Difference between revisions of "Character Slot"
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A '''Character Slot''' is a line on the Character Select Screen where one character "exists". Each [[servers|server]] has its own "bank" of character slots, unlike some games where character slots are shared across several servers. | A '''Character Slot''' is a line on the Character Select Screen where one character "exists". Each [[servers|server]] has its own "bank" of character slots, unlike some games where character slots are shared across several servers. | ||
− | [[Issue 21]] increased the number of character slots to 48 slots per server for [[VIP Players]], and 36 slots for Free and Premium players. | + | [[Issue 21]] increased the number of character slots to 48 slots per server for [[VIP Players]], and 36 slots for Free and Premium players. |
+ | In addition to buying extra slots, players can utilize [[Server Transfer]]s to free occupied slots on a server of their choice. Note that in order to transfer a character, the target server must have an open character slot. | ||
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{{Gametip|game=both|tip=Occasionally characters may mysteriously move to the second, third or fourth page of slots on the Character Select screen. The best way to keep this from happening is to tick "Remember Account Name" at the login screen, which creates a text file listing each server's characters and saves it to the installation folder, which prevents those characters from moving.}} | {{Gametip|game=both|tip=Occasionally characters may mysteriously move to the second, third or fourth page of slots on the Character Select screen. The best way to keep this from happening is to tick "Remember Account Name" at the login screen, which creates a text file listing each server's characters and saves it to the installation folder, which prevents those characters from moving.}} | ||
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* 1 free slot was granted for every 12 months of paid subscription time as part of the [[Veteran Rewards Program]] ''(no longer obtainable)''. | * 1 free slot was granted for every 12 months of paid subscription time as part of the [[Veteran Rewards Program]] ''(no longer obtainable)''. | ||
* Slots can be purchased through the [[Paragon Market]] for 480 [[Paragon Points|pp]] each (or for a discount: 2 for 800 and 5 for 1600) | * Slots can be purchased through the [[Paragon Market]] for 480 [[Paragon Points|pp]] each (or for a discount: 2 for 800 and 5 for 1600) | ||
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+ | Slots are commonly placed on sale through the Paragon Market, at anywhere from 25% to 90% off. These sales typically accompany a new power set release or a release of new low-level content, both of which may or may not require additional unlock fees, to encourage players to play the new power set or content. | ||
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+ | == License Interactions == | ||
+ | Please note that [[Premium Player]]s can unlock character slots occupied by characters ''that require further licenses to utilize''. For instance, [[Mastermind]]s require 13 [[Reward Token]]s or a separate purchase on the [[Paragon Market]] before being able to play them as a Premium Player. However, the game ''will'' allow a player ''without'' these licenses to unlock a Mastermind, resulting in an unlocked character that still cannot be played. However, hovering over a locked slot or character will tell a player what unlock(s) they need to obtain before the character can be played. | ||
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+ | For instance, a Tier 4 or lower Premium Player attempting to unlock a slot occupied by a Mastermind will display this popup when hovering over the character, telling the player they need to unlock both the archetype ''and'' the slot: | ||
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+ | Locks:<br /> | ||
+ | Your account does not have access to the archetype, Mastermind.<br /> | ||
+ | The character slot needs to be unlocked.}} | ||
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+ | A Tier 5+ Premium Player attempting to unlock a slot occupied by a Mastermind will also see an informational popup, but it will only note the need to unlock the character slot, as the player has enough Reward Tokens to unlock the Paragon Rewards unlock license. | ||
== Historical == | == Historical == |
Revision as of 01:04, 30 April 2012
Overview
A Character Slot is a line on the Character Select Screen where one character "exists". Each server has its own "bank" of character slots, unlike some games where character slots are shared across several servers.
Issue 21 increased the number of character slots to 48 slots per server for VIP Players, and 36 slots for Free and Premium players.
In addition to buying extra slots, players can utilize Server Transfers to free occupied slots on a server of their choice. Note that in order to transfer a character, the target server must have an open character slot.
Assignable Slots
In addition to the 12 slots that come on each server, players may acquire and assign additional slots on a server-by-server basis, up to a total of 48 slots on any given server.
- 2 free slots were awarded if a player was subscribed at the release of Issue 12 and for a few weeks after (no longer obtainable).
- 2 free slots are awarded for applying a Going Rogue serial code (if applied before City of Heroes Freedom only) (no longer obtainable).
- 1 free slot was granted for every 12 months of paid subscription time as part of the Veteran Rewards Program (no longer obtainable).
- Slots can be purchased through the Paragon Market for 480 pp each (or for a discount: 2 for 800 and 5 for 1600)
Slots are commonly placed on sale through the Paragon Market, at anywhere from 25% to 90% off. These sales typically accompany a new power set release or a release of new low-level content, both of which may or may not require additional unlock fees, to encourage players to play the new power set or content.
License Interactions
Please note that Premium Players can unlock character slots occupied by characters that require further licenses to utilize. For instance, Masterminds require 13 Reward Tokens or a separate purchase on the Paragon Market before being able to play them as a Premium Player. However, the game will allow a player without these licenses to unlock a Mastermind, resulting in an unlocked character that still cannot be played. However, hovering over a locked slot or character will tell a player what unlock(s) they need to obtain before the character can be played.
For instance, a Tier 4 or lower Premium Player attempting to unlock a slot occupied by a Mastermind will display this popup when hovering over the character, telling the player they need to unlock both the archetype and the slot:
Locks: Your account does not have access to the archetype, Mastermind. |
A Tier 5+ Premium Player attempting to unlock a slot occupied by a Mastermind will also see an informational popup, but it will only note the need to unlock the character slot, as the player has enough Reward Tokens to unlock the Paragon Rewards unlock license.
Historical
Issue 12 introduced additional purchasable slots and every server was expanded to allow up to 36 slots, accessible through three pages.
- 2 free slots were issued for players logging into their accounts for several weeks after Issue 12 went live.
- As part of the in-game store, slots could be purchased as follows prior to Issue 21/City of Heroes Freedom:
- 1 slot for $5.99 | £3.49 | € 4.99
- 2 slots for $9.99 | £5.99 | € 8.99 (approx. $4.99/slot)
- 5 slots for $19.99 | £11.99 | € 17.99 (approx. $3.99/slot)
- 2 free slots were included in Going Rogue Complete Collection if applied before Issue 21. (After Issue 21, the two slots are no longer granted.)
- 1 free slot per 12 months of subscription ended with the Veteran Rewards Program.
If the in-game store went down for any reason, players lost access to any character slots beyond the base twelve free slots, unless it was already filled with a character. For example, Player Joe had 14 slots on Justice, and had characters in 13 of those slots; if the in-game store went down, he still had access to Character 13, but did not have access to Slot 14 to create a new character. When the in-game store came back, the slots automatically opened back up.