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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The '''Paragon Market''' was introduced with [[Issue 21]]/[[City of Heroes: Freedom]]. Players can buy [[Paragon Points]] with real money, and then purchase items, costumes, archetypes, powersets, and content in the | The '''Paragon Market''' was introduced with [[Issue 21]]/[[City of Heroes: Freedom]]. The Paragon Market is technically an [[wikipedia:Virtual economy|RMT]] option sponsored by NCsoft instead of breaking the [[EULA]] by buying from [[wikipedia:gold farming|"gold farmers"]]. Players can buy [[Paragon Points]] with real money, and then purchase items, costumes, archetypes, powersets, and content in the Paragon Market; 400 Paragon Points are also awarded monthly for keeping a [[VIP Player|VIP subscription]]. | ||
Any [[Free Player]] who purchases from the Paragon Market will automatically be upgraded to a [[Premium Player]]. | Any [[Free Player]] who purchases from the Paragon Market will automatically be upgraded to a [[Premium Player]]. |
Revision as of 05:00, 24 June 2011
This article is about the real-money store. For the in-game market, see Consignment House.
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Overview
The Paragon Market was introduced with Issue 21/City of Heroes: Freedom. The Paragon Market is technically an RMT option sponsored by NCsoft instead of breaking the EULA by buying from "gold farmers". Players can buy Paragon Points with real money, and then purchase items, costumes, archetypes, powersets, and content in the Paragon Market; 400 Paragon Points are also awarded monthly for keeping a VIP subscription.
Any Free Player who purchases from the Paragon Market will automatically be upgraded to a Premium Player.