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Windows

There are several windows that you may display in your user interface that will aid in navigating through the game, surviving your encounters, and communicating with other players.

Several of these windows display general information and are able to spawn other windows with more detailed information. This may be done by clicking on the name of the child window you wish to open. You may then close the child window by clicking on the name of the window again. You may also close these windows by clicking on the small red 'X' bubble in either the lower or upper right hand corner of the window.

Often, these child windows are attached to their parent by default and will move with the parent window. When anchored to parent windows, opening a second child window from the same parent will close the first child window.

Some child windows can be released from their parents and allowed to float. Floating windows may be dragged to new locations and can often be enlarged to display more detail or shrunk to be placed off to the side where they will serve as information, but not interfere with your interaction with the world. In addition, a window that is floating can be opened and closed independently of the child windows belonging to the same parent window.

For example, if the Map Window is anchored to the Nav Window, moving one will move the other. If you have the Map Window open and decide to open the Badges Window (which, in this example we will assume is also anchored), the Map Window will close and the Badges Window will open. However, if the Map Window is floating and you decide to open the Badges Window, doing so will not close the Map Window. Similarly, if the Map Window is set to float and the Badges Window is currently open, opening the Map Window will not close the Badges Window.

In order to set a child window to float, click on the bubble in the upper or lower left corner of the child. If the bubble is filled, the window will be anchored. If the bubble is empty, the window is floating.

Any window that may be resized can be manipulated by clicking on the outer borders of the window and dragging them to make the window the right size.

Clicking in the tab on the upper or lower border of any floating window will allow you to drag the window around the screen to reposition it.

In a few cases, windows may have sections within them that may be resized by clicking the borders between sections and dragging them to reallocate space. Columns of information in the Super Group Window and the divider between the upper and lower chat windows in the Chat Window are just two examples of this.

Status Window

Status Window

The following additional windows may be accessed from the Status Window:

  • Chat
  • Tray
  • Target
  • Nav
  • Menu

The Status Window displays the following:

Status Bars

The Hit Point Bar Changes Colors as You Take Damage
  • Hit Point Bar - The top bar in the display indicates the amount of Hit Points you currently have remaining. The maximum length of this bar is constant, regardless of how many Hit Points you gain as your level increases. As you take damage and lose Hit Points, the bar will begin to empty at the right, shrinking toward the left. At any time that the bar is greater than 40% full the bar will appear green. When the bar reaches 40%, it will begin to change color from green to red. At approximately 35%, the color of the bar will be yellow. When the bar reaches 30%, the color will be orange. When the bar reaches approximately 25%, the color of the bar will be red. When your Hit Points drop below 20%, the bar will pulse red. When the bar is empty, you have been defeated.
  • Endurance Bar - The second bar indicates the amount of Endurance you currently have remaining. If the bar is completely full, you have 100% of your available Endurance currently available. As you consume Endurance by using Powers or from being attacked by Endurance draining effects, your bar will shrink to the left. When your bar is completely empty, you will not be able to activate any Powers that require Endurance.
  • Special - Some Archetypes have a third bar that indicates levels of buildup for inherent Powers.
  • Defiance Bar - As a Blaster builds Defiance, this bar will fill from left to right. The further to the right the bar fills, the stronger the Defiance effect.
  • Domination Bar - As Dominators attack, this bar will fill from left to right. When the bar reaches 90% full, the Dominator's Domination ability will become available. The bar will then remain full until Domination drops, at which point the bar will clear to 0%.
  • Fury Bar - As Brutes build Fury, this bar will fill from left to right. The further to the right the bar fills, the stronger the Fury effect.
Time to Train!
  • Experience Bar - The bar at the bottom of the display, along with the identically colored segments arranged in a crescent on the right of the display, indicate the amount of experience you have gained toward your next level. As you gain experience, the bar will fill from left to right. When this bar reaches 100%, it will clear to 0% and fill one of the segments (often referred to as "dots" or "bubbles") to the right. Each filled bar represents 10% of the experience required to reach your next level. When you fill the tenth bar, the bar and all filled segments will clear and be replaced by a green arrow pointing up in the center of the crescent outline. This green arrow indicates that you have gained an experience level and should seek a trainer soon.
  • XP Debt - When you accrue debt, the approximate amount of debt you currently own is shown as a dark-shaded area on the right side of your Experience Bar (and bubbles if you have enough). If your debt extends far enough to fill all of your XP bubbles, then you will continue to pay off debt even after reaching your next level.

