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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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The '''Tanker''' can take it and dish it out all at once. The Tanker primarily can absorb vast amounts of damage, and hold his own in a fist fight. But the Tanker lacks any long range punch. The Tanker would prefer just to charge straight ahead anyway.
 
[[Image:archetypeicon_tanker.png|left]]
The '''Tanker''' can take it and dish it out all at once. The Tanker primarily can absorb vast amounts of damage, and hold his own in a fist fight. But the Tanker lacks any long range punch. The Tanker would prefer just to charge straight ahead anyway.
 
Faction: '''Hero'''


The Tanker's power sets are:
The Tanker's power sets are:


'''Primary''': Defense<br>
'''Primary''': Defense<br />
'''Secondary''': Melee
'''Secondary''': Melee


The Tanker has high hit points and medium damage.
{{ATStats|survive=10|melee=7|ranged=2|control=5|support=3|pets=2}}


== Power Sets ==
== Power Sets ==
 
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=== Primary Power Sets ===
=== Primary Power Sets ===
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A Tanker's primary power sets are designed specifically for defense. They are:
{{Category Listing|Tanker Primary}}


A Tanker's primary power sets are designed specifically for defense.  They are:
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* [[Fiery Aura]]
* [[Ice Armor]]
* [[Invulnerability]]
* [[Stone Armor]]
* [[Willpower]]
 
=== Secondary Power Sets ===
=== Secondary Power Sets ===
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A Tanker's secondary power sets are designed for melee. They are:
{{Category Listing|Tanker Secondary}}


A Tanker's secondary power sets are designed for melee.  They are:
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=== Ancillary Power Pools ===
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* [[Dark Mastery]]
* [[Earth Mastery (Brute/Tanker)|Earth Mastery]]
* [[Energy Mastery (Brute/Tanker)#Tanker|Energy Mastery]]
* [[Fire Mastery (Brute/Tanker)|Fire Mastery]]
* [[Ice Mastery (Brute/Tanker)|Ice Mastery]]
* [[Psionic Mastery]]


* [[Battle Axe]]
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* [[Energy Melee]]
=== Patron Power Pools ===
* [[Fiery Melee]]
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* [[Ice Melee]]
* [[Leviathan Mastery#Arachnos Soldier / Arachnos Widow / Brute / Tanker|Leviathan Mastery]]
* [[Stone Melee]]
* [[Mace Mastery#Brute / Tanker|Mace Mastery]]
* [[Super Strength]]
* [[Mu Mastery#Arachnos Soldier / Arachnos Widow / Brute / Tanker|Mu Mastery]]
* [[War Mace]]
* [[Soul Mastery#Arachnos Soldier / Arachnos Widow / Brute / Tanker|Soul Mastery]]
* [[Dual Blades]]
<span style="font-size:.75em;">&#42; [[Patron Power Pools]] require [[Villain (Alignment)|villain]] [[alignment]] to obtain.</span>
 
}}
=== Ancillary Power Pools ===
* [[Arctic Mastery]]
* [[Earth Mastery]]
* [[Energy Mastery]]
* [[Pyre Mastery]]


=== Inherent Powers ===
=== Inherent Powers ===
* [[Inherent Powers#Gauntlet | Gauntlet]]
* [[Inherent Powers#Gauntlet|Gauntlet]] taunts the target of Tankers' attacks and enemies nearby, increases the Radius of most [[AoE]]s by 50% and the target cap from 10 to 16, and the Arc of most Cones by 50% and the target cap from 6 to 10.


