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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


'''Enhancements''' are permanent boosts to powers.
'''Enhancements''' are permanent boosts to powers.
*Every power begins with one enhancement slot. As a character levels up, she receives additional enhancement slots which can be distributed however she chooses among her powers.<br>


*There are four main types of enhancements:
There are four main types of enhancements: Training, Dual-Origin, Single-Origin, and SpecialTraining and Special enhancements are usable by any characters. Dual-Origin and Single-Origin enhancements are only usable by characters of specific origins, as indicated by the exact enhancement type.
# Training
# Dual-Origin
# Single-Origin
# Special
* Training and Special enhancements are usable by any characters.
* Dual-Origin and Single-Origin enhancements are only usable by characters of specific origins.<br><br>


* There are 26 different Aspects which can be enhanced, such as Accuracy, Damage, and Recharge.
With the exception of special enhancements, each enhancement is for one particular ''aspect'' of a power.  Special enhancements affect multiple aspects of a power.  Aspects are characteristics of a power, such as accuracy, damage, recharge rate, etc.
**Each Aspect is categorized under 'Schedules', depending on their boost.
* Enchancments that match the same Type and Aspect can be combined to form one enchancement that has a slightly larger boost.


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== Enhancement Types ==
 
There are four basic types of enhancements:
 
* Training Enhancements
* Dual-Origin Enhancements
* Single-Origin Enhancements
* Special Enhancements
 
=== Training Enhancements ===
 
Training Enhancements are usable by all character archetypes and origins.  Training Enhancements may be bought in Freedom Corps stores located in various zones, from Freedom Corps Superpowered Field Trainers in [[Atlas Park]] and [[Galaxy City]], and at an inflated cost, from individual contacts.
 
[[Image:Freedom_Corps_Store.jpg|center|frame|Freedom Corps Training Enhancement store in [[Talos Island]]]]
 
Training enhancements are the least potent of all enhancements, but they are the cheapest to obtain and the most commonly dropped by enemies when they are defeated.
 
=== Dual-Origin Enhancements ===
 
Dual-origin enhancements, often referred to as ''DO's'', may only be used by characters whose origin is one of the two origins that are the basis of the dual-origin enhancement.  For example, a [[natural]]/[[magic]] dual-origin enhancement is only usable by characters of a natural or a magical origin.  Dual-origin enhancements may be bought at origin-specific stores in various zones, some special contacts, and at an inflated cost, from individual contacts.  Currently, the lowest level of dual-origin enhancements available for purchase is level 15, usuable by characters of minimum level 12.  They are also sometimes somewhat rarely dropped by some enemies when they are defeated, and occasionally awarded as a prize for completing certain mission story arcs.
 
Because these enhancements are more specific for a character, they are more powerful, and also much more expensive than training enhancements.


== Enhancement Types ==
=== Single-Origin Enhancements ===
 
Single-origin enhancements , often referred to as ''SO's'', are even more powerful still, and may be used only by characters of the specific origin that is the basis of the enhancement.  Single-origin enhancements may be bought at origin-specific stores in various zones at a relatively very high cost, from certain special high-level contacts, or at a highly inflated cost, from individual contacts.  Currently, the lowest level of single-origin enhancements available for purchase is level 25, usuable by characters of minimum level 22.  They are also sometimes, though very rarely, dropped by some high-level enemies when they are defeated, and occasionally awarded as a prize for completing certain high-level mission story arcs.
 
=== Special Enhancements ===
 
Special enhancements are usable by all character archetypes and origins, but are only obtainable by completing some very difficult-to-accomplish tasks.  Special enhancements have the same aspect-boosting power as single-origin enhancements, but unlike all other enhancement, they affect multiple aspects of a power.  For example, a special enhancement may affect both the damage and accuracy of a power, whereas all other enhancements would affect either one or the other.
 
