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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
'''Influence''' and ''' | '''Influence''', '''Infamy''', and '''Information''' are the three currencies used within City of Heroes. Influence is the currency for [[Hero (Alignment)|heroes]], infamy is the currency for [[Villain (Alignment)|villains]], and information is the currency of [[Praetorian (Alignment)|Praetorians]]. In terms of game mechanics, all three currencies are equivalent and are often referred to as '''inf'''. | ||
== Earning and Using Inf == | == Earning and Using Inf == | ||
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* defeating enemies | * defeating enemies | ||
* selling items to stores or contacts | * selling items to stores or contacts | ||
* selling items on the [[ | * selling items on the [[Auction House]] | ||
Inf is used within the game for many purposes: | Inf is used within the game for many purposes: | ||
* purchasing [[Inspirations]] and [[Enhancements]] from stores or contacts | * purchasing [[Inspirations]] and [[Enhancements]] from stores or contacts | ||
* purchasing Inspirations, Enhancements, [[Recipe]]s, and [[Salvage]] from the [[ | * purchasing Inspirations, Enhancements, [[Recipe]]s, and [[Salvage]] from the [[Auction House]] | ||
* fees for crafting salvage and recipes into Invention Origin Enhancements, [[Temporary Powers]], costume pieces, and respecs in the invention system | * fees for crafting salvage and recipes into Invention Origin Enhancements, [[Temporary Powers]], costume pieces, and respecs in the invention system | ||
* purchasing recipes from an invention workbench | * purchasing recipes from an invention workbench | ||
Inf can be traded or sent through the in-game [[Mail System|mail system]] | Inf can be traded or sent through the in-game [[Mail System|mail system]] to characters of any [[alignment]]. (Prior to [[Issue 18]], trade and mail were limited to same-alignment characters.) | ||
== Inf Rewards Table == | |||
These are the base inf reward values for each rank and level of critter. Some critters have a [[reward scale|Reward Scale]] multiplier that increases or decreases the amount of inf rewarded depending upon the difficulty of the critter. | |||
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | |||
! Level !! [[Minions|Minion]] !! [[Lieutenant]] !! [[Boss]] | |||
|- | |||
| 1 || 7 || 39 || 200 | |||
|- | |||
| 2 || 7 || 39 || 200 | |||
|- | |||
| 3 || 7 || 39 || 200 | |||
|- | |||
| 4 || 7 || 39 || 200 | |||
|- | |||
| 5 || 9 || 51 || 264 | |||
|- | |||
| 6 || 9 || 57 || 288 | |||
|- | |||
| 7 || 11 || 66 || 336 | |||
|- | |||
| 8 || 12 || 72 || 360 | |||
|- | |||
| 9 || 13 || 75 || 384 | |||
|- | |||
| 10 || 14 || 80 || 408 | |||
|- | |||
| 11 || 16 || 94 || 480 | |||
|- | |||
| 12 || 21 || 118 || 600 | |||
|- | |||
| 13 || 25 || 144 || 720 | |||
|- | |||
| 14 || 30 || 176 || 888 | |||
|- | |||
| 15 || 35 || 205 || 1032 | |||
|- | |||
| 16 || 36 || 210 || 1056 | |||
|- | |||
| 17 || 38 || 219 || 1104 | |||
|- | |||
| 18 || 39 || 224 || 1128 | |||
|- | |||
| 19 || 39 || 230 || 1152 | |||
|- | |||
| 20 || 42 || 238 || 1200 | |||
|- | |||
| 21 || 42 || 244 || 1224 | |||
|- | |||
| 22 || 43 || 248 || 1248 | |||
|- | |||
| 23 || 50 || 288 || 1440 | |||
|- | |||
| 24 || 57 || 331 || 1656 | |||
|- | |||
| 25 || 67 || 384 || 1920 | |||
|} | |||
|| | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | |||
! Level !! [[Minions|Minion]] !! [[Lieutenant]] !! [[Boss]] | |||
|- | |||
| 26 || 77 || 439 || 2200 | |||
|- | |||
| 27 || 88 || 507 || 2540 | |||
|- | |||
| 28 || 102 || 583 || 2920 | |||
|- | |||
| 29 || 118 || 675 || 3380 | |||
|- | |||
| 30 || 147 || 840 || 4200 | |||
|- | |||
| 31 || 168 || 960 || 4800 | |||
|- | |||
| 32 || 191 || 1095 || 5480 | |||
|- | |||
| 33 || 218 || 1248 || 6240 | |||
|- | |||
| 34 || 247 || 1411 || 7060 | |||
|- | |||
| 35 || 300 || 1716 || 8580 | |||
|- | |||
| 36 || 338 || 1935 || 9680 | |||
|- | |||
| 37 || 382 || 2184 || 10920 | |||
|- | |||
| 38 || 460 || 2631 || 13160 | |||
|- | |||
| 39 || 554 || 2851 || 14256 | |||
|- | |||
| 40 || 624 || 3032 || 15164 | |||
|- | |||
| 41 || 681 || 3116 || 14025 | |||
|- | |||
| 42 || 744 || 3188 || 13552 | |||
|- | |||
| 43 || 838 || 3354 || 13417 | |||
|- | |||
| 44 || 945 || 3512 || 13171 | |||
|- | |||
| 45 || 1066 || 3657 || 12801 | |||
|- | |||
| 46 || 1203 || 4125 || 14439 | |||
|- | |||
| 47 || 1356 || 4651 || 15116 | |||
|- | |||
| 48 || 1529 || 5244 || 16387 | |||
|- | |||
| 49 || 1724 || 5913 || 18480 | |||
|- | |||
| 50 || 1945 || 6669 || 20842 | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
== Inf Cap == | == Inf Cap == | ||
The maximum amount of inf that a character can hold is 2,000,000,000 (2 billion). | |||