Status Numbers

At any time, if you leave your mouse pointer hovering over the Status Bar display without pressing any keys on the keyboard, after a few seconds you will see a popup window appear with information on the actual numbers represented by the percentages displayed in the bars.

Super Group Mode Indicator

When in Super Group Mode, the area in the middle of the crescent will display a semi-transparent image of your Super Group Emblem. (The green "Level Up" indication takes priority over the Super Group Emblem.)

Status Icons

The icons that appear below the Status Bars indicate buffs, debuffs, and status effects currently affecting your character. Right clicking on this area will allow you to adjust several options for displaying these icons, such as whether or not to display automatic buffs, whether to make icons blink just before their effect wears off, and how to display multiple instances of the same effect.

Chat Window

Chat Window

The Chat Window can be opened by clicking on "Chat" on the outer border of the Status Window or from the Menu Window. By default, pressing the 'C' key will also toggle the Chat window on and off.

The following additional windows may be accessed from the Chat Window:

  • Team Window
  • Friends Window
  • Super Group Window
  • Email Window
  • Custom Chat Displays (1, 2, 3, 4)

The Chat Window is possibly one of the most important windows in the game. Not only is it your means of communication with other players, it is also the game's means of communicating with you. The chat line is also where you enter slash commands and create key bindings and macros.

Messages from other players and informational messages from the game will appear in one of the two text windows when they are sent. Any automated messages - such as Power recharge and important server messages - will display in this window.

Messages displayed are color coded by channel.

Chat Line or Command Line - In order to communicate with other players using Chat, make sure that you have selected the channel you want, click on the empty Chat Line at the bottom of the Chat Window and type your message. When you are finished, hit 'Enter' to send the message. Be default, pressing the Enter key will activate the Chat Line and allow you to speak in whichever channel you currently have selected.

At the top of the Chat Line are several small bubbles which may be clicked on to change the currently selected active chat channel.

  • Local - Messages sent in the Local channel can be read by anyone in your immediate vicinity.
  • Broadcast - Messages sent in the Broadcast channel can be read by everyone currently on the same map.
  • Team - Messages sent in the Team channel can be read by everyone currently on your team. Messages sent on this channel are location independent.
  • Super Group - Messages sent in the Super Group channel can be read by everyone in your Super Group Messages sent on this channel are location independent.
  • Request - Messages sent in the Request channel can be read by everyone currently on the same map. Though identical in behavior to the Broadcast channel, the original intent of this channel was for announcing offers to buy, sell, or trade items. This channel is also commonly used to coordinate large numbers of players simultaneously for events such as Hamidon Raids.
  • Friends - Messages sent in the Friends channel can be read by anyone in your Server Friends list who are currently online Messages sent on this channel are location independent.
  • Coalition - Messages sent in the Coalition channel can be read by everyone in your Super Group's coalition. Messages sent on this channel are location independent.
  • Active - This will activate the channel designated as the default channel in the Chat Tab that is currently highlighted. (For information on how to change the default channel for a Chat Tab, see Tabs below.)

Tells - In order to send a message to a specific character on your current sever, you can send a Tell. In order to send a Tell, type:

/tell <character's name>, <your message>

Make sure to include the comma between the character's name and the message. The tell won't work correctly without it. The character you are trying to contact must also be online at the time the message is sent in order to go through.