Currently, special enhancements include [[Hamidon Enhancements]], [[Crystal Titan Enhancements]], and [[Hydra Enhancements]].
 
== Slotting Enhancements ==
 
Each power may be enhanced up to six times, in six enhancement ''slots''.  Every power begins with one enhancement slot, and as a character increases in level, he or she receives additional enhancement slots which can be distributed however she chooses among her powers.  Once an enhancement is slotted in a power, it may not be reallocated to another power or removed without replacing it with another enhancement or deleting the enhancement.
 
[[Image:Enhancements.jpg|center|frame|The [[Electrical Blast#Lightning Bolt|Lightning Bolt]] power, slotted with three accuracy enhancements and one damage enhancement]]
 
Enhancements must be within three levels of a character to be usable.  For example, a level 12 character may use enhancements that are level 9 through level 15.  Enhancements that are unusable or that are obsolete are shown with the number in red.  The lower an enhancement's level relative to a character's, the less powerful the enhancement is in boosting its aspect.  Enhancements with an effective level below the character's level are shown with yellow numbers.  Enhancements with an effective level equal to the character's level are shown with white numbers.  Enhancements with an effective level equal to the character's level are shown with green numbers.  In the example image above, the effective level of the first accuracy inspiration is equal to the character's level, 27.  The effective level of the second enhancement, 26, is below the character's level.  The effective level of the third and fourth enhancements, 28, is above the character's level.
 
=== Stacking Enhancements ===
 
Enhancements may be ''stacked'', or slotted multiple times within the same power to provide larger bonuses to the aspects that they affect.  The power improvement that comes from stacking enhancements is normally cumulative.  However, when the total enhancement becomes high enough, it is subject to [[Enhancement Diversification|enhancement diversification]], which imposes a point of diminishing returns on super-slotted enhancements.  In the example picture above, three accuracy enhancements (a dual-origin enhancement, a training enhancement, and a single-origin enhancement) are stacked in the slots for the Lightning Bolt power.  Since the cumulative boost of the accuracy enhancements are not high enough to be subject to enhancement diversification, the total boost in accuracy is equal to the sum of the boosts for each enhancement.


===Training===
=== Combining Enhancements ===
[[Training-Origin|TO]]
* Useable by any character.
* Purchasable and dropped at all levels.


===Dual-Origin===
Enhancements may also be ''combined'', which makes two of one type of enhancement into one slightly more powerful enhancement. Combining enhancements allows for old enhancements to be boosted at a lower cost than buying new enhancements and to allow a hero to have enhancements of a level normally not sold in stores or otherwise easily obtained. When two enhancement are combined, it results in one enhancement that is the equivalent of an enhancement that is one level higher than the higher of the two enhancements.
[[Dual-Origin|DO]]
* Useable only by characters who match one of the two origins.
* Purchasable at level 15 (useable by level 12's). Possible to drop at lower levels, though unlikely.
* Can be combined with other DO's as long as one of the origins match the character's origin.
** '''EXAMPLE''': Science character. Can use Tech/Sci and Mut/Sci. Can combine Tech/Sci and Mut/Sci, can also combine Tech/Sci and Tech/Sci. Cannot combine Tech/Sci and Nat/Tech.


===Single-Origin===
For example, if a level 14 and level 16 enhancement are combined, the resulting enhancement is a level 16+ enhancement, which is the equivalent of a level 17 enhancement. If this new enhancement is further combined with a level 15 enhancement, the new ehnancement will become a level 16++ enhancement, which is equivalent to a level 18 enhancement.
[[Single-Origin|SO]]
* Useable only by characters matching its origin.
* Purchasable at level 25 (useable by level 22's). Possible to drop at lower levels, usually through a Task/Strike Force or Trial. Still unlikely
* Can only be combined with enhancements matching its origin


