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There are horrors in the depths of [[the Hollows]] far more menacing than the [[Trolls]] or [[Outcasts]]. The Igneous are a strange race, seemingly made of living rock and magma, and alien to the eyes of humanity. | There are horrors in the depths of [[the Hollows]] far more menacing than the [[Trolls]] or [[Outcasts]]. The Igneous are a strange race, seemingly made of living rock and magma, and alien to the eyes of humanity. | ||
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''Koago'' means leader. | ''Koago'' means leader. | ||
''Aga'' means our. | ''Aga'' means our. | ||
+ | ''Mong'' means go. | ||
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+ | ''Golapo'' is the name of their species. | ||
The definition of ''Golapo'' and ''Wuga'' are, as of now, unknown. | The definition of ''Golapo'' and ''Wuga'' are, as of now, unknown. | ||
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+ | == Related Badges == | ||
+ | {{BadgeBox|Volcanic}} | ||
[[Category:Enemies]] | [[Category:Enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 03:39, 13 August 2019
Overview
The Igneous are a villain group in City of Heroes.
Background
The Minions of Igneous official info ( Copied from the City of Heroes official website [1]):
There are horrors in the depths of the Hollows far more menacing than the Trolls or Outcasts. The Igneous are a strange race, seemingly made of living rock and magma, and alien to the eyes of humanity.
The Trolls colloquially call them “rock dudes” and “lava dudes,” but such familiarity does not properly reflect the danger the Igneous represent. On the surface of the Hollows, scattered through the nooks and crannies of Grendel’s Gulch, are the scouts and vanguard of the Igneous. Named “pumicites” (from pumice, a porous form of solidified lava), these rock men appear to be made of a living, gray, porous stone. Their skin is abrasive, like the skin of a shark, and resembles a sponge because of gas bubbles frozen within it. These bubbles can burst, releasing noxious fumes that make it hard to breathe. Pumicites are much lighter than they appear, and thus are faster and more agile than heroes might expect.
As dangerous as the pumicites are, the deadliest of the Igneous rarely venture to the surface. The “magmites” are minor lords of the Igneous. These creatures appear to be made of living, molten magma, held together by cracked, blackened slabs of rock. They shed small chunks of lava as they move or attack. Magmites have been reported bathing in pools of molten fire. The heroes that have faced them have described them as measured, relentless enemies who are able to summon forth flows of magma to trap and burn opponents.
It is clear that the Igneous were disturbed by the Hollowing Event, but what the future holds is difficult to say. Will they simply retreat back into the depths if left alone, or will they continue to push toward the surface? How intelligent are the Igneous? Can the citizens of Paragon City ever learn to communicate with them, and learn to live in peace? Or does some darker intellect, with far reaching goals and sinister ambitions drive them?
Villain Types
Minions
Pumicite
The Pumicites may look ponderous and stupid, but get too close and you'll see why the police prefer to take on the Trolls. The creatures' porous stone bodies make them surprisingly quick and agile fighters, and their skin is hard and abrasive, like that of a shark. More than one hero has come to regret closing ranks with a Pumicite, and their ability to rip boulders from the ground and hurl them at enemies makes them deadly even at a distance.
Powers
Hurl Boulder Ranged, Smash, Foe Knockback
The Rock can rip up a boulder out of the ground and Hurl it a short distance. The Hurled Boulder deals medium damage and can Knockback foes.
Stone Claw Melee, Lethal
The Pumice Stone Claw is a fast raking attack that does lethal damage.
Poison Gas Minor Damage Over Time (Toxic)
You are taking some Toxic damage as you breath in the fumes emmited by the Pumicite
Lieutenants
Elder Magmite
The heat of the Earth flows through the bodies of these minions of Igneous. Beneath a thin rock shell, their bodies are composed entirely of liquid magma. Their fiery breath can roast an unwary hero in no time flat, and if necessary they can expel gouts of magma to finish the job.
Powers
Elder Pumicite
The Pumicites may look ponderous and stupid, but get too close and you'll see why the police prefer to take on the Trolls. The creatures' porous stone bodies make them surprisingly quick and agile fighters, and their skin is hard and abrasive, like that of a shark. More than one hero has come to regret closing ranks with a Pumicite, and their ability to rip boulders from the ground and hurl them at enemies makes them deadly even at a distance.
Powers
Hurl Boulder Ranged, Smash, Foe Knockback
The Rock can rip up a boulder out of the ground and Hurl it a short distance. The Hurled Boulder deals medium damage and can Knockback foes.
Gravel Ranged (Cone), Moderate Damage
Pumicites can spray a cone of jagged gravel at foes, shredding them.
Stone Claw Melee, Lethal
The Pumice Stone Claw is a fast raking attack that does lethal damage.
Poison Gas Minor Damage Over Time (Toxic)
You are taking some Toxic damage as you breath in the fumes emmited by the Pumicite.
Bosses
Magmite Lord
The heat of the Earth flows through the bodies of these minions of Igneous. Beneath a thin rock shell, their bodies are composed entirely of liquid magma. Their fiery breath can roast an unwary hero in no time flat, and if necessary they can expel gouts of magma to finish the job.
Powers
Lava Blast Damage Over Time (fire)
You continue to burn from the Magmite Lava Blast
Fire Breath Damage Over Time (fire)
You continue to burn from the Magmite Fire Breath
Basalt Bomb Damage Over Time (fire)
You continue to burn from the Magmite Basalt Bomb
Ryolite Damage Over Time (fire), Hold
You are trapped within viscous lava. You are Held and are taking fire damage.
Magma Smash Damage Over Time (fire)
You continue to burn from the Magmite Magma Smash.
Poison Gas Minor Damage Over Time (fire)
You are taking some Fire damage from the heat emmited from the Magmite.
Monsters
Koago
This massive Pumicite guards the way to Sam Wincott.
Koago is found at the end of the Cavern of Transcendence Trial task force.
Powers
Hurl Boulder Ranged, Smash, Foe Knockback
The Rock can rip up a boulder out of the ground and Hurl it a short distance. The Hurled Boulder deals medium damage and can Knockback foes
Fault Close (Targeted Area of Effect), Smash, Foe Knockback, Disorient
This powerful stomp can cause a seismic disturbance. This will crack the Earth itself and send a Fault towards a targeted foe, throwing him and nearby enemies into the air and possibly Disorienting them. Recharge: Slow.
Gravel Ranged (Cone), Lethal
Pumicites can spray a cone of jagged gravel at foes, shredding them.
Named Mobs
- Mantle (Elder Pumicite)
- Igneous Lord (Magmite Lord)) (Found on Protect the Obelisk from the Lost mission during the Who Will Die Signature Story Arc Episode 1 from Theoden.)
Notes
According to pages found from Sam Wincott's Diary, the Minions of Igneous language is as translated: Logo means home. Oog means destroy. Koago means leader. Aga means our. Mong means go.
Golapo is the name of their species.
The definition of Golapo and Wuga are, as of now, unknown.
Related Badges
Volcanic You have cracked the Igneous bosses, earning you the right to call yourself Volcanic. |