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== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | Lost official info ( Copied from the City of Heroes official website [http:// | + | Lost official info ( Copied from the City of Heroes official website [http://web.archive.org/web/20121025114549/http://na.cityofheroes.com/en/game_info/know_your_adversary/the_lost.php]): |
The city's heroes did not overlook the rising jobless and homeless rates. Hero organizations opened their doors and turned their training halls into soup kitchens and homeless shelters. Heroes accustomed to using their strength and speed to smash villainy found their powers equally valuable when it came to building new, affordable housing. Tens of thousands who would otherwise have spent hungry nights sleeping on park benches made it through the crisis and eventually found work, thanks to the efforts of [[Paragon City]]'s heroes. | The city's heroes did not overlook the rising jobless and homeless rates. Hero organizations opened their doors and turned their training halls into soup kitchens and homeless shelters. Heroes accustomed to using their strength and speed to smash villainy found their powers equally valuable when it came to building new, affordable housing. Tens of thousands who would otherwise have spent hungry nights sleeping on park benches made it through the crisis and eventually found work, thanks to the efforts of [[Paragon City]]'s heroes. | ||
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Through her volunteer work, Price became quite close with much of the homeless community and was soon tapped in to all their circulated rumors and stories. She heard repeated tales of people going down into the underground and disappearing for weeks or months. This, she knew, was not surprising. She'd fought in those tunnels and knew how dangerous they still were. What was interesting was that these lost folk would then turn up again sometime later, often different than they'd been before. They were brusque and almost business-like, always moving with a purpose and never stopping to chat with old friends. They stuck together in tight cliques, and were rumored to have moved beyond simple foraging to armed robbery and other crimes. | Through her volunteer work, Price became quite close with much of the homeless community and was soon tapped in to all their circulated rumors and stories. She heard repeated tales of people going down into the underground and disappearing for weeks or months. This, she knew, was not surprising. She'd fought in those tunnels and knew how dangerous they still were. What was interesting was that these lost folk would then turn up again sometime later, often different than they'd been before. They were brusque and almost business-like, always moving with a purpose and never stopping to chat with old friends. They stuck together in tight cliques, and were rumored to have moved beyond simple foraging to armed robbery and other crimes. | ||
− | Price decided to investigate further, and calling in a few favors from her Dawn Patrol friends, she managed to wrangle an interview with one of these "mole people" (as other homeless called the underground dwellers) who had been captured during a bank robbery. Although at first silent and defiant, the prisoner became more and more anxious and unsure with each hour he spent separated from his cohorts. He began to babble incoherently of magic mists and green gods. He claimed that he was part of a new underworld order, a troupe of the touched, that he referred to as The Lost. Price could not make much sense of any of this, but when routine blood tests showed that some sort of mutagenic chemical was present in the man's blood, it became obvious that there was more to this problem than met the eye. | + | Price decided to investigate further, and calling in a few favors from her [[Dawn Patrol]] friends, she managed to wrangle an interview with one of these "mole people" (as other homeless called the underground dwellers) who had been captured during a bank robbery. Although at first silent and defiant, the prisoner became more and more anxious and unsure with each hour he spent separated from his cohorts. He began to babble incoherently of magic mists and green gods. He claimed that he was part of a new underworld order, a troupe of the touched, that he referred to as The Lost. Price could not make much sense of any of this, but when routine blood tests showed that some sort of mutagenic chemical was present in the man's blood, it became obvious that there was more to this problem than met the eye. |
− | Together with a her old friend Quint "[[Historical_Heroes_and_Villains#The_Fist|The Fist]]" Velasquez from the | + | Together with a her old friend Quint "[[Historical_Heroes_and_Villains#The_Fist|The Fist]]" Velasquez from the Dawn Patrol, Price once again donned her costume and set off into the sewers, looking for some answers. It was three months before she was seen again, this time without Quint at her side. The Dawn Patrol sent several more teams into the sewers to search for the missing heroes, but they found no trace of them or their fate. When Shannon Price appeared once more, it was crawling up through a manhole in the middle of rush hour traffic. She was rushed to the hospital, since she had obviously suffered a great deal of punishment and pain during her absence. |
