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Revision as of 01:28, 29 December 2008
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Overview
An Elite Boss is a tough opponent to face. Elite Bosses have several times as many Hit Points as a standard Boss, and are more powerful in other ways as well. They can sometimes be soloed, but often require teammates to defeat.
An equal level Elite Boss will con +2 to the player's level, the same as a Boss. Their name will appear in orange to players of an equal level. Defeating one earns Experience and Influence/Infamy roughly the same as a Boss. Like a Boss, the Elite Boss will have higher levels of protection against status effects. For example, it will normally take two applications of a hold power to hold an Elite Boss (disregarding Dominators' Domination Inherent and Controllers' Overpower ability).
Depending on the player's Notoriety and the number of teammates they have, mission-specific Archvillains or Heroes may spawn as Elite Bosses instead. These reduced foes will retain the Purple Triangles of Doom, which other Elite Boss units do not.
Examples
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Notes
- The Elite Boss Enemy Rank was first introduced in Issue 3. Frostfire is its well-known poster mutant.
- In City of Villains the most commonly encountered Elite Boss are the Longbow troops known as Longbow Ballista
- The most common Elite Boss ally found is the Shivan Decimator, who is obtained from Bloody Bay.