===Special Types===
Enhancements may only be combined to produce a double-enhanced enhancement. In the example above, the level 16++ enhancement cannot be combined with any level 16 or below enhancements. However, enhancements that have been combined may be combined with higher level enhancements as long as the effective level of the combined enhancement is lower than the effective level of the enhancement that it will be combined with. For example, a level 16++ enhancement may not be combined with another level 16 enhancement, but it may be combined with a level 18 enhancement to produce a level 18+ (effective level 19) enhancement.
'''NOTE:''' Currently only accessible to Hero characters
* Enhances 2 or more aspects. Boost varies by type.
* Useable by any character.
* Can only be combined with other Special Types that enhance the same aspects
** '''EXAMPLE''':
***Hammy Centriole Exposure (Damage/Range).
***Titan Diamond Shard (Accuracy/Damage).
***Hammy Nucleolus Exposure (Accuracy/Damage).
***The Diamond Shard and the Nucleolus can be combined.
***Centriole and Diamond Shard cannot be combined.
***Centriole can be placed in any power that does damage and/or has a range aspect. Can be placed in brawl, but will not increase melee range. A better choice would be the Nucleoulus.


====Hamidon====
Dual-origin enhancements may be combined with each other as long as one of each enhancement's origins matches the character's origin. For example, a [[Natural|natural]] character may combine a level 15 natural/science dual-origin enhancement with a level 16 natural/technology enhancement to create a level 16+ dual-origin enhancement.
[[Hamidon-Origin|HO]] (sometimes called Hammie-O's or just Hammy)
* Enhances each aspect at the same level as Single-Origin enhancements.
* Only dropped by [[Hamidon]] in [[The Hive]], a level 45+ zone.


====Crystal Titan and Hydra====
Single-origin enhancements may only be combined with other single-origin enhancements that exactly match each other in aspect and origin. Special enhancements may be combined with each other as long as they exactly match each other in aspect.
* Far more rare than Hamidon-Origin.
* Enhances each aspect at the same level as Dual-Origin enhancements


== Enhancement Aspects and Schedules ==


An enhancement ''aspect'' is the element of a power that an enhancement boosts.  Currently, there are 26 enhancement aspects.  The following is a complete list of enhancement aspects:


== Enhancement Aspects ==
Modified from official [http://boards.cityofheroes.com/showflat.php?Board=Dev&Number=3826972  Enhancement Diversification] forum post by [[CuppaJo]]
====Schedule A====
Single Origin: 33.33% - Dual Origin: 16.66% - Training: 8.35%
* Accuracy
* Accuracy
* Confusion
* Damage
* Damage
* Endurance Modification (Endurance Drain and Endurance Recovery)
* Defense Buff
* Endurance Cost Reduction
* Defense Debuff
* Flight Speed
* Endurance Modification
* Endurance Reduction
* Fear
* Fly
* Healing
* Hold Duration
* Immobilization Duration
* Intangibility
* Interrupt Time (also sometimes seen as ''Activation Acceleration'')
* Jumping
* Jumping
* Run Speed Increase
* Knockback Distance
* Range Increase
* Recharge Time
* Resist Damage
* Run Speed
* Sleep
* Slow (also sometimes seen as ''Snare'')
* Stun
* Taunt
* To Hit Buff
* To Hit Debuff
 
These enhancement aspects may be further broken down by ''schedule'', or a category used to calculate exactly by how much a power is boosted by an enhancement.  The enhancement schedules are as follows.
 