The intrepid social worker never achieved a mental state that one could call sane or even lucid. Lab tests showed that she had the same mysterious mutagen in her blood that investigators had found in captured members of The Lost. When questioned, she readily spouted forth a largely unintelligible tale. Dawn Patrol investigators were able to eke out a few solid facts from the garbled narrative. According to Price, The Lost seems to be a loosely organized confederation of the mentally ill, street people, and anyone else who has become desperate enough to find their way underground. | The intrepid social worker never achieved a mental state that one could call sane or even lucid. Lab tests showed that she had the same mysterious mutagen in her blood that investigators had found in captured members of The Lost. When questioned, she readily spouted forth a largely unintelligible tale. Dawn Patrol investigators were able to eke out a few solid facts from the garbled narrative. According to Price, The Lost seems to be a loosely organized confederation of the mentally ill, street people, and anyone else who has become desperate enough to find their way underground. | ||
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{{Power|[[File:Inherent_Brawl.png|22px]]| Brawl| Melee, Smash| The Lost brawling attacks.}} | {{Power|[[File:Inherent_Brawl.png|22px]]| Brawl| Melee, Smash| The Lost brawling attacks.}} | ||
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''Powers'' | ''Powers'' | ||
[[File:Lost_MutateQuantumGunner.jpg|89px|right]] | [[File:Lost_MutateQuantumGunner.jpg|89px|right]] | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Power|[[File:AssaultWeapons ShotgunBuckShot.png|22px]]| [[Quantum Array Gun]]| (Ranged, Negative) Foe -Recharge, -Speed| Your attack and Movement rate have been slowed by the Quantum Array Gun.}} |
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* Anchorite Hubbins (Pariah Anchorite) | * Anchorite Hubbins (Pariah Anchorite) | ||
− | * Ant of Atlas(''Aberrant Eremite'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin]].'') | + | * Ant of Atlas(''Aberrant Eremite'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)]].'') |
* Baldorf (CoV) | * Baldorf (CoV) | ||
− | * Blast of Hollows (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin]].'') | + | * Blast of Hollows (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)]].'') |
− | * Blubber of Steel (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin]].'') | + | * Blubber of Steel (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)]].'') |
* Chief Genghis | * Chief Genghis | ||
* Clud | * Clud | ||
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* Floyd (''Pariah Anchorite'') (CoV) | * Floyd (''Pariah Anchorite'') (CoV) | ||
* Gregor (CoV) | * Gregor (CoV) | ||
− | * Gruesome of Galaxy (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin]].'') | + | * Gruesome of Galaxy (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)]].'') |
* Gul | * Gul | ||
* Leader Joe (''Headman'') | * Leader Joe (''Headman'') | ||
− | * Muxley (''Aberrant Eremite'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin#Hit the streets to get info from the Lost|Hit the streets to get info from the Lost]] mission from [[Penelope Yin]].'') | + | * Lemkin (''Pariah Prelate'') (Found on the [[Theoden#Stop the Lost from Absorbing all of Synapse's Powers|Stop the Lost from Absorbing all of Synapse's Powers]] mission during the [[Who Will Die]] [[Signature Story Arc]] Episode 1 from [[Theoden]].) |
+ | * Muxley (''Aberrant Eremite'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)#Hit the streets to get info from the Lost|Hit the streets to get info from the Lost]] mission from [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)]].'') | ||
* Paco (CoV) | * Paco (CoV) | ||
* Raoul (''Pariah Prelate'') (CoV) | * Raoul (''Pariah Prelate'') (CoV) | ||
− | * Ruffcut of Perez (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin]].'') | + | * Reymthin (''Aberrant Eremite'') (Found on the [[Theoden#Catch up with the Lost|Catch up with the Lost]] mission during the [[Who Will Die]] [[Signature Story Arc]] Episode 1 from [[Theoden]].) |
+ | * Ruffcut of Perez (''Aberrant Rector'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)]].'') | ||
* Shannon (CoV) | * Shannon (CoV) | ||
− | * Slag of Skyway (''Aberrant Eremite'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin]].'') | + | * Slag of Skyway (''Aberrant Eremite'') (''Found on the [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)#Rescue Mr. Yin|Rescue Mr. Yin]] mission from [[Penelope Yin (Faultline)]].'') |
* Smart Carl (''Headman'') | * Smart Carl (''Headman'') | ||
* Terence (CoV) | * Terence (CoV) | ||
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== Related Badges == | == Related Badges == | ||
− | + | {{BadgeBox|Anathema}} | |
− | + | {{BadgeBox|Finder}} | |
+ | {{BadgeBox|Pariah Anchorite}} | ||
[[Category:Enemies|Lost]] | [[Category:Enemies|Lost]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Rikti Lore]] |
Latest revision as of 02:05, 19 April 2014
Overview
The Lost are an insidious villain group hidden between the ranks of the poor and the homeless. With all the misery caused with the Rikti Invasion, the group has no lack of hideouts nor potential recruits. Beware: despite their weak, harmless appearance, the group has powerful connections, access to untold weapons and, more importantly, a perfectly drawn goal. This group can be fought in City of Heroes between levels 5 to 30 and is present in City of Villains as well.