Ignore - If you no longer wish to communicate with another player for any reason, you may Ignore them. This command will block them from being able to send you any further messages. To Ignore a character, type the following command into the Chat Line:

/ignore <character name>

This will add the specified character to your Ignore list and he or she will remain there until you choose to remove them. To remove a character from your ignore list, enter this command into the Chat Line:

/unignore <character name>


Changing Your Global Handle

Global Chat - Global Chat is a method for you to communicate with friends playing City of Heroes or City of Villains no matter what character they are playing or what server they are on. You need only know their "Global Chat Handle." This Global Chat Handle is an all-encompassing name used to locate you for Chat and is specific to your account, regardless of what character you are playing at any given time. Global Chat Handles are designated by a 'commercial at' (@) at the beginning of the name, distinguishing them from ordinary character names. By default, Global Chat Handle assigned to you will be the name of the first character you log into the game with. Every time you log into the game, your Global Chat Handle will be displayed in a message in your Chat Window. If you wish to change your Global Chat Handle, you may do so only once by typing the following command:

/change_handle <global_chat_handle>

where global name is the new handle you wish to have.

In order to send a message to someone using their Global Chat Handle, use the Tell command, placing a 'commercial at' (@) before the player's Global Chat Handle. For example:

/tell @<global_chat_handle>, <message_text>

Unlike Tells sent to a character, Tells sent to a player's Global Chat Handle do not require that the player be online to receive them. If the player is offline, the sender of the message will receive a message that states the player is currently offline but will receive the message the next time they log in. The message will be placed in a queue, and the next time the recipient of the message logs in, they will see the message displayed in their Chat Window.

Tab Editor

Tabs - Tabs allow you to filter Chat dialogue into separate windows if you are getting too much information on your screen at once. Right click on any tab you with to change filters, and select "Edit Tab" on the dropdown list. You can now add channels to or remove channels from the tab. Channels that will display in the window are listed in the left side of the window. All other channels from which you may choose are shown in the right side of the window. Highlight the channel you wish to add or remove and click the "Add" or "Remove" buttons at the bottom of the window. In the top of the window, you may rename the current tab if you desire.

Team Window

Team Window

Clicking on Team on the outer edge of the Chat Window will open the Team Window.

When you are on a team, information about your teammates will be displayed here. Their names, Archetype icons, and Hit Point and Endurance bars will be displayed, helping you keep track of their current condition. You can select a teammate's name in order to target them, allowing you to assist, heal, buff, or follow them. Right clicking on a team member's name will allow you to see the same options you would see if you were to right click on the character themselves. On the far right side of the window, there is an arrow that can be toggled to display or hide the status icons of your current team members. Similar to right clicking on the icons below your own Status Window, right clicking on these icons will give you options such as whether to show or hide auto Powers, change the way multiple effects appear, and change whether or not status icons blink before fading out.

Team Window, Not Currently on a Team
Tell Others What Kind of Team You Are Looking For

When you are not on a team, this window will display a text field that you may edit. The text entered into this field will show up next to your name when you are visible in the Search Window. There will also be a "Find Member" button and a dropdown menu which allows you to specify what kind of team you are currently seeking:

  • Not Seeking: You are not currently looking for any type of team.
  • Looking for any: You are looking for any type of team.
  • Looking for patrol: You are looking for a team that is patrolling streets or "street sweeping".
  • Looking for missions: You are looking for a team that is running Door Missions.
  • Looking for TF/SF: You are looking for a team that is interested in running Task Forces/Strike Forces.
  • Looking for Trial: You are looking for a team interested in running Trials.
  • Looking for Arena: You are looking for Arena events.
  • Do not accept invites: When selected, all team invitations will be automatically declined.


Search Window

Search Window

This window can be opened either by pressing the "Find Member" button in the team window when not on a team, or by typing the "/search" command in the Chat Line.

In this window, you will be able to select from several options to specify what type of team members you are looking for. You can search for specific Archetypes, Origins, Maps, character levels, and team preferences. When you have set your preferences, hitting the "Search" button will display a list of all visible characters that currently match your specified criteria. Characters with names displayed in gray are already on teams. Those with names displayed in blue are currently solo. You may right click on these names to send tells to the characters or invite them to a team.

