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− | '''Ancillary Power Pools''' (also known as Epic Power Pools, shown in game as Epic power set) are powersets that become available for Heroes at level 41. | + | '''Ancillary Power Pools''' (also known as Epic Power Pools, shown in game as Epic power set) are powersets that become available for Heroes at level 41. A hero can only select one Ancillary Power Pool. Villains have access to similar [[Patron Power Pools]]. [[Warshade]]s and [[Peacebringer]]s do not get Ancillary Power Pools. |
Unlike the regular [[Power Pools]], APP are restricted by Archetype. The powers in these pools are selected from other Archetypes, and are designed to give each Archetype access to types of abilities that they do not normally have: holds and ranged attacks for melee Archetypes, armors for ranged Archetypes, etc. | Unlike the regular [[Power Pools]], APP are restricted by Archetype. The powers in these pools are selected from other Archetypes, and are designed to give each Archetype access to types of abilities that they do not normally have: holds and ranged attacks for melee Archetypes, armors for ranged Archetypes, etc. |
Revision as of 21:30, 17 February 2009
Ancillary Power Pools (also known as Epic Power Pools, shown in game as Epic power set) are powersets that become available for Heroes at level 41. A hero can only select one Ancillary Power Pool. Villains have access to similar Patron Power Pools. Warshades and Peacebringers do not get Ancillary Power Pools.
Unlike the regular Power Pools, APP are restricted by Archetype. The powers in these pools are selected from other Archetypes, and are designed to give each Archetype access to types of abilities that they do not normally have: holds and ranged attacks for melee Archetypes, armors for ranged Archetypes, etc.
Just like the regular Power Pools, you can choose a different APP during a respec.
Blaster
Blaster Ancillary Powersets give them slight Scrapper-like resistances, small Tanker-like self boosts, and small crowd control capability.
Controller
Controller Ancillary Powersets give them slight Scrapper-like resistances, and some (ranged) offensive capability.
Defender
Defender Ancillary Powersets give them slight Scrapper-like resistance and some self-boosting powers; Psychic Mastery gives them slight control capability.
Scrapper
Scrapper Ancillary Pools give them one or two ranged powers, and slight crowd control capability.
Tanker
Tanker Ancillary Powersets give them slight crowd control capability, and some ranged offense.
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See also: Power Pools