Background
Lost official info ( Copied from the City of Heroes official website [1]):
The city's heroes did not overlook the rising jobless and homeless rates. Hero organizations opened their doors and turned their training halls into soup kitchens and homeless shelters. Heroes accustomed to using their strength and speed to smash villainy found their powers equally valuable when it came to building new, affordable housing. Tens of thousands who would otherwise have spent hungry nights sleeping on park benches made it through the crisis and eventually found work, thanks to the efforts of Paragon City's heroes.
Unfortunately, it proved impossible for even the combined efforts of heroes, city government, and local community charities to provide succor to everyone who needed it. Even more unfortunately, there were other, less civic-minded groups out there waiting to capitalize on the situation. A variety of evil-minded organizations took advantage of those in desperate straits, a fact that explains the sudden swelling in membership of villain groups like the Freakshow and the Fifth Column, as well as the steady supply of experimental subjects rumored to have disappeared behind the walls of Crey Industries research facilities. And then there were those poor souls who just got lost.
Paragon City's ancient labyrinthine subway and sewer systems had long been a refuge for those with nowhere else to go. During the invasion "those with nowhere else to go" also included the Rikti. The extra-dimensional invaders made their staging areas beneath the city, carving out caves or using the existing sewer and subway tunnels for their own purposes. Much of the war was fought in these underground chambers, and to this day Rikti still lurk in the dark depths. Naturally enough, the city has sealed off the old subway tunnels entirely and embarked on a constant battle to keep the sewer lines working. Although well marked as incredibly dangerous, numerous homeless people have returned to the underground in spite of the danger. For those who have nothing left in the surface world to comfort them, it sometimes proves difficult to abandon the safe places of old.
There is no accurate way of counting how many of those who went underground were lost to the horrors below and how many just wanted to disappear of their own accord. Most of what's publicly known about this chthonic world comes from the reportage of a single, intrepid social worker named Shannon Price. Ms. Price was once a minor hero known as Starlight, and she had fought with distinction during the war. A long time advocate for the homeless, Price hung up her tights for good once peace had returned and focused all of her energies on trying to make Paragon City a safer, healthier place for its poorest citizens.
Through her volunteer work, Price became quite close with much of the homeless community and was soon tapped in to all their circulated rumors and stories. She heard repeated tales of people going down into the underground and disappearing for weeks or months. This, she knew, was not surprising. She'd fought in those tunnels and knew how dangerous they still were. What was interesting was that these lost folk would then turn up again sometime later, often different than they'd been before. They were brusque and almost business-like, always moving with a purpose and never stopping to chat with old friends. They stuck together in tight cliques, and were rumored to have moved beyond simple foraging to armed robbery and other crimes.
Price decided to investigate further, and calling in a few favors from her Dawn Patrol friends, she managed to wrangle an interview with one of these "mole people" (as other homeless called the underground dwellers) who had been captured during a bank robbery. Although at first silent and defiant, the prisoner became more and more anxious and unsure with each hour he spent separated from his cohorts. He began to babble incoherently of magic mists and green gods. He claimed that he was part of a new underworld order, a troupe of the touched, that he referred to as The Lost. Price could not make much sense of any of this, but when routine blood tests showed that some sort of mutagenic chemical was present in the man's blood, it became obvious that there was more to this problem than met the eye.