Pets Window

Pets Window

If you have "Show Pet Window Option" set to "Enabled" in the General Window Options, you may open the Pet Window by clicking on "Pets" on the outer edge of the Team Window.

In the Pets window, you will be able to view information on any summoned AI entity belonging to you. Similar to the Team Window, any currently active pet will be displayed by name with a set of status bars. You may click on the arrow on the far right side of this window to show or hide the status icons for each pet.

This window is of particular importance to the Mastermind Archetype as it is the primary command interface between a Mastermind and his or her henchmen.

When a henchman is summoned, there will be a set of icons representing the current commanded state of each henchman. Commands can be issued to individual henchmen by clicking on the icons directly to the right of their name. Commands may be issued to all henchmen summoned by the same Power by clicking on the icons to the right of each Power name. Finally, commands may be issued to all henchmen by clicking on the icons to the right of "All Pets" at the top of the window.

There are two modes of commanding henchmen:

Simple Mode

To activate Simple Mode: While in Advanced Mode, click "Options" on the outer border of the Pets Window. Select "Switch to Simple Mode."

In Simple Mode, three icons appear next to each henchman's name. (If you do not see these icons, you can display them by clicking "Options" and selecting "Show Individual Pet Controls.")

PetCommand Action Attack.png Attack This will send your henchman to attack the enemy you currently have targeted. Even if you switch targets, your henchman will still continue to attack the same target until either the target is defeated or another command is issued. After defeating a target, the henchman will continue to attack any targets that are nearby. If you issue this command without a hostile target selected, your henchman will simply default to Follow mode.
PetCommand Action Follow.png Follow Your henchman will follow you wherever you go. If any targets come into range, your henchmen will attack them on sight.
PetCommand Stance Passive.png Heel Your henchman will follow you wherever you go, and will ignore all targets even if you or any other henchmen are attacked.

Advanced Mode

To activate Advanced Mode: While in Simple Mode, click "Options" on the outer border of the Pets Window. Select "Switch to Advanced Mode."

In Advanced Mode, two icons appear for each set of commands. (If you do not see these icons, you can display them by clicking "Options" and selecting "Show Individual Pet Controls.") The first of these icons in each set represents the henchman's current Stance:

PetCommand Stance Passive.png Passive Your henchman will not change his currently assigned task even if you or any other henchmen are attacked.
PetCommand Stance Defensive.png Defensive Your henchman will defend you or any other henchmen that comes under attack.
PetCommand Stance Aggressive.png Aggressive Your henchman will attack any nearby enemies.

Next to the Stance command, the icon representing your henchman's current Action is displayed:

PetCommand Action Attack.png Attack My Target This will send your henchman to attack the enemy you currently have targeted, regardless of his current Stance. Even if you switch targets, your henchman will still continue to attack the same target until either the target is defeated or another command is issued. After defeating a target, the henchman's current action will default to Follow. If you issue this command without a hostile target selected, your henchman will simply default to Follow.
PetCommand Action Goto.png Go To Selecting this and clicking on a location on your screen will send your henchman to stand at the location you indicated. Henchmen may move short distances to attack if their Stance is set to Aggressive or Defensive, but will return to their designated location when combat ends.
PetCommand Action Follow.png Follow Me Your henchman will follow you wherever you go.
PetCommand Action Stay.png Stay Your henchman will stop at his current location and remain there. He may move short distances to attack if his Stance is set to either Aggressive or Defensive, but will return to the same spot after combat ends.
PetCommand Action Dismiss.png Dismiss Your henchman will be removed from play and you'll have to summon another.

In addition to these commands, you may also see the following advisory icon appear.

PetCommand ConflictingCommand.png Conflict This is displayed in the pet window when any henchman is issued a different command from another. This indication is simply informational and does not indicate an error.

For more information on commanding Mastermind henchmen, refer to the following articles:

Friends Window

This window can be opened by clicking "Friends" on the outer border of the Chat Window or selecting "Friends" from the Menu Window.

The Friends Window allows you to select from several lists of friends in the game and displays certain information about them.

