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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | + | Peacebringers, along with [[Warshade]]s, are one of the two Epic Archetypes for Heroes. They are available to players who are VIP or who have purchased an unlock from the Paragon Market. All Peacebringers are of [[Natural]] origin. | |
− | Peacebringers | + | '''Peacebringers''' are formed from the fusion of an alien energy being called a [[Kheldian]] and a willing host. While Peacebringers take more damage from most attacks, they make up for this weakness with solid Hit Points, a good variety of Energy attack powers and strong defensive powers, inherent Flight, and eventually even gain access to two shape-shift forms. Peacebringers become stronger when teamed with non-Kheldian heroes, gaining bonuses to their own powers based on the archetypes of their teammates. |
Alignment: '''Hero''' | Alignment: '''Hero''' | ||
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'''Secondary''': Defense | '''Secondary''': Defense | ||
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+ | <span style="font-size:.75em;">* Peacebringers require [[VIP Player|VIP status]] or purchase on the [[Paragon Market]].</span> | ||
== Power Sets == | == Power Sets == | ||
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=== Primary Power Sets === | === Primary Power Sets === | ||
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A Peacebringer's primary power set is designed specifically for offense. It is: | A Peacebringer's primary power set is designed specifically for offense. It is: | ||
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=== Secondary Power Sets === | === Secondary Power Sets === | ||
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A Peacebringer's secondary power set is designed for defense. It is: | A Peacebringer's secondary power set is designed for defense. It is: | ||
* [[Luminous Aura]] | * [[Luminous Aura]] | ||
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+ | === Ancillary Power Pools === | ||
+ | This archetype does not have access to [[Ancillary Power Pools]]. | ||
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+ | === Patron Power Pools === | ||
+ | This archetype does not have access to [[Patron Power Pools]]. | ||
=== Inherent Powers === | === Inherent Powers === | ||
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== Nictus and Void Hunters == | == Nictus and Void Hunters == | ||
− | Special enemies in the game appear when Kheldians are on the team. Depending on team size, various [[Nictus]] and [[Void Hunters]] may spawn in addition to any groups of spawned enemies; both in and out of missions. The Void Hunters are highly resistant to Kheldian damage and have a special weapon, [[Quantum Array Gun]], that deals a considerable amount of additional damage to Kheldian players. If the team size is large enough, one or more [[Nictus#Shadow Cyst Crystal|Shadow Cyst Crystal]] | + | Special enemies in the game appear when Kheldians are on the team. Depending on team size, various [[Nictus]] and [[Void Hunters]] may spawn in addition to any groups of spawned enemies; both in and out of missions. The Void Hunters are highly resistant to Kheldian damage and have a special weapon, [[Quantum Array Gun]], that deals a considerable amount of additional damage to Kheldian players. If the team size is large enough, one or more [[Nictus#Shadow Cyst Crystal|Shadow Cyst Crystal]] may spawn in a mission. These are known for being difficult to dispatch, and pose a good deal of danger to the entire team. |
− | Once a Kheldian joins a team, the team is "flagged" for special Kheldian-related spawns | + | Once a Kheldian joins a team, the team is "flagged" for special Kheldian-related spawns. Even if all Kheldians leave the team, the team will continue to see Nictus and Void Hunters in addition to any normal spawns they would have seen otherwise. The only way to "de-flag" a character is to log off. |
== Historical == | == Historical == | ||
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{{Historical|type=section|reason=change}} | {{Historical|type=section|reason=change}} | ||
* Peacebringers and [[Warshades]] were added to the game in [[Issue 3]]. | * Peacebringers and [[Warshades]] were added to the game in [[Issue 3]]. | ||
* The special damage to Kheldians from Quantum Array Gun was originally untyped and irresistable, but has since been changed to Negative Energy damage. | * The special damage to Kheldians from Quantum Array Gun was originally untyped and irresistable, but has since been changed to Negative Energy damage. | ||
− | * Kheldians were buffed in [[Issue 13]]. They gained the ability to shift into Dwarf form while [[mez | + | * Kheldians were buffed in [[Issue 13]]. They gained the ability to shift into Dwarf form while [[mez]]zed, had their [[Damage#Damage Scale|Damage Scale]] increased, gained Slow resistance for each [[Epic Archetypes|Epic Archetype]] on the team and Cosmic Balance and [[Dark Sustenance]] remain active while shapeshifted. |
