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Well, first, you'll need to get yourself to Paragon City. There are a few ways to go about this, but King Midas is willing to provide you with a specific way, mainly through the Family in Sharkhead. | Well, first, you'll need to get yourself to Paragon City. There are a few ways to go about this, but King Midas is willing to provide you with a specific way, mainly through the Family in Sharkhead. | ||
He's put in a good word for you to some of the powers that be there. You should go talk to [[ | He's put in a good word for you to some of the powers that be there. You should go talk to [[Lorenz Ansaldo]] in [[Sharkhead Isle]]. He'll be able to help you get into Paragon, but you may have to help him out with any problems he might have. | ||
'''Unnecessary Solicitation''' | '''Unnecessary Solicitation''' |
Revision as of 14:25, 2 October 2011
Overview
Mr. Rodney | |
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King Midas spokesperson | |
Zone | Cap au Diable |
Coordinates | (-319.2, 3.0, -1790.4) |
Level Range | 20-50 |
Enemy Groups | |
Mr. Rodney is a villain contact in the New Haven neighborhood of Cap au Diable at coordinates (-319.2, 3.0, -1790.4). His level range is 20-50.
Mr. Rodney is a Gold Bricker that King Midas has sent to help villains to get their capes. He is standing in front of Langston Corp.'s building. He was introduced in Issue 21.
Introductions
Contact Introduced By
None; Alastor is introduced by contact popup at the appropriate level.
Contact Introduces
None; he exists solely to unlock capes for villains.
Information
Goldbricker Spokesperson
Mr. Rodney is a 'veteran' Goldbricker who has been promoted to role of a spokesperson for King Midas.
Whenever Midas wishes to bargain a deal with a villain or organization, he will send one of his spokespersons to do so for him.
Contact Unlocked
Mr. Rodney of the Goldbrickers has an offer!
Mr. Rodney of the Goldbrickers wants to help you earn a cape to let the other villains of the Isles know of your rising power.
Prior to Introduction
I didn't know he existed 'til level 20, so that's not available yet
Initial Contact
Hey there, Character. Happy to be talking to you at the moment, especially sans any beatings.
The name is Mr. Rodney, and I'm a representative of King Midas, head of the Goldbrickers.
Now, I know perhaps you and our fine organization haven't gotten along in the past, but, well, let's just consider the past the past, right?
King Midas wishes to extend a gesture of good will towards you in the form of me helping you get what you need. And I think I've got an idea of what we can do to help you out, so why don't we get started?
Greeting
- King Midas sends his regards.
- We're here to work together, Character.
Too Busy
No More Missions
Content Already Purchased
I don't know what happens if you buy the cape unlocks in the store, then try to talk to him. Maybe he never unlocks? I don't know, so here's a section just in case something weird happens when you buy capes first.
Store
Looks like he doesn't have a store, but I forgot to look at it even if he does.
Missions (Level 20+)
Steal cape from hero (Cape Mission)
Speak with Lorenz Ansaldo
Briefing
One of the things that King Midas wishes to help you out with is your image, Character. No offense, of course.
A sign to other villains and heroes that you're a big bad around here is if you've got a cape.
One of the traditional ways folks around here get their capes is by beating the snot out of a hero and stealing theirs. A rite of passage, you could say.
I know of a way that you can find yourself a hero, and a cape, if you want to elevate your social status around here in the Isles.
Tell me how to find this hero.
Well, first, you'll need to get yourself to Paragon City. There are a few ways to go about this, but King Midas is willing to provide you with a specific way, mainly through the Family in Sharkhead.
He's put in a good word for you to some of the powers that be there. You should go talk to Lorenz Ansaldo in Sharkhead Isle. He'll be able to help you get into Paragon, but you may have to help him out with any problems he might have.
Unnecessary Solicitation
Lorenz is part of the Family. They're experts at smuggling people and goods to and from the mainland.
Mission Objective(s)
- Speak with Lorenz Ansaldo
You need passage to Paragon City? Yah, I can hook you up. I got an arrangement going with Arachnos to handle any 'special delieveries' they might have between the Rogue Isles and the mainland. But that don't mean there ain't no price...
We got a lot of them Longbow agents snoopin' around the docks here lookin' for contraband. I was planning on getting a few of my boys ready to beat some sense into them, but then you happen to show up! Take down all the Longbow agents snoopin' around our warehouse here at the docks and destroy any crates of contraband they may have found.
Defeat all agents, destroy contraband
Unnecessary Solicitation
+++ Missing Information +++
Mission Objective(s)
Longbow constantly looks for evidence to shutdown Family smuggling operations in the Rogue Isles. It's time to convince Longbow to mind their own business!
- Defeat all agents, destroy contraband
- 3 crates to destroy
You cleared out the warehouse for the Family! Lorenz has set up a boat to take you to Paragon City, and a truck to take you to the statue park.
Enemies
Notable NPCs
- Longbow Commander (Longbow Longbow Warden) (Boss)
- Contraband x 3 (Object)
You find on the Longbow Commander a hand-held computer. It contains information on villain activities in the Rogue Isles, including Family smuggling operations and movement of villains into Paragon City. You're included on the watch list! It looks like Longbow might be monitoring your activities!
Steal cape from Hero
Unnecessary Solicitation
+++ Missing Information +++
Mission Objective(s)
You wait for the appropiate moment to launch your assault. Paragon City will soon fear your name!
- Steal cape from Hero
- 2 statues to destroy
- Defeat hero & allies
You destroyed the hero statue!
You destroyed the hero statue!
You wrest the cape from the back of the fallen hero!
You have defeated a Paragon City hero and taken his cape!
Enemies
Notable NPCs
- Hero Statue x 2 (Object)
- Longbow Commander (Longbow Longbow Warden) (Boss)
- One Hero out of the following:
This is a cape taken from one of the heroes of Paragon City you defeated in combat! Take this back to Fortunata Kalinda back in the Rogue Isles to prove yourself worthy as a destined one of Lord Recluse!
Debriefing
You did it! Even now, there are villains in the Isles speaking of your abilities in a respectful tone.
However, the heroes in Paragon do not seem too terribly please about what you've done. But at least now when you go toe to toe with a hero, you'll have one more thing to show that you're better than them, and that's what really counts, isn't it?