10-50.

Notes

  • Any enemy from the following groups count: more groups??

See Also

External Links