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Revision as of 21:07, 1 July 2007
Description
How to Get
Defeat 1000 Longbow.
Notes
- This is the Hero version of the Villain Badge.
- As Heroes cannot normally attack the forces of Longbow, the main way for a Hero to get this badge is for a Villain to confuse them in a PvP zone.
- The cell doors on certain Longbow PvP zone mission maps also count as Longbow, providng a second, but very slow, way of getting the badge.
- In a PvP zone, select the first or third type of door mission.
- Enter the mission. You are looking for a map with a prison.
- Once you are in the mission if you do a "/whereami" it will tell you the map name you are in. If it ends in a number then a "p.txt" (like "...20p.txt"), you are in a map with a prison. If there is no "p" (like "...20.txt") then no prison.
- If the map has no prison, then you need to complete the mission in order to be able to get a different map. Either clear it, or let time run out.
- If the map has a prison, each prison door counts for the badge. Head to the prison, defeat all doors, and then reset the mission to get more. Repeat this until the timer runs out.
- In general, having a villain confuse a team of heroes in a PvP zone is the fastest way to get the badge. But this method requires a dedicated villain to do the confusing, and can be hard to organize. The prison door farming has the benefit of being able to be done solo, though it takes a good bit longer to do.