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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Base Plots define the amount of area a Group has to place various [[Base Rooms]] to provide shape, definition, style and function to their overall design. All Base Plots are required to have an Entrance Room which members or guests can enter by using the various Base Portals located in the Zones of City of Heroes or City of Villains.
'''Base Plots''' define the amount of area a supergroup has to place various [[Base Rooms]]. All Base Plots are required to have an Entry Room which members or guests can enter by using the various Base Portals located in the zones of City of Heroes or City of Villains.


By default all Groups start with a [[Tiny Hidden Spot]] for free. Larger Base Plots can be purchased by utilizing the Group's Prestige. Larger Base Plots provide more area to place [[Base Rooms]], and increased overall ability to place more funtional [[Base Items]] in the Base. Larger Base plots provide the ability for a base to be able to hold an increased number of [[Base Items]] of a specific Category, however the number of [[Base Items]] allowed in [[Base Rooms]] superceeds this value and can be considered the true limit of how many [[Base Items]] of a Category can be placed within a Base.
By adding Base Rooms to Base Plots, a group can define the layout of their base. All Groups start with a [[Tiny Hidden Spot]] and can upgrade freely to a larger plot. Larger Base Plots provide more area for a Group to place Base Rooms. Larger Base Plots can also have the ability to hold a greater number of [[Base Items]] of a specific type. There is no downside to having a larger plot.


Base Plots define the amount of area a Group has to place various [[Base Rooms]].
At this time there are two categories of Base Plots available to players. There are 10 [[Hidden Base Plots]] available, and there are seven [[Secure Base Plots]] available.


By adding [[Base Rooms]] to Base Plots a group can define the layout of their base. All Groups start with a [[Tiny Hidden Spot]] for free. Larger Base Plots can be purchased by using the Group's prestige. Larger Base Plots provide more area for a Group to place [[Base Rooms]]. Larger Base Plots can also have the ability to hold a greater number of [[Base Items]] of a specific type. The limiting factor on the number of [[Base Items]] for most Bases is determined by the total values found from [[Base Rooms]].
== Limits By Plot ==


At this time there are two categories of Base Plots available to players. There are 10 (ten) [[Hidden Base Plots]] available, and there are 7 (seven) [[Secure Base Plots]] available.
The limiting factor on the number of Base Items for most Base Plots is determined by the total values found from [[Base Rooms]]. For example, a Base Plot may indicate that it can contain an unlimited number of Teleport Base Items, but the largest Teleportation Room only allows eight Teleport Base Items although additional Teleportation Rooms can be added to a Base to allow for more to be built. Some item types have additional limitations on the number of items allowed based on plot type or size as shown in the tables below.


== Types ==
These item types are either the same for all bases or only differ based on whether the plot is Hidden or Secure:
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="30%"
! width="40%" | Item Type !! width="30%" | Hidden !! width="30%" | Secure
|-
| [[Base Control Items|Control]] || 1 || 2
|-
| [[Base Decorative Items|Decorative]] || 20,000 || 20,000
|-
| [[Dimensional Anchor]] || 6 || 6
|-
| [[Base Energy Items|Energy]] || 1 || 2
|-
| [[Base Workshop Items#Enhancement|Enhancement]] || 6 || 6
|-
| [[Items of Power]] || 1 || Unlimited
|-
| [[Combo Power and Control Unit|Start Up]] || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Base Workshop Items#Storage|Storage]] || 18 || 18
|-
| [[Base Workshop Items#Crafting|Workshop]] || 6 || 6
|}


* [[Hidden Base Plots]]
The maximum number of Batteries depends on both the plot size and type:
* [[Secure Base Plots]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="30%"
! width="70%" | Base Plot Type !! width="30%" | Batteries
|-
| [[Hidden Base Plots|Any ''Hidden'' plot]] || 1
|-
| [[Small Secure Location]] || 3
|-
| [[Secure Location]] || 3
|-
| [[Large Secure Location]] || 4
|-
| [[Small Secure Complex]] || 4
|-
| [[Secure Complex]] || 5
|-
| [[Large Secure Complex]] || 5
|-
| [[Massive Secure Complex]] || 6
|}


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[[Category:Base Plots]]
[[Category:Base Plots]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 20 September 2021

Overview

Base Plots define the amount of area a supergroup has to place various Base Rooms. All Base Plots are required to have an Entry Room which members or guests can enter by using the various Base Portals located in the zones of City of Heroes or City of Villains.

By adding Base Rooms to Base Plots, a group can define the layout of their base. All Groups start with a Tiny Hidden Spot and can upgrade freely to a larger plot. Larger Base Plots provide more area for a Group to place Base Rooms. Larger Base Plots can also have the ability to hold a greater number of Base Items of a specific type. There is no downside to having a larger plot.

At this time there are two categories of Base Plots available to players. There are 10 Hidden Base Plots available, and there are seven Secure Base Plots available.

Limits By Plot

The limiting factor on the number of Base Items for most Base Plots is determined by the total values found from Base Rooms. For example, a Base Plot may indicate that it can contain an unlimited number of Teleport Base Items, but the largest Teleportation Room only allows eight Teleport Base Items although additional Teleportation Rooms can be added to a Base to allow for more to be built. Some item types have additional limitations on the number of items allowed based on plot type or size as shown in the tables below.

These item types are either the same for all bases or only differ based on whether the plot is Hidden or Secure:

Item Type Hidden Secure
Control 1 2
Decorative 20,000 20,000
Dimensional Anchor 6 6
Energy 1 2
Enhancement 6 6
Items of Power 1 Unlimited
Start Up 1 1
Storage 18 18
Workshop 6 6

The maximum number of Batteries depends on both the plot size and type:

Base Plot Type Batteries
Any Hidden plot 1
Small Secure Location 3
Secure Location 3
Large Secure Location 4
Small Secure Complex 4
Secure Complex 5
Large Secure Complex 5
Massive Secure Complex 6