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− | 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 [[Paragon Market]]; 400 Paragon Points are also awarded monthly for keeping a [[VIP]] | + | 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 [[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]]. | ||
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[[Category:Needs Categorization]] | [[Category:Needs Categorization]] |
Revision as of 08:21, 23 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. 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.