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Revision as of 04:31, 16 February 2009
Overview
Officer Parks | |
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Patrolman | |
Zone | Outbreak |
Coordinates | (-83, 0, 1,3) |
Level Range | 1 |
Introduced By | Officer Flint |
Introduces | Sergeant Hicks |
Enemy Groups |
Contaminated |
Officer Parks is the second contact you will meet if you go through the Outbreak tutorial zone. He is located at (-83, 0, 1,333).
Contents
Introductions
Contact Introduced By
New Contact(s)
Sergeant Hicks can tell you about Inspirations.
Use your compass or map to find Sergeant Hicks.
Information
Patrolman
Officer Parks has walked the streets of Paragon City since he was a young man. He takes great pride and pleasure in doing his part to keep the city of heroes safe.
Prior to Introduction
You need to finish your work for Officer Flint before you can help me.
Initial Contact
You must be Character. I sure hope you can help. First, let me explain how to use your powers. Your Powers Tray located at the bottom of the screen contains an icon for each of your powers.
Left click the icon to use the power, or right click the icon to learn about the power. You can use the Powers tab to add new powers to your tray whenever you receive them.
Click on 'Ask about available missions' to proceed.
No More Missions
You should go see Active Contact now, Character. There's nothing more you can do for me.
Missions
Talk to Professor Hoffman, then Lt. MacReady
Briefing
Things are getting out of control, and I can tell you need to learn all about combat, Character. First, I want you to learn about how tough things can be by talking to Professor Hoffman in front of the deactivated robots right in front of me. Then talk to Lt. MacReady for your combat lesson, then I want you to come back and talk to me.
Mission Acceptance
Professor Hoffman is standing right over there.
Mission Objective(s)
- Talk to Professor Hoffman
Briefing
Here we have some deactivated robots. If you left click on them you can target them, you can also use the Tab key to cycle targets. This is how you determine which enemy you are attacking.
You can also Consider (or 'con') your target and note the level difference to your character by the color of the name.
Gray names mean that the enemy is vastly weaker than you and worth no Experience.
Green names mean that the enemy is two levels weaker than you and worth a little amount of Experience.
Blue names mean they are one level weaker than you.
White names mean they are the same level as yourself. These enemies give the normal amount of Experience.
Yellow names mean they are one level stronger than you, and give more Experience as a result.
Orange names are enemies two levels higher than you.
Red names are enemies three levels higher than you.
Purple names mean enemies that are vastly superior to you.
There are also three different types of enemies at each level, these are Minions, Lieutenants, and Bosses. Minions are the weakest and you should be able to defeat these easily. Lieutenants are stronger, and have more attacks and can take more damage. Finally Bosses are the strongest, and even if a Boss 'cons' green to you, you are in for a tough fight.
Now go see Lt. MacReady and learn about how to deal with your foes.
Mission Objective(s)
- Talk to Lt. MacReady
Briefing
So you're Character, eh? Well, I've been told you need to learn a thing or two about combat. First off, you need to Target the enemy you want to attack by clicking on them with your left mouse button, or use the Tab key to cycle targeted enemies.
Once you have your enemy targeted you can attack them by simply clicking the power in your power tray, or hit the appropriate Number Key.
After you use a power it takes time to recharge. The icon will go small, and grow larger until it returns to its original size. Once the icon is normal sized, the power can be used again.
You can take some practice shots at any of these deactivated drones, to get used to your powers. When you are done, go see Officer Parks for an assignment.
Mission Objective(s)
- Talk to Officer Parks
Briefing
Ok, so Professor Hoffman told you how to 'consider' targets by the colors, and Lt. MacReady showed you how to use your powers in combat by targeting something and clicking the power. Sounds to me like you are ready for a task. There's a riot going on and we need all the heroes who can help to lend a hand. I want you to take down 2 contaminated thugs in the Hot Zone to the Southwest, behind the fences.
Mission Objective(s)
- Defeat two thugs in the Southwest
- Defeat 2 Contaminated
Return to Officer Parks for further instructions
Unnecessary Solicitation
Go defeat two thugs. They're behind the fenced-in area to the Southwest. Use your compass to guide you. Once you've done that, come back.
Debriefing
Great job, you did pretty well back there, Character. Let me explain more about combat. Most attacks deal damage, and the damage you can take is represented by Hit Points. You can see how many Hit Points you have left by looking at your Hit Point Bar.
If you end up with 0 Hit Points, you will have the option of teleporting to the Hospital.
Below the HP Bar is your Endurance Bar. Powers use up endurance when they are activated. When the Endurance Bar is empty, you'll need to wait before you can attack again.