Server Friends List

Server Friends List

Selecting "Server" from the dropdown list at the top of the Friends Window will display a list of characters who reside on your current server. The Server Friends list is specific to each character and may only contain characters on the same server with the same alignment.

The Server Friends list will display any friends who are currently online and visible in green, and will tell you where they are currently located in the game. Friends who are offline or hidden will appear in gray with a status of "OFFLINE".

Right clicking on a friend in your list will give you the following options:

  • Chat - Send a Tell to your friend. (Only available when the character is currently online and visible.)
  • Remove Friend - Remove this character from your friends list.
  • Invite to Team - Invite your friend to a team. (Only available when the character is currently online and visible and you are either solo or your current team's leader.)

If you are in a Super Group, certain Super Group administrative functions may also be available.

  • Invite to Super Group - Invite your friend to join your Super Group.
  • Kick from Super Group - Remove your friend from your Super Group.
  • Promote - Move your friend up one rank within the Super Group.
  • Demote - Move your friend down one rank within the Super Group.

(For more information on Super Group administrative options, see Super Group Window.)

To add a character to your Server Friends list, perform one of the following actions:

  • Right click on the character and select "Add Friend."
  • Right click the name of the character in your Team Window and select "Add Friend."
  • Target the character and select "Add Friend" from the Action Window.
  • Type the following command into the Chat Line:
/friend <character_name>

To remove a character to your Server Friends list, perform one of the following actions:

  • Right click on the character and select "Remove Friend."
  • Right click the name of the character in your Team Window and select "Remove Friend."
  • Target the character and select "Remove Friend" from the Action Window.
  • Select the character's name in your Server Friends list and click the "Remove" button at the bottom of the window.
  • Type the following command into the Chat Line:
/unfriend <character_name>

You may send messages to everyone on your Server Friends list at once using the Friends chat channel. This channel may be accessed either by selecting the 'F' bubble at the top of the Chat Line or by using the following command:

/f <message_text>

Messages sent using the Friends chat channel will be received by all members of your Server Friends list who are currently online. Keep in mind that characters will not be able to respond to you in the Friends channel unless you are in their Server Friends list. In addition, messages sent to you via the Friends channel will not appear to other characters in your Server Friends list unless you are both in the Server Friends list of the message's author.

Global Friends List

Global Friends List

Separate from your Server Friends list, you also have a Global Friends list. The Global Friends list contains the Global Chat Handles of your friends in the game and allows you to see their on-line status regardless of what character they are playing or what server they are on. Unlike your Server Friends list, your Global Friends list is common across all characters on your account and may contain players with characters of any alignment.

To view your Global Friends list, select "Global" from the dropdown in the Friends Window. You may also view a list of your current Global Friends by entering the following command in the Chat Line:

/gfriends

Members of your Global Friends list will be displayed in green if they are visible and are currently online. Members of your Global Friends list who are currently either hidden or offline will be displayed in gray.

The following information will be displayed for all players in your Global Friends list:

  • Handle - The player's Global Chat Handle.
  • Status - This will display the name of the character the player is currently logged in with for any players who are online and visible. Players who are offline or hidden will display a status of "OFFLINE."

You may also show or hide additional information on players who are online by clicking the arrow on the far right side of the Global Friends list.

  • Shard - The server on which the player is currently logged in.
  • Map - Location of the player's current character.
  • Level - Level of the player's current character.
  • Archetype - Archetype of the player's current character.
  • Origin - Origin of the player's current character.
  • Team Size - Number of members on the player's current team. Displays "Solo" if the player is not on a team.

To add a character to your Global Friends list, perform one of the following actions:

  • Right click on the character and select "Add Global Friend."
  • Right click the name of the character in your Team Window and select "Add Global Friend."
  • Target the character and select "Add Global Friend" from the Action Window.
  • Click the "Add" button at the bottom of the Global Friends list and enter the character name or Global Chat Handle of the player.
  • Type one of the following commands into the Chat Line:
/gfriend <character_name>
OR
/gfriend @<global_chat_handle>

Note that an invitation to join your Global Friends list may be sent to a player using either the player's character name or Global Chat Handle. If you use the Global Chat Handle, be certain to prefix it with a 'commercial at' (@).