=== Schedule A ===
 
Enhancements in the Schedule A category are enhanced by 33.33% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 16.66% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 8.35% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character.  All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to [[enhancement diversification]], if applicable.  The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule A:
 
* Accuracy
* Confusion
* Damage
* Defense Debuff
* Endurance Modification
* Endurance Reduction
* Fear
* Fly
* Healing
* Healing
* Hold Duration
* Hold Duration
* Confuse Duration
* Immobilization Duration
* Immobilization Duration
* Fear Duration
* Disorient Duration
* Taunt Duration
* Intangibility
* Intangibility
* Recharge Reduction
* Jumping
* Sleep Duration
* Recharge Time
* Run Speed
* Sleep
* Slow
* Slow
* To Hit DeBuff
* Stun
* Defense Debuff
* Taunt
====Schedule B====
* To Hit Debuff
Single Origin: 20% - Dual Origin: 10% - Training: 5%
 
=== Schedule B ===
 
Enhancements in the Schedule B category are enhanced by 20% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 10% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 5% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character.  All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to [[enhancement diversification]], if applicable.  The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule B:
 
* Defense Buff
* Range Increase
* Range Increase
* Defense Buff
* Resist Damage
* Resist Damage
* To Hit Buff
* To Hit Buff
====Schedule C====
 
Single Origin: 40% - Dual Origin: 20% - Training: 10%
=== Schedule C ===
* Interrupt AKA Activation Acceleration
 
====Schedule D====
Enhancements in the Schedule C category are enhanced by 40% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 20% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 10% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character.  All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to [[enhancement diversification]], if applicable.  The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule C:
Single Origin: 60% - Dual Origin: 30% - Training: 15%
 
* Interrupt Time
 
=== Schedule D ===
 
Enhancements in the Schedule D category are enhanced by 60% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 30% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 15% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character.  All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to [[enhancement diversification]], if applicable.  The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule D:
 
* Knockback Distance
* Knockback Distance


=== Retired Aspects ===
=== Retired Aspects ===


There are currently three enhancements that have been retired.  They are:
There are currently three enhancement aspects that have been retired.  They are:
 
* Cone Range enhancements, whose functionality is now within the Range enhancements,
* Endurance Drain enhancements, whose functionality is now within the Endurance Modification enhancements, and
* Endurance Recovery enhancements, whose functionality is now within the Endurance Modification enhancements
 
== Notes ==
===Respec===
===Combining===
== Links ==


[[CuppaJo]]
* Cone Range, which has been incorporated in the Range aspect,
* Endurance Drain, which has been incorporated in the Endurance Modification aspect, and
* Endurance Recovery, which has been incorporated in the Endurance Modification aspect


[[Enhancement]] Disambiguation page with links to other Enhancement articles
== External Links ==


[http://boards.cityofheroes.com/showflat.php?Board=Dev&Number=3826972 Official Forum post] on [Enhancment Diversification]
[http://boards.cityofheroes.com/showflat.php?Board=Dev&Number=3826972 Detailed description]] of enhancement diversification, including documentation of aspect schedules


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Revision as of 06:33, 13 March 2006

Overview

Enhancements are permanent boosts to powers.

There are four main types of enhancements: Training, Dual-Origin, Single-Origin, and Special. Training and Special enhancements are usable by any characters. Dual-Origin and Single-Origin enhancements are only usable by characters of specific origins, as indicated by the exact enhancement type.

With the exception of special enhancements, each enhancement is for one particular aspect of a power. Special enhancements affect multiple aspects of a power. Aspects are characteristics of a power, such as accuracy, damage, recharge rate, etc.

Enhancement Types

There are four basic types of enhancements:

  • Training Enhancements
  • Dual-Origin Enhancements
  • Single-Origin Enhancements
  • Special Enhancements

Training Enhancements

Training Enhancements are usable by all character archetypes and origins. Training Enhancements may be bought in Freedom Corps stores located in various zones, from Freedom Corps Superpowered Field Trainers in Atlas Park and Galaxy City, and at an inflated cost, from individual contacts.

File:Freedom Corps Store.jpg
Freedom Corps Training Enhancement store in Talos Island

Training enhancements are the least potent of all enhancements, but they are the cheapest to obtain and the most commonly dropped by enemies when they are defeated.

