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Revision as of 02:56, 27 July 2009
Overview
Powerset Proliferation refers to taking powers available to one archetype and adapting them for use on another archetype. In some cases, such as the Blast sets for Blasters, Corruptors and Defenders, powersets can be copied with minimal changes. In other cases, like the Assault sets for Dominators, powers from multiple existing powersets may be combined to create a brand new set. Occasionally, entirely new powers are created for the proliferation.
Issue 12
Powerset Proliferation first took effect with the release of Issue 12: Midnight Hour. The following is a list of powersets proliferated in this release:
Blaster - Psychic Blast
- Mental Manipulation (Combination of Psychic Blast and Psionic Assault)
- Earth Control
- Electricity Assault (Combination of Electrical Blast and Electric Melee)
Issue 16
Powerset Proliferation is scheduled for a second application with the release of Issue 16: Power Spectrum. The following is a list of powersets to be proliferated in this release:
Blaster - Earth Assault (Likely a modification of Stone Melee)
Unlikely Proliferations
The following is a list of powersets that are not likely to be proliferated to certain archetypes in the future:
Brute - Ice Melee (Along with Ice Armor, this set was available during the City of Villains beta testing and was removed because the set's Foe: -Recharge was counterintuitive to the Brute's inherent Fury attribute)
- Ice Armor
- Shield Defense (This set was specifically not made available to Stalkers when it was introduced. The rationalle was never given, but it presumably has to do with the ally-centric powers conceptually contrasting the Stalker's gameplay mechanics)