Unlike adding a character to your Server Friends list, a player must accept your invitation to join your Global Friends list. When they accept you will both automatically be added to one another's Global Friends lists.

To remove a player from your Global Friends list and remove yourself from that player's Global Friends list, perform one of the following actions:

  • Right click on the character and select "Remove Global Friend."
  • Right click the name of the character in your Team Window and select "Remove Global Friend."
  • Target the character and select "Remove Global Friend" from the Action Window.
  • Right Global Chat Handle of the player in your Global Friends list and select "Remove Global Friend."
  • Select the Global Chat Handle of the player in your Global Friends list and click the "Remove" button at the bottom of the list.
  • Type one of the following commands into the Chat Line:
/gunfriend <character_name>
OR
/gunfriend @<global_chat_handle>

Again, if you use the player's Global Chat Handle, make sure to prefix it with a 'commercial at' (@).

You may hide your global status from other players by performing one of the following actions:

  • Click the "Hide" button at the bottom of the Global Friends list. This will turn the button red and change it to say "Unhide."
  • Enter the following command in the Chat Line:
/ghide

While globally hidden, you will always appear to be offline in other players' Global Friends lists and Global Channel Members lists.

You may make your global status visible again by performing one of the following actions:

  • Click the "Unhide" button at the bottom of the Global Friends list. This will turn the button gray and change it to say "Hide."
  • Enter the following command in the Chat Line:
/gunhide


Global Ignore List

Global Ignore List

You may display a list of players from whom you are refusing communication in Global Chat by selecting "Global Ignore" from the dropdown list at the top of the Friends Window or entering the following command in the Chat Line:

/gignoring

If you wish to block Global Chat from a player, you may add them to your Global Ignore list with one of the following actions:

  • Click the "Add" button at the bottom of the Global Ignore list and enter the player's character name or Global Chat Handle.
  • Enter one of the following commands in the Chat Line:
/gignore <character_name>
OR
/gignore @<global_chat_handle>

Note that you may use either the player's character name or Global Chat Handle when adding them to your Global Ignore list. If you use the Global Chat Handle, be certain to prefix it with a 'commercial at' (@).

If you wish to start receiving communication again, you may do so by performing one of the following actions:

  • Select the Global Chat Handle of the player you wish to remove from your Global Ignore list and click the "Remove" button at the bottom of the list.
  • Enter one of the following commands in the Chat Line:
/gunignore <character_name>
OR
/gunignore @<global_chat_handle>


Global Chat Channel Members List

Global Chat Channel Members List

In the dropdown list at the top of the Friends Window, you will any Global Chat Channels to which you currently belong listed. Selecting one of these channels will display a list of all players subscribed to that channel who are currently online and visible.

At the top of this list is a number indicating the number of members of this particular Global Chat Channel who are currently being displayed.

Most of the members who are listed will be shown in white and are normal channel members who may talk and view messages in the channel.

Some members will be listed in blue and are channel operators. Channel operators are allowed to perform administrative functions on the channel such as inviting or removing members and setting member permissions.

You may leave a Global Chat Channel at any time by clicking the "Leave" button at the bottom of the Global Chat Channel Members list.

Channel Operators will also have buttons available for performing administrative functions within the channel:

  • Set Public/Set Private - This button allows channel operators to toggle the channel's status between Public and Private. When a channel is Public, any player may join the channel without an invitation. When a channel is Private, players may only join the channel through invitation from a Channel Operator.
  • Invite - Allows an Operator to enter in a Global Chat Handle to send an invitation to a player to join the currently displayed channel.
  • Make Operator - Allows one Operator to promote another member of the channel to Operator status.
  • Kick - Allows an Operator to select a member of the channel and Kick them from the channel's list of members.
  • Silence/Unsilence - Allows an Operator to toggle whether or not a member is able to send messages in the channel.


