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== Power Sets ==
== Power Sets ==
{{section columns
| heading 1 =
=== Primary Power Sets ===
=== Primary Power Sets ===
*A Dominator's primary power sets are designed for controlling enemies. They are:
| section 1 =
<ul style="width:50%">{{Category Listing|Dominator Primary}}</ul>
A Dominator's primary power sets are designed for controlling enemies. They are:
{{Category Listing|Dominator Primary}}
{{PMarket Purchase|ec}}
{{PMarket Purchase|ec}}
{{PMarket Purchase|dc}}
{{PMarket Purchase|dc}}


| heading 2 =
=== Secondary Power Sets ===
=== Secondary Power Sets ===
*A Dominator's secondary power sets are designed for assault. They are:
| section 2 =
<ul style="width:50%">{{Category Listing|Dominator Secondary}}</ul>
A Dominator's secondary power sets are designed for assault. They are:
{{Category Listing|Dominator Secondary}}
{{PMarket Purchase|darkass}}
{{PMarket Purchase|darkass}}


| heading 3 =
=== Ancillary Power Pools ===
=== Ancillary Power Pools ===
| section 3 =
* [[Dark Mastery (Dominator)|Dark Mastery]]
* [[Energy Mastery (Controller/Dominator)#Dominator|Energy Mastery]]
* [[Fire Mastery#Dominator|Fire Mastery]]
* [[Fire Mastery#Dominator|Fire Mastery]]
* [[Ice Mastery#Dominator|Ice Mastery]]
* [[Ice Mastery#Dominator|Ice Mastery]]
* [[Primal Forces Mastery#Dominator|Primal Forces Mastery]]
* [[Psionic Mastery#Dominator|Psionic Mastery]]
* [[Psionic Mastery#Dominator|Psionic Mastery]]


| heading 4 =
=== Patron Power Pools ===
=== Patron Power Pools ===
| section 4 =
* [[Leviathan Mastery#Controller / Dominator|Leviathan Mastery]]
* [[Leviathan Mastery#Controller / Dominator|Leviathan Mastery]]
* [[Mace Mastery#Controller / Dominator|Mace Mastery]]
* [[Mace Mastery#Controller / Dominator|Mace Mastery]]
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* [[Soul Mastery#Controller / Dominator|Soul Mastery]]
* [[Soul Mastery#Controller / Dominator|Soul Mastery]]
<span style="font-size:.75em;">&#42; [[Patron Power Pools]] require [[Villain (Alignment)|villain]] [[alignment]] to obtain.</span>
<span style="font-size:.75em;">&#42; [[Patron Power Pools]] require [[Villain (Alignment)|villain]] [[alignment]] to obtain.</span>
}}


=== Inherent Power ===
=== Inherent Power ===
* [[Inherent Powers#Domination|Domination]]
* [[Inherent Powers#Domination|Domination]] allows Dominators to periodically boost the effectiveness of their control powers.


== Historical ==
== Historical ==
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* Martial Assault was added to the game in [[Issue 24]].
* Martial Assault was added to the game in [[Issue 24]].
* Radioactive Assault and Savage Assault were added to the game in [[Issue 25]].
* Radioactive Assault and Savage Assault were added to the game in [[Issue 25]].
* Most Dominator secondaries were rebalanced to improve damage in [[Issue 26 Page 2|Issue 26, Page 2]].
* Most Dominator secondary powersets were rebalanced to improve damage and reduce excessive animation times in [[Issue 26 Page 2|Issue 26, Page 2]].
* Symphony Control and Sonic Assault were added to the game in  [[Issue 27 Page 4|Issue 27, Page 4]].
* Illusion Control was proliferated to Dominators [[Issue 27 Page 5|Issue 27, Page 5]].
* Arsenal Control and Arsenal Assault were added to the game in  [[Issue 27 Page 7|Issue 27, Page 7]].


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 12:29, 24 February 2024

Dominator
V archetypeicon dominator.png
Primary Control
Secondary Assault
Inherent Domination
Base HP 1017.4
Max HP 1606.4
Primary Sets 12
Secondary Sets 13
Epic Power Pools 9
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Overview

As a Dominator, you control a devastating combination of control and assault powers. A Dominator can freeze foes in place, render them unconscious, or cause them to flee in terror. Dominators can also smite their foes with a selection of single-target melee and ranged attacks, with devastating effectiveness. Additionally, each time a Dominator attacks, he comes closer to unleashing his true sadistic power of Domination. With so much emphasis on diverse offensive powers, Dominators lack in defenses and work best with teammates who can provide protection.

The Dominator's power sets are:

Primary: Control
Secondary: Assault

Dominator Stats
Survivability
3
Melee Damage
6
Ranged Damage
6
Crowd Control
10
Support
2
Pets
5

Power Sets

Primary Power Sets

A Dominator's primary power sets are designed for controlling enemies. They are:

* Electric Control used to require VIP status, purchase on the Paragon Market, or purchase of Going Rogue.
* Darkness Control used to require VIP status or purchase on the Paragon Market.

Secondary Power Sets

A Dominator's secondary power sets are designed for assault. They are:

* Dark Assault used to require VIP status or purchase on the Paragon Market.

Inherent Power

  • Domination allows Dominators to periodically boost the effectiveness of their control powers.

Historical

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

  • Dominators were added to the game in Issue 6, originally a City of Villains archetype. Their original primary powersets were Fire Control, Gravity Control, Ice Control, Mind Control, and Plant Control. Their original secondary powersets were Energy Assault, Fiery Assault, Icy Assault, Psionic Assault, and Thorny Assault.
  • Leviathan Mastery, Mace Mastery, Mu Mastery, and Soul Mastery were added to the game in Issue 7.
  • Earth Control was proliferated to Dominators in Issue 12.
  • Electricity Assault was added to the game in Issue 12.
  • The Dominator was revised in Issue 15. The inherent power Domination lost its damage buff and the buff was moved directly into the archetype's Damage Scale instead. All Dominator secondary Power Sets were adjusted according at the same time to be more equalized.
  • Earth Assault was added to the game in Issue 16.
  • Electric Control was added to the game with Going Rogue.
  • The Ancillary Power Pools became available to Dominators in Issue 18.
  • Darkness Control and Dark Assault were added to the game with Issue 22.
  • Martial Assault was added to the game in Issue 24.
  • Radioactive Assault and Savage Assault were added to the game in Issue 25.
  • Most Dominator secondary powersets were rebalanced to improve damage and reduce excessive animation times in Issue 26, Page 2.
  • Symphony Control and Sonic Assault were added to the game in Issue 27, Page 4.
  • Illusion Control was proliferated to Dominators Issue 27, Page 5.
  • Arsenal Control and Arsenal Assault were added to the game in Issue 27, Page 7.

See Also

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