Characters can continue to earn more inf beyond the cap, but it won't be recorded and the system will still see it as 2 billion. There are ways around the inf cap, such as bidding on non-existent items in the [[Auction House]], storing inf in the mail system, or transferring inf to "mules" (characters made for the sole purpose of carrying inf). | |||
== Abstractions == | |||
To the new player, or even many advanced players, it may seem confusing at first to refer to the in-game currency as "Influence", "Infamy", or "Information" rather than something more descriptive and intuitive such as "Credits", "Dollars", "Gold/Silver/Copper" | |||
To understand what's meant by these names, a player must understand the concept of "abstraction". Like many of the aspects of game play, currency has been abstracted to provide more room for role-playing and player character development. This allows more room for a wider array of characters to interact with the in-game economy. | |||
* The name "Influence" is an abstraction that refers to the fact that a hero's influence with the citizens of [[Paragon City]] increases with their actions. | |||
* The name "Infamy" is an abstraction that refers to the infamy a villain earns with the citizens of the [[Rogue Isles]] for committing dastardly deeds. | |||
* The name "Information" is an abstraction of the most valuable currency in the dimension of [[Praetoria]], where no one knows whose side anyone is on. | |||
=== Examples === | |||
As illustrative examples, consider the in-game stories behind three of the Signature Heroes. | |||
''[[Mynx]] is a young, college-age woman who was granted super-powers against her will by the corrupt [[Crey]] Corporation. As a young woman, she doesn't really have a lot of financial clout. However, her repeated service to the city has ensured that when she needs resources to help fight crime, those resources will be available to her regardless of how much money (paper currency) she has on her person or in a bank account.'' | |||
: Mynx's earned Influence is primarily in the form of "good will" support available to her from her allies and the businesses located in [[Paragon City]]. | |||
''[[Manticore]] is an adult man who inherited a vast fortune and runs powerful businesses. His real identity is not particularly well known. As a more secretive hero, he's not likely to depend upon the good will of the city or his allies for support. Rather, he'll purchase it outright or use his existing financial assets to manufacture what he can't purchase.'' | |||
: Manticore's Influence is primarily in the form of his vast financial assets. | |||
''[[Statesman]] is an immortal being who's been protecting the city and the world for the better part of a century. He was a wealthy man when he began his exploits as Statesman, and we can assume that he's been responsible with that wealth. He's been active in the fight against evil for so long that he's become the very epitome of heroism to many in the city.'' | |||
: Statesman's Influence comprises not only the good will of the city and his extensive personal financial resources, but is also bolstered by the sheer amount of authority and expertise he wields. | |||
=== Role-playing === | |||
This same level of abstraction can be used by players in many situations. For example, suppose a character purchases an enhancement with influence. For a partially-crazed, homeless vigilante, this might be rationalized as a gift from one of the confused but thankful people he's saved from violence. For a wealthy heiress who uses powered battle armor to fight crime, the purchase might instead be rationalized as an actual financial transaction that draws upon her considerable wealth. | |||
Infamy is similarly abstracted, but substitutes fear and domination for good will and authority. A villain gains infamy not only by robbing a bank and stealing the cash and valuables stored there, but also by holding citizens in the grip of dread. Not only can he purchase supplies, but he can also easily extort them when he chooses. | |||
Ultimately, this level of abstraction provides a richer role-playing experience for ''City of Heroes'' players. | |||
== History == | |||
* Prior to [[Issue 25]], the inf cap was tiered based on the status of a player's account. Issue 25 gave all accounts the maximum cap of 2 billion. | |||
[[Category:Rewards]] | [[Category:Rewards]] | ||
[[Category:Game Currency]] | [[Category:Game Currency]] |
Latest revision as of 07:31, 20 August 2024
Overview
Influence, Infamy, and Information are the three currencies used within City of Heroes. Influence is the currency for heroes, infamy is the currency for villains, and information is the currency of Praetorians. In terms of game mechanics, all three currencies are equivalent and are often referred to as inf.