== Strategies ==
== Historical ==
The Tanker strategy is fairly linear; first and foremost, the Tanker has to focus on surviving, and then, on gathering attention away from allies. Fortunately, attacking people is a fine way to garner attention, and this means the Tanker's role is not one prone to non-obvious tactics. Advanced combat maneuvers are things the Tanker can experiment with easily, because the Tanker has a large margin of error. Unlike some other archetypes, the Tanker's raw stats allow the Tanker a degree of safety even in the worst of situations.
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=== Herding ===
* Tankers have been in the game since [[Issue 0]], originally a City of Heroes [[archetype]]. Their original primary powersets were Fiery Aura, Ice Armor, Invulnerability, and Stone Armor. Their original secondary powersets were Battle Axe, Energy Melee, Fiery Melee, Ice Melee, Stone Melee, Super Strength, and War Mace.
Herding is a form of [[Aggro]] management, corralling a group enemies into a smaller area. In principle, all archetypes can engage in herding to some extent, by understanding the way enemies react to player actions, but the Tanker excels in this role thanks to their high defensive ability and their inherent power, [[Inherent_Powers#Gauntlet|Gauntlet]].
* Arctic Mastery, Earth Mastery, Energy Mastery and Pyre Mastery were added to the game in [[Issue 3]].
* Dual Blades and Willpower were added to the game in [[Issue 11]].
* Dark Armor and Dark Melee were [[Power Set Proliferation|proliferated]] to Tankers in [[Issue 12]].
* Shield Defense was added to the game in [[Issue 13]].
* Electric Armor and Electrical Melee were proliferated to Tankers in [[Issue 16]].
* Kinetic Melee was added to the game with [[Going Rogue]].
* [[Bruising]] was added to the Tier 1 power of all [[Tanker#Secondary Power Sets|secondary power sets]] for Tankers in [[Issue 18]].
* The [[Patron Power Pools]] were made available to Tankers in Issue 18.
* Super Reflexes and Martial Arts were proliferated to Tankers in [[Issue 21]].
* Street Justice was added to the game on October 4, 2011.
* Titan Weapons was added to the game on December 6, 2011.
* Staff Fighting was added to the game on April 17, 2012.
* Bio Armor, Psionic Melee, Radiation Armor, Radiation Melee, and Savage Melee were added to the game in [[Issue 25]].
* Claws, Katana, and Spines were proliferated to Tankers in Issue 25.
* [[Bruising]] was removed, [[Inherent_Powers#Gauntlet | Gauntlet]] was redesigned, and Tanker [[Damage Scale]] and [[Damage Cap]] were increased in [[Issue 26 Page 4 | Issue 26, Page 4]].


The most basic form of Herding available to a Tanker involves a damage aura (such as is available to the [[Fiery Aura]] set). The Tanker moves to engage the enemies, but rather than closing with the nearest enemy and attacking, the Tanker instead moves close enough to the available enemies to deal them some damage with his aura, then closes with their 'priority' enemy, and launch their attacks. Thanks to the damage dealt, and the Tanker's Gauntlet power, the enemy units (unless otherwise distracted) should close with the Tanker, thus keeping their attention focused on the hero best able to take it.
== See Also ==
* [[Archetypes]]
* [[Tanker Strategy]]
* [[Scranker]]


All Tanker primaries have auras that allow this, available at different levels. [[Invulnerability]] gets its latest, at level 18 ([[Invulnerability#Invincibility|Invincibility]]). Also, enemies are less deadly at the lower levels, allowing Tanker players time to learn how much they can handle in this maneuver.
== External Links ==


While herding may be broken by heavy area of effect damage, knockback, or other disruption, the effect of a herded group can allow supporter archetypes a focused point where they can orient their area effects (such as [[Dark Miasma#Tar Patch|Tar Patch]], or a large area [[debuff]] like [[Radiation Emission#Lingering Radiation|Lingering Radiation]]), or allow a character to peel off small numbers of opponents that they can handle.
* [http://www.alteredgamer.com/city-of-heroes/5515-coh-city-of-villains-guide-to-the-tanker-archetype/ Summary and Analysis of Tanker powersets]
 
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20121025125321/http://na.cityofheroes.com/en/game_info/archetypes/hero_archetypes.php Archetypes documentation] on official City of Heroes site
===What Tankers Want Other Players to Know===
* [ftp://ftp.coh.com/CoH_Manual.zip Official City of Heroes Manual] as a zipped PDF file
A traditionally played tanker's primary concern is with aggro control. Tankers in this role want the mobs to concentrate their attacks on themselves.
 
====Auras and positioning====
Some tankers have defensive abilities  such as [[Invincibility]] and that require mobs [[Rise to the Challenge]] to be in melee range of themselves.  All tankers can acquire auras that taunt mobs within them, and some of these auras can do damage or debuff the mobs' speed or accuracy as well.  Generally speaking, the tanker will seek to collect enemies in a tightly packed group in which the Tanker should be roughly in the middle. 
 
This means that many tankers will prefer that they actually position the mobs this way before immobilizing effects can be applied.  An enemy that is immobilized outside the tanker's aura can attack other players, and may not be subject to the tanker's taunt aura effect.  If that enemy is simply immobilized, rather than held or otherwise incapacitated, the enemy is able to attack those whom the tanker seeks to defend.  Attacks that only prevent enemies from moving should be applied after the tanker has collected them, not during the initial process of collecting them.
 
The tanker typically seeks to "take point".  It helps the tanker to be the first player character any enemy sees.  This is especially important when dealing with enemies that include enemies that preferentially used range attacks, and that may include snipers, such as [[Nemesis]]. A tanker may ask you to remain around a corner, breaking [[line of sight]], while the tanker enters the room and thus makes certain that he is the character that the enemies see first. This way, the tanker attracts the opening fire from ranged and sniper attacks, rather than your character.
 