Together with a her old friend Quint "The Fist" Velasquez from the Dawn Patrol, Price once again donned her costume and set off into the sewers, looking for some answers. It was three months before she was seen again, this time without Quint at her side. The Dawn Patrol sent several more teams into the sewers to search for the missing heroes, but they found no trace of them or their fate. When Shannon Price appeared once more, it was crawling up through a manhole in the middle of rush hour traffic. She was rushed to the hospital, since she had obviously suffered a great deal of punishment and pain during her absence.
The intrepid social worker never achieved a mental state that one could call sane or even lucid. Lab tests showed that she had the same mysterious mutagen in her blood that investigators had found in captured members of The Lost. When questioned, she readily spouted forth a largely unintelligible tale. Dawn Patrol investigators were able to eke out a few solid facts from the garbled narrative. According to Price, The Lost seems to be a loosely organized confederation of the mentally ill, street people, and anyone else who has become desperate enough to find their way underground.
The group has a transforming effect upon it members, not only by providing leadership and a purpose, but by actually changing their bodies. This was obviously the work of the mutagen found in Price's blood stream, although how exactly it got there is unclear. She spoke of a group of elders, or leaders who bestowed the changes upon the Lost. Price referred to these leaders only as The Lost, implying that perhaps they were the actual "Lost" and that their new followers had taken the name from themselves. Price was at her most deranged when describing these mysterious figures, referring to them alternately as "gods," "demons," and "artifexes." Beyond these rather colorful appellations, she offered no real clue as to The Lost's true nature. Analysis of the mutagen in her blood provided little other valuable insight, except the chemical composition of it defied every effort to pinpoint its origin.
Since Price's doomed expedition, The Lost have begun to make their presence felt in the city. No one knows for sure just who they are or where they came from (other than underground), but everyone agrees that they are a tremendous threat. At first it was just organized bands of seemingly normal homeless individuals. Then, larger, decidedly less human-looking creatures were spotted terrorizing parts of the city. In addition to perpetrating crimes like robbery and murder, the Lost also engage in frequent kidnapping. Apparently they increase their own ranks by snatching poor citizens from the streets and transforming them into monsters. Every time a prisoner is captured he or she claims to be one of The Lost and refuses to speak until, within a few hours, utter madness sinks in and the prisoner becomes totally unintelligible.
Recently, the Dawn Patrol managed to capture one of the more terrifying humanoid creatures that had started showing their faces above ground. This particular hulking beast attacked a Dawn Patrol headquarters, along with a cadre of only slightly less fearsome members of The Lost. The "champion" who seemed to be leading the attack was killed, and his autopsy revealed some shocking information. Although his DNA, dental patterns, and fingerprints had all been mangled by the mutagen, together they provided enough information to identify the beast as having once been Quint Velasquez. The former hero who had accompanied Price on her initial exploration hadn't been as "lucky" as his comrade. She had escaped with her body, if not her mind. He had lost them both.
Villain types
Minions
Scrounger Brawler
Despite their bedraggled apperance, Scroungers are actually very dangerous opponents. The Lost are organized much like a street gang or organized crime syndicate, though their weapons are often of surprising good quality.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Brawl Melee, Smash
The Lost brawling attacks.
Scrounger Buckshot
Despite their bedraggled apperance, Scroungers are actually very dangerous opponents. The Lost are organized much like a street gang or organized crime syndicate, though their weapons are often of surprising good quality.
Powers
Shotgun (Ranged) Cone, Lethal, Foe Knockdown
Good at close range. Fires a cone of buckshot pellets and can knock some foes down.
No Melee attacks No Hand to Hand
This Lost doesn´t have any Melee attacks at all
Scrounger Chopper
Despite their bedraggled apperance, Scroungers are actually very dangerous opponents. The Lost are organized much like a street gang or organized crime syndicate, though their weapons are often of surprising good quality.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Fireman Axe Melee, Lethal, Moderate Damage, Foe -Defense
The Fireman Axe deals medium damage and can decrease a target's defense when it hits.
