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− | Wielding a | + | Wielding a potentially counterintuitive array of powers, '''Dominators''' are a complex class. You excel at forcing foes to bend to your will. You can lock your enemies to one spot, render them unconscious, or even turn them against their allies. But you do far more than control the battle; you truly dominate by dealing damage while you hold or immobilize those around you. You are a fairly effective solo class though you lack defenses and have no mez protection beyond the use of your Inherent Power. For this reason, you are particularly fearsome when paired up with a corruptor to buff you or a stalker to strike down your dominated targets. When an entire group can take advantage of the foes you've locked down, your controlling powers will really shine. |
The Dominator's inherent power is Domination, and mastery of its use is the most common sign of an experienced Dominator and a novice. Each time you attack your enemies you build up Domination; the more people you have in your team, the more Domination you build. Once your Domination bar is full you can unlock this power, increasing your base damage by 75% while effectively doubling the effectiveness of your holds and other control powers. While Domination is active, your longer and more powerful control powers can turn the tides of an otherwise hopeless battle. Furthermore, Domination protects you from controls yourself, and refills your Endurance bar - making it a power that on its own can completely turn the tide of a battle! | The Dominator's inherent power is Domination, and mastery of its use is the most common sign of an experienced Dominator and a novice. Each time you attack your enemies you build up Domination; the more people you have in your team, the more Domination you build. Once your Domination bar is full you can unlock this power, increasing your base damage by 75% while effectively doubling the effectiveness of your holds and other control powers. While Domination is active, your longer and more powerful control powers can turn the tides of an otherwise hopeless battle. Furthermore, Domination protects you from controls yourself, and refills your Endurance bar - making it a power that on its own can completely turn the tide of a battle! | ||
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== Strategies == | == Strategies == | ||
+ | The Dominator as an archetype is counterintuitive to play, difficult to master, and relies on mechanics and techniques that are not obvious to many styles of player. Furthermore, the Dominator has a legacy of being underpowered, and suffers in the early game slightly as the game becomes more difficult, often leading to them being considered a 'weak class'. While not as obviously powerful as the other Archetypes of City of Villains, strategic and tactical play can make a significant difference to the play experience. | ||
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+ | The Dominator doesn't have any ways of protecting itself in its sets, and it gains a very small boost from most pool powers designed to improve defense or resistance; in practice, this means that the Dominator feels very vulnerable, and many Dominator players take this to mean they should play like a Blaster, or perhaps a Controller. This strategy can work in the early game, but it neglects some of the best powers in the Dominator's secondary, and generally makes for slow play. The Dominator's ranged damage isn't as good as its melee damage, and its controls are not as long-lasting outside of Domination. | ||
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+ | What the Dominator player needs to consider to make the most of the early game is the idea of an Active Defense. The principle is simple; a held opponent cannot hurt you. If you are fighting a group of three opponents, say, a Lieutenant and two Minions, by holding the Lieutenant, you have effectively reduced the amount of damage you will take by more than a third. At first, you won't be able to maintain more than one hold at a time on an opponent, but provided you apply your Hold to the lieutenant whenever it becomes available, it should be unable to fight you at all, while you engage the much-less dangerous minions. As you increase in level, and your holds last for longer and you gain more and different controls, the number of opponents you can keep from attacking you increases. This means you can handle bigger groups, which means you can earn more experience, and faster. | ||
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+ | Learning and adopting this principle is the first step towards a surviving Dominator. If you play like a controller or a blaster, using your controls to keep an opponent at bay while you whittle away at their health with ranged blasts, you will level slowly and be in trouble when you finally miss an opponent. | ||
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+ | '''Building And Using Domination''' | ||
+ | A good bit of advice for beginning Dominators is to set Domination as their auto-power. In the early game, this will give you an idea for how rapidly this powerful inherent builds. Too many Dominators see Domination as rare, something that has to be conserved and saved or it won't be available when you need it. The mindset claims that it doesn't want to 'waste' Domination. If you go through a full mission with Domination fully charged, and never use it, then you ''have'' wasted it. Domination charges relatively fast, now, and degrades slowly. It's very easy to take a break to rest, even go away from the game for a moment or two, and still have Domination accessable. | ||
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+ | Domination changes fights around; it gives the Dominator a full bar of Endurance, it breaks them free from status effects, it significantly increases their damage, and it multiplies the effect of their control powers. Sometimes, what counts as a control power can be a little oddly-defined by the game - for example, Bone Smasher (a melee attack with a 60% chance to Disorient a foe) is considered a control power by the game because of its disorient effect! Knowing what attacks benefit the most from Domination can change your attacking once you've used the powerful inherent. | ||
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+ | The final note here is that once you start using Domination regularly, and stop treating it as a rare thing that has to be conserved, you will realise that sometimes, you can rebuild Domination before the actual Domination ''power'' has recharged. This is a common enough situation, and one of the reasons many Dominators invest in Hasten. Hasten does three things for the Dominator - it allows Domination to recharge faster (by shortening its recharge time), it allows Domination to be built faster (by letting you make more attacks in a short amount of time), and it allows Domination to be used more effectively (by allowing you to make more attacks under the influence of Domination). The practical upshot is that Hasten is a cornerstone power to many Dominators. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 04:39, 23 February 2007
Overview
Wielding a potentially counterintuitive array of powers, Dominators are a complex class. You excel at forcing foes to bend to your will. You can lock your enemies to one spot, render them unconscious, or even turn them against their allies. But you do far more than control the battle; you truly dominate by dealing damage while you hold or immobilize those around you. You are a fairly effective solo class though you lack defenses and have no mez protection beyond the use of your Inherent Power. For this reason, you are particularly fearsome when paired up with a corruptor to buff you or a stalker to strike down your dominated targets. When an entire group can take advantage of the foes you've locked down, your controlling powers will really shine.