* Prior to [[Issue 17]], Peacebringers and Warshades, along with their villain equivalents, [[Arachnos Soldier]]s and [[Arachnos Widow]]s, were unlocked at level 50. | * Prior to [[Issue 17]], Peacebringers and Warshades, along with their villain equivalents, [[Arachnos Soldier]]s and [[Arachnos Widow]]s, were unlocked at level 50. | ||
+ | * After Issue 17 and prior to [[Issue 21]], Peacebringers and Warshades, along with their villain equivalents, [[Arachnos Soldier]]s and [[Arachnos Widow]]s, were unlocked at level 20. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
+ | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20121003093959/http://na.cityofheroes.com/en/news/game_updates/issue_3/issue_3_a_council_of_war_kheld.php Official Kheldian Overview] | ||
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− | + | {{Navbox Archetypes}} | |
[[Category:Archetypes]] | [[Category:Archetypes]] | ||
[[Category:Kheldian Lore]] | [[Category:Kheldian Lore]] |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 15 July 2014
Peacebringer | |
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Primary | Offense |
Secondary | Defense |
Inherent | Cosmic Balance |
Base HP | 1070.9 |
Max HP | 2409.5 |
Primary Sets | 1 |
Secondary Sets | 1 |
Epic Power Pools | 0 |
Modifiers (at level 50)
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Limits (at level 50)
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Overview
Peacebringers, along with Warshades, are one of the two Epic Archetypes for Heroes. They are available to players who are VIP or who have purchased an unlock from the Paragon Market. All Peacebringers are of Natural origin.
Peacebringers are formed from the fusion of an alien energy being called a Kheldian and a willing host. While Peacebringers take more damage from most attacks, they make up for this weakness with solid Hit Points, a good variety of Energy attack powers and strong defensive powers, inherent Flight, and eventually even gain access to two shape-shift forms. Peacebringers become stronger when teamed with non-Kheldian heroes, gaining bonuses to their own powers based on the archetypes of their teammates.
Alignment: Hero
The Peacebringer's powersets are:
Primary: Offense
Secondary: Defense
Peacebringer Stats | ||
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Survivability | ? | |
Melee Damage | ? | |
Ranged Damage | ? | |
Crowd Control | ? | |
Support | ? | |
Pets | ? |
* Peacebringers require VIP status or purchase on the Paragon Market.
Power Sets
Peacebringers only have access to one Primary and one Secondary power set. They do not have access to the Flight and Teleportation Power Pools. They also have no Ancillary Power Pools, but they make up for this in the number and variety of powers in their Primary and Secondary.
Primary Power Sets
A Peacebringer's primary power set is designed specifically for offense. It is:
Secondary Power Sets
A Peacebringer's secondary power set is designed for defense. It is:
Ancillary Power Pools
This archetype does not have access to Ancillary Power Pools.
Patron Power Pools
This archetype does not have access to Patron Power Pools.
Inherent Powers
- Cosmic Balance
- Energy Flight Gained at level 1
- Combat Flight Gained at level 10
Nictus and Void Hunters
Special enemies in the game appear when Kheldians are on the team. Depending on team size, various Nictus and Void Hunters may spawn in addition to any groups of spawned enemies; both in and out of missions. The Void Hunters are highly resistant to Kheldian damage and have a special weapon, Quantum Array Gun, that deals a considerable amount of additional damage to Kheldian players. If the team size is large enough, one or more Shadow Cyst Crystal may spawn in a mission. These are known for being difficult to dispatch, and pose a good deal of danger to the entire team.
Once a Kheldian joins a team, the team is "flagged" for special Kheldian-related spawns. Even if all Kheldians leave the team, the team will continue to see Nictus and Void Hunters in addition to any normal spawns they would have seen otherwise. The only way to "de-flag" a character is to log off.
Historical
- Peacebringers and Warshades were added to the game in Issue 3.
- The special damage to Kheldians from Quantum Array Gun was originally untyped and irresistable, but has since been changed to Negative Energy damage.
- Kheldians were buffed in Issue 13. They gained the ability to shift into Dwarf form while mezzed, had their Damage Scale increased, gained Slow resistance for each Epic Archetype on the team and Cosmic Balance and Dark Sustenance remain active while shapeshifted.
- Prior to Issue 17, Peacebringers and Warshades, along with their villain equivalents, Arachnos Soldiers and Arachnos Widows, were unlocked at level 50.
- After Issue 17 and prior to Issue 21, Peacebringers and Warshades, along with their villain equivalents, Arachnos Soldiers and Arachnos Widows, were unlocked at level 20.
External Links
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