Scrounger Gunner
Despite their bedraggled apperance, Scroungers are actually very dangerous opponents. The Lost are organized much like a street gang or organized crime syndicate, though their weapons are often of surprising good quality.
Powers
Submachine Gun Ranged, Lethal, Low Damage, Foe -Defense
Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.
No Melee attacks No Hand to Hand
This Lost doesn´t have any Melee attacks at all
Scrounger Slicer
Despite their bedraggled apperance, Scroungers are actually very dangerous opponents. The Lost are organized much like a street gang or organized crime syndicate, though their weapons are often of surprising good quality.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Knife Melee, Lethal, Low Damage
Basic stabbing and cutting blade.
Scrounger Slugger
Despite their bedraggled apperance, Scroungers are actually very dangerous opponents. The Lost are organized much like a street gang or organized crime syndicate, though their weapons are often of surprising good quality.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Baseball Bat Melee, Smash, Moderate Damage
There is nothing like slugging someone in the head with this baseball bat.
Mutate Brawler
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Brawl Melee, Smash
The Lost brawling attacks.
Mutate Buckshot
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Shotgun (Ranged) Cone, Lethal, Foe Knockdown
Good at close range. Fires a cone of buckshot pellets and can knock some foes down.
No Melee attacks No Hand to Hand
This Lost doesn´t have any Melee attacks at all
Mutate Chopper
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Fireman Axe Melee, Lethal, Moderate Damage, Foe -Defense
The Fireman Axe deals medium damage and can decrease a target's defense when it hits.
Mutate Gunner
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Submachine Gun Ranged, Lethal, Low Damage, Foe -Defense
Rapid fire rifle. Can reduce target's defense.
No Melee attacks No Hand to Hand
This Lost doesn´t have any Melee attacks at all
Mutate Slammer
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Med Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Sledgehammer Melee, Smash, High Damage, Foe Knockdown
This heavy, but unwieldy and slow Sledgehammer can knock down foes.
Mutate Slicer
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Knife Melee, Lethal, Low Damage
Basic stabbing and cutting blade.
Mutate Slugger
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Baseball Bat Melee, Smash, Moderate Damage
There is nothing like slugging someone in the head with this baseball bat.
Lieutenants
Headman Blaster
Mutates are fearsome, dedicated fighters, and their leaders prefer to be in the thick of the fighting. With their mutations more advanced than the normal mutates, they are not afraid to charge into hand to hand combat with anyone that stands in their way.
Powers
Rikti Pistol Ranged, Energy, Foe Disorient
The Rikti pistol deals nominal damage, but can Disorient its target.
No Melee attacks No Hand to Hand
This Lost doesn´t have any Melee attacks at all
Headman Rifleman
Mutates are fearsome, dedicated fighters, and their leaders prefer to be in the tick of the fighting. With their mutations more advanced than the normal mutates, they are not afraid to charge into hand to hand combat with anyone that stands in their way.
Powers
Rikti Rifle Ranged, Energy, Foe Knockback, Disorient
The Rikti Rifle takes a while to recharge, but deals a lot of damage and can Knockback and Disorient foes.
No Melee attacks No Hand to Hand
This Lost doesn´t have any Melee attacks at all
Headman Swordsman
Mutates are fearsome, dedicated fighters, and their leaders prefer to be in the tick of the fighting. With their mutations more advanced than the normal mutates, they are not afraid to charge into hand to hand combat with anyone that stands in their way.
Powers
Revolver Ranged, Lethal, Moderate Damage
Small caliber side arm. Not very accurate.
Rikti Sword (Melee, Energy/Lethal), Foe Disorient
You are Disoriented.
Anathema
The Anathema are members of the Lost who have undergone substantial mutations, becoming huge creatures that are barely recognizable as humans. They engage their foes with an unnatural brutality, using whatever weaponry they can find.
Powers
Mental Blast Ranged, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The basic psionic attack does moderate damage and can slightly reduce a target's attack speed.
Subdue Ranged, Psionic, Foe Immobilize
Subdue deals moderate damage and may leave the targeted foe Immobilized for a brief time. Immobilized foes can not move but can still attack.