Super Group Window

Super Group Window

The Super Group Window can be displayed by either clicking on "Super" in the outer border of the Chat Window or selecting "Super Group" from the Menu Window.

If you are affiliated with one, this window will display information pertaining to your Super Group and its members.

In the upper left of the window, you will see your Super Group emblem.

In the upper center of the window, you will see your Super Group name and motto.

In the upper right of the window, you will see two buttons:

  • Enter SG Mode/Exit SG Mode - This button will toggle whether you are currently in or out of Super Group mode. While in Super Group mode, you will be able to gather base salvage and will accumulate Prestige for the Super Group to use in constructing your base or paying your base rent. This may also be done using the /sgmode command.
  • Coalition - If you have sufficient permissions, this button allows you to change your Super Group's Coalition Chat settings.

Information on individual Super Group members is displayed in the middle of the window.

  • Level - Level of the Super Group member.
  • Archetype - An icon representing the Archetype of the Super Group member.
  • Origin - An icon representing the Origin of the Super Group member.
  • Name - Name of the Super Group member. Icons to the right of Super Group member names indicate various leadership ranks.
  • Map - Current location of the Super Group member when online and visible. If offline or hidden, this will read "OFFLINE."
  • Title - Title of the leadership rank to which the Super Group member belongs.
  • Last On - The time that has elapsed since this Super Group member last logged in. Any members currently online and visible will show "Online." Any members who were logged in during the last 24 hours or are currently online and hidden will show "Today."
  • Joined - Date on which the character joined the Super Group.
  • Prestige - Amount of Prestige earned by the Super Group member.

Information on individual Super Group members may be sorted by clicking at the top of any column.

  • Level may be sorted high to low or low to high.
  • Archetype may be sorted in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order.
  • Origin may be sorted in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order.
  • Name may be sorted in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order.
  • Map may be sorted in alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order with "OFFLINE" coming after the letter 'Z'.
  • Title may be sorted from highest to lowest rank or lowest to highest rank.
  • Last On may be sorted from most to least recent login or least to most recent login.
  • Joined may be sorted from most to least recent recruitment or least to most recent recruitment.
  • Prestige may be sorted high to low or low to high.

At the bottom of the window, several buttons appear. Some of the administrative function buttons may not be visible to Super Group members who lack permissions to perform specific tasks.

  • Promote - Allows leaders with sufficient permission to promote any member of the Super Group ranked lower than they are up one level in rank. You may not promote any Super Group member who possesses a rank equal to or higher than you or is offline. This may also be done using the /promote command.
  • Demote - Allows leaders with sufficient permission to demote any member of the Super Group ranked lower than they are down one level in rank. You may not demote any Super Group member who possesses a rank equal to or higher than you or is offline. This may also be done using the /demote command.
  • Remove - Allows leaders with sufficient permission to kick any member of the Super Group ranked lower than they are from the Super Group. You may not kick any Super Group member who possesses a rank equal to or higher than you. This may also be done using the /sgkick command.
  • Refresh - Forces the information in the Super Group window to refresh.
  • Raid - Allows leaders with sufficient permission to set times during the week when scheduled raids may take place. This may also be done using the /sgraid_window command.
  • Settings - Opens the Super Group Registration screen.
  • Quit - Allows you to leave your current Super Group. You will be asked to confirm your decision and allowed to cancel before actually being removed from the Super Group. This may also be done using the /sgleave command.

Super Group leaders with sufficient permissions may invite other characters to join the Super Group by performing one of the following actions:

  • Right click on the character and select "Invite to Super Group."
  • Right click the name of the character in your Team Window and select "Invite to Super Group."
  • Target the character and select "Invite to Super Group" from the Action Window.
  • Right click on an online character in Server Friends list and select "Invite to Super Group."
  • Right click on an online player in Global Friends list and select "Invite to Super Group."
  • Type one of the following commands into the Chat Line:
/sginvite <character_name>
OR
/sginvite @<global_chat_handle>

Note the following:

  • When using a Global Chat Handle to invite a character to your Super Group, the player must currently be logged in on the same server and must be playing a character with the same alignment as you.
  • Characters must be online in order to receive an invitation to a Super Group.