Dual-Origin Enhancements

Dual-origin enhancements, often referred to as DO's, may only be used by characters whose origin is one of the two origins that are the basis of the dual-origin enhancement. For example, a natural/magic dual-origin enhancement is only usable by characters of a natural or a magical origin. Dual-origin enhancements may be bought at origin-specific stores in various zones, some special contacts, and at an inflated cost, from individual contacts. Currently, the lowest level of dual-origin enhancements available for purchase is level 15, usuable by characters of minimum level 12. They are also sometimes somewhat rarely dropped by some enemies when they are defeated, and occasionally awarded as a prize for completing certain mission story arcs.

Because these enhancements are more specific for a character, they are more powerful, and also much more expensive than training enhancements.

Single-Origin Enhancements

Single-origin enhancements , often referred to as SO's, are even more powerful still, and may be used only by characters of the specific origin that is the basis of the enhancement. Single-origin enhancements may be bought at origin-specific stores in various zones at a relatively very high cost, from certain special high-level contacts, or at a highly inflated cost, from individual contacts. Currently, the lowest level of single-origin enhancements available for purchase is level 25, usuable by characters of minimum level 22. They are also sometimes, though very rarely, dropped by some high-level enemies when they are defeated, and occasionally awarded as a prize for completing certain high-level mission story arcs.

Special Enhancements

Special enhancements are usable by all character archetypes and origins, but are only obtainable by completing some very difficult-to-accomplish tasks. Special enhancements have the same aspect-boosting power as single-origin enhancements, but unlike all other enhancement, they affect multiple aspects of a power. For example, a special enhancement may affect both the damage and accuracy of a power, whereas all other enhancements would affect either one or the other.

Currently, special enhancements include Hamidon Enhancements, Crystal Titan Enhancements, and Hydra Enhancements.

Slotting Enhancements

Each power may be enhanced up to six times, in six enhancement slots. Every power begins with one enhancement slot, and as a character increases in level, he or she receives additional enhancement slots which can be distributed however she chooses among her powers. Once an enhancement is slotted in a power, it may not be reallocated to another power or removed without replacing it with another enhancement or deleting the enhancement.

The Lightning Bolt power, slotted with three accuracy enhancements and one damage enhancement

Enhancements must be within three levels of a character to be usable. For example, a level 12 character may use enhancements that are level 9 through level 15. Enhancements that are unusable or that are obsolete are shown with the number in red. The lower an enhancement's level relative to a character's, the less powerful the enhancement is in boosting its aspect. Enhancements with an effective level below the character's level are shown with yellow numbers. Enhancements with an effective level equal to the character's level are shown with white numbers. Enhancements with an effective level equal to the character's level are shown with green numbers. In the example image above, the effective level of the first accuracy inspiration is equal to the character's level, 27. The effective level of the second enhancement, 26, is below the character's level. The effective level of the third and fourth enhancements, 28, is above the character's level.

Stacking Enhancements

Enhancements may be stacked, or slotted multiple times within the same power to provide larger bonuses to the aspects that they affect. The power improvement that comes from stacking enhancements is normally cumulative. However, when the total enhancement becomes high enough, it is subject to enhancement diversification, which imposes a point of diminishing returns on super-slotted enhancements. In the example picture above, three accuracy enhancements (a dual-origin enhancement, a training enhancement, and a single-origin enhancement) are stacked in the slots for the Lightning Bolt power. Since the cumulative boost of the accuracy enhancements are not high enough to be subject to enhancement diversification, the total boost in accuracy is equal to the sum of the boosts for each enhancement.

Combining Enhancements

Enhancements may also be combined, which makes two of one type of enhancement into one slightly more powerful enhancement. Combining enhancements allows for old enhancements to be boosted at a lower cost than buying new enhancements and to allow a hero to have enhancements of a level normally not sold in stores or otherwise easily obtained. When two enhancement are combined, it results in one enhancement that is the equivalent of an enhancement that is one level higher than the higher of the two enhancements.

