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[[Category:Definition]]
==Overview==
'''Heroes''' are extremely powerful entities. They [[Con System|con]] +5 to their level. Their HP are usually in the tens of thousands (ten times that of standard bosses), substantial regeneration and recovery, high damage, and have [[Purple Triangles|a cycling period of near-immunity]] to all [[Status Effect]]s except [[Sleep]] and [[Immobilize|Immobilization]]. Approach with extreme caution and several teammates.
 
'''Heroes''' are extremely powerful entities. Their HP are usually in the tens of thousands (ten times that of standard bosses), substantial regeneration and recovery, high damage, and have [[Purple Triangles|a cycling period of near-immunity]] to all [[Status Effect]]s except [[Sleep]] and [[Immobilize|Immobilization]]. Approach with extreme caution and several teammates.
 
An equal level Hero will [[Con System|con]] +5 to the player's level.  Their name will appear in purple to players of an equal level.


Heroes are basically [[Archvillain|Archvillains]], only with a ''Hero'' identifier, thus, they use the same debuff resistance tables, and will spawn as weaker [[Elite Boss]]es against teams which are small and/or using low [[notoriety]] settings.
Heroes are basically [[Archvillain|Archvillains]], only with a ''Hero'' identifier, thus, they use the same debuff resistance tables, and will spawn as weaker [[Elite Boss]]es against teams which are small and/or using low [[Notoriety]] settings.


==Weaker Heroes==


Starting from [[Issue 10]], there has been a number of Hero entities, which, although labelled as such, do not possess the proper amount of HP, endurance, damage levels, regeneration, recovery, and resistance levels, although they may still possess the purple triangles of [[Archvillain Resistance]].  Instead, they possess the abilities equal to a [[Pet (NPC)|Pet]] or [[Boss]] [[mob]] of their level.  They are almost always Allied units, though sometimes, they may be enemies.  It is unknown if this is intentional or if this is a bug.  For the villainous list, please see [[Archvillain]].
Starting from [[Issue 10]], there has been a number of Hero entities, which, although labelled as such, do not possess the proper amount of HP, endurance, damage levels, regeneration, recovery, and resistance levels, although they may still possess the purple triangles of [[Archvillain Resistance]].  Instead, they possess the abilities equal to a [[Pet (NPC)|Pet]] or [[Boss]] [[mob]] of their level.  They are almost always Allied units, though sometimes, they may be enemies.  It is unknown if this is intentional or if this is a bug.  For the villainous list, please see [[Archvillain]].
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* [[Daedalus]], from the [[Imperious Task Force]] mission, [[Imperious_Task_Force#Stop_Romulus|Stop Romulus]].  Daedalus has Boss-class HP.
* [[Daedalus]], from the [[Imperious Task Force]] mission, [[Imperious_Task_Force#Stop_Romulus|Stop Romulus]].  Daedalus has Boss-class HP.
* [[Imperious]], from the [[Imperious Task Force]] mission, [[Imperious_Task_Force#Retake_the_city|Retake the city]].  Imperious has Boss-class HP.
* [[Imperious]], from the [[Imperious Task Force]] mission, [[Imperious_Task_Force#Retake_the_city|Retake the city]].  Imperious has Boss-class HP.
==Notes==
* The Hero [[:Category:Enemy Rank|Enemy Rank]] was first introduced in [[Issue 5]] with the advent of '''City of Villains'''.
* An example of an Archvillain who has not realised their Hero status yet is [[Statesman]] from [[Maria Jenkins]]'s mission [[Maria_Jenkins#Free_Statesman|Free Statesman]].  Despite the Hero Enemy Rank existing for eight issues, his Enemy Rank has remained unchanged.
==Stats==
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Revision as of 09:23, 21 December 2008

Overview

Heroes are extremely powerful entities. Their HP are usually in the tens of thousands (ten times that of standard bosses), substantial regeneration and recovery, high damage, and have a cycling period of near-immunity to all Status Effects except Sleep and Immobilization. Approach with extreme caution and several teammates.

An equal level Hero will con +5 to the player's level. Their name will appear in purple to players of an equal level.

Heroes are basically Archvillains, only with a Hero identifier, thus, they use the same debuff resistance tables, and will spawn as weaker Elite Bosses against teams which are small and/or using low Notoriety settings.

Weaker Heroes

Starting from Issue 10, there has been a number of Hero entities, which, although labelled as such, do not possess the proper amount of HP, endurance, damage levels, regeneration, recovery, and resistance levels, although they may still possess the purple triangles of Archvillain Resistance. Instead, they possess the abilities equal to a Pet or Boss mob of their level. They are almost always Allied units, though sometimes, they may be enemies. It is unknown if this is intentional or if this is a bug. For the villainous list, please see Archvillain.

A listing is made below.

Notes

  • The Hero Enemy Rank was first introduced in Issue 5 with the advent of City of Villains.
  • An example of an Archvillain who has not realised their Hero status yet is Statesman from Maria Jenkins's mission Free Statesman. Despite the Hero Enemy Rank existing for eight issues, his Enemy Rank has remained unchanged.

Stats