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:''Shortly prior to the launch of [[City of Heroes Freedom]], the sale of all item packs through the NCSoft store was discontinued.  The individual components of these packs have been integrated into the [[Paragon Market]].''
== Overview ==
== Overview ==
:''also called:'' Goodie Packs, Booster Packs, Item Packs
:''also called:'' Goodie Packs, Booster Packs, Item Packs
A small expansion pack previously available exclusively through the [https://secure.ncsoft.com/cgi-bin/Store.pl NCsoft Store]. Each pack was themed and came with various perks, which included [[Unlockable Costume Pieces|costume pieces]], powers, [[badges]], and/or [[emotes]].
A small expansion pack previously available exclusively through the NCsoft Store. Each pack was themed and came with various perks, which included [[Unlockable Costume Pieces|costume pieces]], powers, [[badges]], and/or [[emotes]].
 
As of [[City of Heroes Freedom]]/[[Issue 21]], these boosters and item packs are generally no longer available unless tied somehow to a [[Disc Releases|box set]] (e.g. Cyborg/Magic choice with [[Architect Edition]], [[Good Versus Evil Edition|GvE's]] goodies, etc). The individual components of these packs have been integrated into the [[Paragon Market]].


== Pack Types ==
== Pack Types ==
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*The [[Wedding Pack]], also called the Valentine Pack. No associated game edition. February, 2008.
*The [[Wedding Pack]], also called the Valentine Pack. No associated game edition. February, 2008.
*[[Mac Special Edition In-Game Item Pack|Mac Special Edition]]'s in-game bonuses were available as an item pack. March, 2009.
*[[Mac Special Edition In-Game Item Pack|Mac Special Edition]]'s in-game bonuses were available as an item pack. March, 2009.
*[[Going Rogue (Boxset)|Going Rogue Complete Collection]]'s in-game bonuses were available for those who purchased the basic expansion. August, 2010. Costs $6.99US/£4.99/€.
*[[Going Rogue (Box Set)|Going Rogue Complete Collection]]'s in-game bonuses were available for those who purchased the basic expansion. August, 2010. Costs $6.99US/£4.99/€.


=== Booster Packs ===
=== Booster Packs ===
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*[[Official Merchandise]]
*[[Official Merchandise]]


[[Category:Expansions]][[Category:Merchandise]][[Category:Paragon Market]]
[[Category:Expansions]]
[[Category:Merchandise]]

Latest revision as of 08:42, 9 May 2023

This article contains information about content which required payment in the past, but is now available to all players in the current version of Homecoming: City of Heroes/Villains. It is provided for historical purposes.

Overview

also called: Goodie Packs, Booster Packs, Item Packs

A small expansion pack previously available exclusively through the NCsoft Store. Each pack was themed and came with various perks, which included costume pieces, powers, badges, and/or emotes.

As of City of Heroes Freedom/Issue 21, these boosters and item packs are generally no longer available unless tied somehow to a box set (e.g. Cyborg/Magic choice with Architect Edition, GvE's goodies, etc). The individual components of these packs have been integrated into the Paragon Market.

Pack Types

Super Boosters

All Super Boosters previously cost $9.99US/£5.99/€8.99.

Note: The Architect Edition's free code only allowed the choice of Cyborg or Magic.

Item Packs

Item packs previously cost $9.99US/£5.99/€8.99 unless otherwise stated.

Booster Packs

Booster packs previously cost $9.99US/£5.99/€8.99 unless otherwise stated.

Mini Boosters

See Also