Psychic Scream (Ranged) Cone, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The howl of Psionic energy resonates in the mind of all foes within its conical area of effect.
Telekinetic Blast Ranged, Moderate Damage (Smash/Psionic), Foe Knockback
You can use Telekinesis to Blast a targeted foe with the power of your mind. This attack deals Smashing and Psionic damage, and can knock your opponent back. Damage: Moderate. Recharge: Moderate
Will Domination Ranged, Psionic, Foe Sleep
This powerful attack is so painful, it usually renders its target inconscious. The victim is asleep, but will awaken if disturbed.
Rikti Sword (Melee, Energy/Lethal), Foe Disorient
You are Disoriented.
Brawl Melee, Smash
The Lost brawling attacks.
Resistance Auto, Self +Prot( Ho 1 St 1 Sl 1 )
Bosses
Aberrant Eremite
The leaders of the Anathema have fully mutated minds that allow them to project their indomitable will onto others. They can use these powers to immobilize, hypnotize or even dominate lesser wills. The Eremites are the preachers of the Lost. Their psychic abilities allow them to entrance crowds of possible converts.
Powers
Mental Blast Ranged, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The basic psionic attack does moderate damage and can slightly reduce a target's attack speed.
Mass Hypnosis Foe Sleep
You have been put to sleep. You are helpless until the effect is broken.
Rikti Sword (Melee, Energy/Lethal), Foe Disorient
You are Disoriented.
Brawl Melee, Smash
The Lost brawling attacks.
Aberrant Rector
The leaders of the Anathema have fully mutated minds that allow them to project their indomitable will onto others. They can use these powers to immobilize, hypnotize or even dominate lesser wills. The Rectors are the masters of one-on-one conversions, their persuasive abilities work best on a single target.
Powers
Mental Blast Ranged, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The basic psionic attack does moderate damage and can slightly reduce a target's attack speed.
Mesmerize Ranged, Psionic, Foe Sleep
Hypnotize painfully enraptures a target with psychic energy rendering him unconscious. The target will remain asleep for some time, but will awaken if attacked.
Dominate Ranged, Foe Hold
Tear at the mind of a single target foe. Dominate renders a single victim helpless, lost in his own mind and unable to defend himself.
Rikti Sword (Melee, Energy/Lethal), Foe Disorient
You are Disoriented.
Brawl Melee, Smash
The Lost brawling attacks.
Pariah Anchorite
The most fully mutated Lost, the Pariahs no longer bear any resemblance to the humans they once were. They've become true monsters, although it's not their claws you should fear: it's their prodigious psychic powers, which can rend an opponent's mind faster than any claw can tear flesh.
Powers
Mental Blast Ranged, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The basic psionic attack does moderate damage and can slightly reduce a target's attack speed.
Mass Hypnosis Targeted Area of Effect, Foe Sleep
Hypnotizes a group of foes at a distance and puts them to Sleep. The targets will remain asleep for some time, but will awaken if attacked. This power deals no damage, but if done discretely, the targets won't even be aware of your presence.
Total Domination Targeted Area of Effect, Foe Hold
Tear at hte mind of a group of foes around one targeted foe. Dominate renders its victims helpless, lost in their own mind and unable to defend themselves.
Rikti Sword (Melee, Energy/Lethal) Foe Disorient
You are Disoriented.
Brawl Melee, Smash
The Lost brawling attacks.
Pariah Prelate
The most fully mutated Lost, the Pariahs no longer bear any resemblance to the humans they once were. They've become true monsters, although it's not their claws you should fear: it's their prodigious psychic powers, which can rend an opponent's mind faster than any claw can tear flesh.
Powers
Mental Blast Ranged, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The basic psionic attack does moderate damage and can slightly reduce a target's attack speed.
Mesmerize Ranged Psionic, Foe Sleep
Hypnotize painfully enraptures a target with psychic energy rendering him unconscious. The target will remain asleep for some time, but will awaken if attacked.
Dominate Ranged, Foe Hold
Tear at the mind of a single target foe. Dominate renders a single victim helpless, lost in his own mind and unable to defend himself.
Rikti Sword (Melee, Energy/Lethal), Foe Disorient
You are Disoriented.