====Buffs and heals====
Tankers appreciate buffs. Generally speaking, any buff that increases the tanker's [[resistance]], [[defense]], [[regeneration]], [[endurance]] [[recovery]], [[accuracy]], or [[damage]] will also help the tanker hold the attention of greater numbers of the enemy. 
 
Some buffs are disliked by some tankers. [[Speed Boost]] and [[Accelerate Metabolism]] are buffs that some tankers dislike. 
 
They will almost always be appreciated by [[Stone Armor]] tankers; the movement speed offsets the movement penalty of [[Granite Armor]] and [[Rooted]]. 
 
But other tankers may ask you not to include them.  The changes in movement speed may make it harder for the tanker to take a position where they get as many enemies as possible within their taunting aura.  If the tanker does not appear to be having endurance issues, these buffs may not be helpful.
 
Tankers only infrequently require [[Clear Mind]]. Each primary power set contains an ability that gives the tanker resistance against the attacks that buff dispels or prevents. Tankers facing enemies that can stack those [[mezz]]es may need them.  Only in that situation is giving preventative clear mind to a tanker a priority.
 
Ideally, if a tanker is actually gaining and holding aggro, they also provide a focus for healing.  Generally, if the tanker is succeeding here, he should be the chief character that needs heals, and the more confidence the tanker gains in healing support, the more mobs the tanker will be able to gain control over.
 
=== Early Play ===
Many tanker sets are lacking for melee attacks early on, because of the slow progression through the offensive set available to the Tanker. This means that many Tankers are able to make a great deal of use of temporary combat powers (such as the Veteran Rewards powers), or of pool power attacks (such as Air Superiority). At least early on, filling out a decent number of attacks can allow a Tanker to reach the higher levels and therefore, the more powerful defensive abilities.


== External Links ==


* [http://www.cityofheroes.com/gameinfo/archetypes.html Archetypes documentation] on official City of Heroes site
{{Navbox Archetypes}}
* [ftp://ftp.coh.com/CoH_Manual.zip Official City of Heroes Manual] as a zipped PDF file


[[Category:Archetypes]]
[[Category:Archetypes]]

Latest revision as of 22:54, 29 February 2024

Tanker
Archetypeicon tanker.png
Primary Defense
Secondary Melee
Inherent Gauntlet
Base HP 1874.1
Max HP 3534
Primary Sets 11
Secondary Sets 22
Epic Power Pools 10
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Overview

The Tanker can take it and dish it out all at once. The Tanker primarily can absorb vast amounts of damage, and hold his own in a fist fight. But the Tanker lacks any long range punch. The Tanker would prefer just to charge straight ahead anyway.

The Tanker's power sets are:

Primary: Defense
Secondary: Melee

Tanker Stats
Survivability
10
Melee Damage
7
Ranged Damage
2
Crowd Control
5
Support
3
Pets
2

Power Sets

Primary Power Sets

A Tanker's primary power sets are designed specifically for defense. They are:

Inherent Powers

  • Gauntlet taunts the target of Tankers' attacks and enemies nearby, increases the Radius of most AoEs by 50% and the target cap from 10 to 16, and the Arc of most Cones by 50% and the target cap from 6 to 10.

Historical

This section contains information about changes that took place in Homecoming: City of Heroes/Villains. It is provided for historical purposes.

  • Tankers have been in the game since Issue 0, originally a City of Heroes archetype. Their original primary powersets were Fiery Aura, Ice Armor, Invulnerability, and Stone Armor. Their original secondary powersets were Battle Axe, Energy Melee, Fiery Melee, Ice Melee, Stone Melee, Super Strength, and War Mace.
  • Arctic Mastery, Earth Mastery, Energy Mastery and Pyre Mastery were added to the game in Issue 3.
  • Dual Blades and Willpower were added to the game in Issue 11.
  • Dark Armor and Dark Melee were proliferated to Tankers in Issue 12.
  • Shield Defense was added to the game in Issue 13.
  • Electric Armor and Electrical Melee were proliferated to Tankers in Issue 16.
  • Kinetic Melee was added to the game with Going Rogue.
  • Bruising was added to the Tier 1 power of all secondary power sets for Tankers in Issue 18.
  • The Patron Power Pools were made available to Tankers in Issue 18.
  • Super Reflexes and Martial Arts were proliferated to Tankers in Issue 21.
  • Street Justice was added to the game on October 4, 2011.
  • Titan Weapons was added to the game on December 6, 2011.
  • Staff Fighting was added to the game on April 17, 2012.
  • Bio Armor, Psionic Melee, Radiation Armor, Radiation Melee, and Savage Melee were added to the game in Issue 25.
  • Claws, Katana, and Spines were proliferated to Tankers in Issue 25.
  • Bruising was removed, Gauntlet was redesigned, and Tanker Damage Scale and Damage Cap were increased in Issue 26, Page 4.

See Also

External Links