Earning and Using Inf
Inf can be earned in several ways:
- completing missions
- defeating enemies
- selling items to stores or contacts
- selling items on the Auction House
Inf is used within the game for many purposes:
- purchasing Inspirations and Enhancements from stores or contacts
- purchasing Inspirations, Enhancements, Recipes, and Salvage from the Auction House
- fees for crafting salvage and recipes into Invention Origin Enhancements, Temporary Powers, costume pieces, and respecs in the invention system
- purchasing recipes from an invention workbench
Inf can be traded or sent through the in-game mail system to characters of any alignment. (Prior to Issue 18, trade and mail were limited to same-alignment characters.)
Inf Rewards Table
These are the base inf reward values for each rank and level of critter. Some critters have a Reward Scale multiplier that increases or decreases the amount of inf rewarded depending upon the difficulty of the critter.
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Inf Cap
The maximum amount of inf that a character can hold is 2,000,000,000 (2 billion).
Characters can continue to earn more inf beyond the cap, but it won't be recorded and the system will still see it as 2 billion. There are ways around the inf cap, such as bidding on non-existent items in the Auction House, storing inf in the mail system, or transferring inf to "mules" (characters made for the sole purpose of carrying inf).
Abstractions
To the new player, or even many advanced players, it may seem confusing at first to refer to the in-game currency as "Influence", "Infamy", or "Information" rather than something more descriptive and intuitive such as "Credits", "Dollars", "Gold/Silver/Copper"
To understand what's meant by these names, a player must understand the concept of "abstraction". Like many of the aspects of game play, currency has been abstracted to provide more room for role-playing and player character development. This allows more room for a wider array of characters to interact with the in-game economy.
- The name "Influence" is an abstraction that refers to the fact that a hero's influence with the citizens of Paragon City increases with their actions.
- The name "Infamy" is an abstraction that refers to the infamy a villain earns with the citizens of the Rogue Isles for committing dastardly deeds.
- The name "Information" is an abstraction of the most valuable currency in the dimension of Praetoria, where no one knows whose side anyone is on.
Examples
As illustrative examples, consider the in-game stories behind three of the Signature Heroes.
Mynx is a young, college-age woman who was granted super-powers against her will by the corrupt Crey Corporation. As a young woman, she doesn't really have a lot of financial clout. However, her repeated service to the city has ensured that when she needs resources to help fight crime, those resources will be available to her regardless of how much money (paper currency) she has on her person or in a bank account.
- Mynx's earned Influence is primarily in the form of "good will" support available to her from her allies and the businesses located in Paragon City.
Manticore is an adult man who inherited a vast fortune and runs powerful businesses. His real identity is not particularly well known. As a more secretive hero, he's not likely to depend upon the good will of the city or his allies for support. Rather, he'll purchase it outright or use his existing financial assets to manufacture what he can't purchase.
- Manticore's Influence is primarily in the form of his vast financial assets.
Statesman is an immortal being who's been protecting the city and the world for the better part of a century. He was a wealthy man when he began his exploits as Statesman, and we can assume that he's been responsible with that wealth. He's been active in the fight against evil for so long that he's become the very epitome of heroism to many in the city.
- Statesman's Influence comprises not only the good will of the city and his extensive personal financial resources, but is also bolstered by the sheer amount of authority and expertise he wields.
Role-playing
This same level of abstraction can be used by players in many situations. For example, suppose a character purchases an enhancement with influence. For a partially-crazed, homeless vigilante, this might be rationalized as a gift from one of the confused but thankful people he's saved from violence. For a wealthy heiress who uses powered battle armor to fight crime, the purchase might instead be rationalized as an actual financial transaction that draws upon her considerable wealth.
Infamy is similarly abstracted, but substitutes fear and domination for good will and authority. A villain gains infamy not only by robbing a bank and stealing the cash and valuables stored there, but also by holding citizens in the grip of dread. Not only can he purchase supplies, but he can also easily extort them when he chooses.
Ultimately, this level of abstraction provides a richer role-playing experience for City of Heroes players.
History
- Prior to Issue 25, the inf cap was tiered based on the status of a player's account. Issue 25 gave all accounts the maximum cap of 2 billion.