For example, if a level 14 and level 16 enhancement are combined, the resulting enhancement is a level 16+ enhancement, which is the equivalent of a level 17 enhancement. If this new enhancement is further combined with a level 15 enhancement, the new ehnancement will become a level 16++ enhancement, which is equivalent to a level 18 enhancement.

Enhancements may only be combined to produce a double-enhanced enhancement. In the example above, the level 16++ enhancement cannot be combined with any level 16 or below enhancements. However, enhancements that have been combined may be combined with higher level enhancements as long as the effective level of the combined enhancement is lower than the effective level of the enhancement that it will be combined with. For example, a level 16++ enhancement may not be combined with another level 16 enhancement, but it may be combined with a level 18 enhancement to produce a level 18+ (effective level 19) enhancement.

Dual-origin enhancements may be combined with each other as long as one of each enhancement's origins matches the character's origin. For example, a natural character may combine a level 15 natural/science dual-origin enhancement with a level 16 natural/technology enhancement to create a level 16+ dual-origin enhancement.

Single-origin enhancements may only be combined with other single-origin enhancements that exactly match each other in aspect and origin. Special enhancements may be combined with each other as long as they exactly match each other in aspect.

Enhancement Aspects and Schedules

An enhancement aspect is the element of a power that an enhancement boosts. Currently, there are 26 enhancement aspects. The following is a complete list of enhancement aspects:

  • Accuracy
  • Confusion
  • Damage
  • Defense Buff
  • Defense Debuff
  • Endurance Modification
  • Endurance Reduction
  • Fear
  • Fly
  • Healing
  • Hold Duration
  • Immobilization Duration
  • Intangibility
  • Interrupt Time (also sometimes seen as Activation Acceleration)
  • Jumping
  • Knockback Distance
  • Range Increase
  • Recharge Time
  • Resist Damage
  • Run Speed
  • Sleep
  • Slow (also sometimes seen as Snare)
  • Stun
  • Taunt
  • To Hit Buff
  • To Hit Debuff

These enhancement aspects may be further broken down by schedule, or a category used to calculate exactly by how much a power is boosted by an enhancement. The enhancement schedules are as follows.

Schedule A

Enhancements in the Schedule A category are enhanced by 33.33% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 16.66% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 8.35% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character. All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to enhancement diversification, if applicable. The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule A:

  • Accuracy
  • Confusion
  • Damage
  • Defense Debuff
  • Endurance Modification
  • Endurance Reduction
  • Fear
  • Fly
  • Healing
  • Hold Duration
  • Immobilization Duration
  • Intangibility
  • Jumping
  • Recharge Time
  • Run Speed
  • Sleep
  • Slow
  • Stun
  • Taunt
  • To Hit Debuff

Schedule B

Enhancements in the Schedule B category are enhanced by 20% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 10% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 5% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character. All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to enhancement diversification, if applicable. The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule B:

  • Defense Buff
  • Range Increase
  • Resist Damage
  • To Hit Buff

Schedule C

Enhancements in the Schedule C category are enhanced by 40% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 20% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 10% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character. All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to enhancement diversification, if applicable. The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule C:

  • Interrupt Time

Schedule D

Enhancements in the Schedule D category are enhanced by 60% when slotted with a single-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, they are enhanced by 30% when slotted with a dual-origin enhancement of equal level as the character, and they are enhanced by 15% when slotted with a training enhancement of equal level as the character. All modifications are subject to differences in level between the effective level of the enhancement and to enhancement diversification, if applicable. The following is a list of enhancement aspects that fall under Schedule D:

  • Knockback Distance

Retired Aspects

There are currently three enhancement aspects that have been retired. They are:

  • Cone Range, which has been incorporated in the Range aspect,
  • Endurance Drain, which has been incorporated in the Endurance Modification aspect, and
  • Endurance Recovery, which has been incorporated in the Endurance Modification aspect

External Links

Detailed description] of enhancement diversification, including documentation of aspect schedules