The Dominator's inherent power is Domination, and mastery of its use is the most common sign of an experienced Dominator and a novice. Each time you attack your enemies you build up Domination; the more people you have in your team, the more Domination you build. Once your Domination bar is full you can unlock this power, increasing your base damage by 75% while effectively doubling the effectiveness of your holds and other control powers. While Domination is active, your longer and more powerful control powers can turn the tides of an otherwise hopeless battle. Furthermore, Domination protects you from controls yourself, and refills your Endurance bar - making it a power that on its own can completely turn the tide of a battle!
The Dominator's power sets are:
Primary: Control
Secondary: Assault
The Dominator has Low Hit Points and Medium Damage.
Power Sets
Primary Power Sets
A Dominator's primary power sets are designed for controlling enemies. They are:
Secondary Power Sets
A Dominator's secondary power sets are designed for assault. They are:
Patron Power Pools
Strategies
The Dominator as an archetype is counterintuitive to play, difficult to master, and relies on mechanics and techniques that are not obvious to many styles of player. Furthermore, the Dominator has a legacy of being underpowered, and suffers in the early game slightly as the game becomes more difficult, often leading to them being considered a 'weak class'. While not as obviously powerful as the other Archetypes of City of Villains, strategic and tactical play can make a significant difference to the play experience.
Active Defense The Dominator doesn't have any ways of protecting itself in its sets, and it gains a very small boost from most pool powers designed to improve defense or resistance; in practice, this means that the Dominator feels very vulnerable, and many Dominator players take this to mean they should play like a Blaster, or perhaps a Controller. This strategy can work in the early game, but it neglects some of the best powers in the Dominator's secondary, and generally makes for slow play. The Dominator's ranged damage isn't as good as its melee damage, and its controls are not as long-lasting outside of Domination.
What the Dominator player needs to consider to make the most of the early game is the idea of an Active Defense. The principle is simple; a held opponent cannot hurt you. If you are fighting a group of three opponents, say, a Lieutenant and two Minions, by holding the Lieutenant, you have effectively reduced the amount of damage you will take by more than a third. At first, you won't be able to maintain more than one hold at a time on an opponent, but provided you apply your Hold to the lieutenant whenever it becomes available, it should be unable to fight you at all, while you engage the much-less dangerous minions. As you increase in level, and your holds last for longer and you gain more and different controls, the number of opponents you can keep from attacking you increases. This means you can handle bigger groups, which means you can earn more experience, and faster.
Learning and adopting this principle is the first step towards a surviving Dominator. If you play like a controller or a blaster, using your controls to keep an opponent at bay while you whittle away at their health with ranged blasts, you will level slowly and be in trouble when you finally miss an opponent.
Building And Using Domination A good bit of advice for beginning Dominators is to set Domination as their auto-power. In the early game, this will give you an idea for how rapidly this powerful inherent builds. Too many Dominators see Domination as rare, something that has to be conserved and saved or it won't be available when you need it. The mindset claims that it doesn't want to 'waste' Domination. If you go through a full mission with Domination fully charged, and never use it, then you have wasted it. Domination charges relatively fast, now, and degrades slowly. It's very easy to take a break to rest, even go away from the game for a moment or two, and still have Domination accessable.
Domination changes fights around; it gives the Dominator a full bar of Endurance, it breaks them free from status effects, it significantly increases their damage, and it multiplies the effect of their control powers. Sometimes, what counts as a control power can be a little oddly-defined by the game - for example, Bone Smasher (a melee attack with a 60% chance to Disorient a foe) is considered a control power by the game because of its disorient effect! Knowing what attacks benefit the most from Domination can change your attacking once you've used the powerful inherent.
The final note here is that once you start using Domination regularly, and stop treating it as a rare thing that has to be conserved, you will realise that sometimes, you can rebuild Domination before the actual Domination power has recharged. This is a common enough situation, and one of the reasons many Dominators invest in Hasten. Hasten does three things for the Dominator - it allows Domination to recharge faster (by shortening its recharge time), it allows Domination to be built faster (by letting you make more attacks in a short amount of time), and it allows Domination to be used more effectively (by allowing you to make more attacks under the influence of Domination). The practical upshot is that Hasten is a cornerstone power to many Dominators.
Notes
- As of 8-1-06, Domination now has additional benefits. You can trigger Domination while under status effects, this works like a break free inspiration. While Domination is active you have a some level of resistance to all status effects.
External Links
- Archetypes documentation on official City of Villains site
- Official City of Villains Manual as a PDF file