Brawl Melee, Smash
The Lost brawling attacks.
Quantum Gunners
Mutate Quantum Gunner (Minion)
After a few months in the service of the Lost, members begin to mutate, becoming distorted, grotesque looking men. Although they still use the same weapons as the Scroungers, their mutations give them increased strength and resilence, making them much more dangerous.
Powers
Quantum Array Gun (Ranged, Negative) Foe -Recharge, -Speed
Your attack and Movement rate have been slowed by the Quantum Array Gun.
Archvillains
Kurse
Main Article: Kurse
Many of the leaders of the strange underground society or cult called the Lost exhibit dangerous psychic powers. The Lost leader known as Kurse has refined these powers to a degree rarely seen in human psychics, and has spurned mere physicality for the powers of the mind.
Powers
Mental Blast Ranged, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The basic psionic attack does moderate damage and can slightly reduce a target's attack speed.
Subdue Ranged, Psionic, Foe Immobilize
Subdue deals moderate damage and may leave the targeted foe Immobilized for a brief time. Immobilized foes can not move but can still attack.
Psychic Scream (Ranged) Cone, Psionic, Foe -Recharge
The howl of Psionic energy resonates in the mind of all foes within its conical area of effect.
Telekinetic Blast Ranged, Moderate Damage (Smash/Psionic), Foe Knockback
You can use Telekinesis to Blast a targeted foe with the power of your mind. This attack deals Smashing and Psionic damage, and can knock your opponent back. Damage: Moderate. Recharge: Moderate
Will Domination Ranged, Psionic, Foe Sleep
This powerful attack is so painful, it usually renders its target inconscious. The victim is asleep, but will awaken if disturbed.
Total Domination Targeted Area of Effect, Foe Hold
Tear at the mind of a group of foes around one targeted foe. Dominate renders its victims helpless, lost in their own mind and unable to defend themselves.
No Melee attacks No Hand to Hand
Kurse doesn´t have any Melee attacks at all
Named Enemies
- Anchorite Hubbins (Pariah Anchorite)
- Ant of Atlas(Aberrant Eremite) (Found on the Rescue Mr. Yin mission from Penelope Yin (Faultline).)
- Baldorf (CoV)
- Blast of Hollows (Aberrant Rector) (Found on the Rescue Mr. Yin mission from Penelope Yin (Faultline).)
- Blubber of Steel (Aberrant Rector) (Found on the Rescue Mr. Yin mission from Penelope Yin (Faultline).)
- Chief Genghis
- Clud
- Faizan (CoV)
- Floyd (Pariah Anchorite) (CoV)
- Gregor (CoV)
- Gruesome of Galaxy (Aberrant Rector) (Found on the Rescue Mr. Yin mission from Penelope Yin (Faultline).)
- Gul
- Leader Joe (Headman)
- Lemkin (Pariah Prelate) (Found on the Stop the Lost from Absorbing all of Synapse's Powers mission during the Who Will Die Signature Story Arc Episode 1 from Theoden.)
- Muxley (Aberrant Eremite) (Found on the Hit the streets to get info from the Lost mission from Penelope Yin (Faultline).)
- Paco (CoV)
- Raoul (Pariah Prelate) (CoV)
- Reymthin (Aberrant Eremite) (Found on the Catch up with the Lost mission during the Who Will Die Signature Story Arc Episode 1 from Theoden.)
- Ruffcut of Perez (Aberrant Rector) (Found on the Rescue Mr. Yin mission from Penelope Yin (Faultline).)
- Shannon (CoV)
- Slag of Skyway (Aberrant Eremite) (Found on the Rescue Mr. Yin mission from Penelope Yin (Faultline).)
- Smart Carl (Headman)
- Terence (CoV)
- The recruiter (Headman)
- Tindalus (Aberrant Rector) (COH)
- Typhoid Willy (Aberrant Rector) (Found on the Capture the infectious Lost mission from Dr. Shelly Percey.)
- Unlucky Pete (Headman)
- Zeb (CoV)
Related Badges
Anathema These Lost serve you grudgingly. |
Finder You are beginning to uncover the mystery that is The Lost. |
Pariah Anchorite Now the Lost fear your power! |