Super Group Registration

Super Group Registration Screen

This screen can be accessed by clicking the "Settings" button in the Super Group Window.

Here, you can view general information about your Super Group.

  • Super Group Name - Your Super Group's name.
  • Group Motto - Your Super Group's Motto. This field has a limit of 255 characters (including spaces.) The Motto can be modified by leaders with sufficient permissions either by editing this field or through entering the following command in the Chat Line:
/sgsetmotto <text>
  • Titles - These are the leadership titles associated with each level of rank in your Super Group's leadership structure. These fields have a limit of 64 characters and may be modified by leaders with sufficient permissions by clicking inside the field to edit or by entering the following commands in the Chat Line:
Leader/Overlord (highest rank)
/name_leader <rank_title>
OR
/name_overlord <rank_title>
Commander/Ringleader (second highest rank)
/name_commander <rank_title>
OR
/name_ringleader <rank_title>
Captain/Taskmaster (middle rank)
/name_captain <rank_title>
OR
/name_taskmaster <rank_title>
Lieutenant/Enforcer (second lowest rank)
/name_lieutenant <rank_title>
OR
/name_enforcer <rank_title>
Member/Flunky (lowest rank)
/name_member <rank_title>
OR
/name_flunky <rank_title>
  • Super Group Description - This is the description other players will see when viewing your Super Group's information at the Super Group Registrar. This field has a limit of 512 characters (including spaces) and may be modified by any leader with sufficient permissions by clicking inside this field to edit, or by entering the following command in the Chat Line:
/sgsetdescription <description_text>
  • Message of the Day - When any character in your Super Group logs in, this message is displayed in their chat window as they enter the game. This field has a limit of 256 characters (including spaces) and may be modified by any Super Group leader with sufficient permissions by clicking inside to edit or by entering the following command in the Chat Line:
/sgmotd <message_text>
  • Super Group Prestige - This is the amount of Prestige your Super Group currently has available to purchase base upgrades or pay rent. Keep in mind that this is not the same as the total Prestige earned by your Super Group as any Prestige spent on base upgrades or rent are subtracted from this amount.
  • Pick Permissions - Any member of your Super Group may click in this field to open the Super Group Member Permissions screen.
  • Inactive Leaders Demotion Timeout - This is the number of days after which inactive leaders in a Super Group are automatically demoted in order to ensure that the highest ranking positions in a Super Group are always held by active characters. Only the Leader/Overlord rank is affected by automatic demotions. If any Leader/Overlord becomes subject to automatic demotion, the next character belonging to the Super Group who logs in will automatically be assigned the rank of Leader/Overlord. Demotion timeout values must between 15 and 45 days. Any value entered which is less than 15 days will be automatically adjusted to 15 days and any value entered which is greater than 45 days will be automatically adjusted to 45 days. This value may be adjusted by any leader with sufficient permissions by clicking in the field to edit or through entering the following slash command in the Chat Line:
/sgsetdemotetimeout <number_of_days>
  • Emblem - This is the Super Group Emblem that may be worn by Super Group members to visually identify themselves as part of your organization. When in Super Group Mode, this icon will be displayed in the middle of your Experience Bubbles in your Status Window and will replace the chest emblem on your costume (unless you select "Hide Emblem" in the Super Group Colors interface.) Leaders with sufficient permissions may change the Super Group Emblem at any time by clicking on the current emblem and selecting a new one from all of the possible Super Group Emblems.
  • Super Group Colors - When in Super Group Mode, any member of your Super Group may change the coloration of any part of their character's costume to the Primary and/or Secondary Super Group Colors. These coloration settings are selectable by each character on the Super Group Colors screen. Leaders with sufficient permissions may modify the Primary or Secondary Super Group Color by clicking on the current color and selecting a new color from the Color Palette

Clicking on the "Cancel" button in the lower left corner of this screen will return you to the main user interface.

Clicking on the "Accept" button in the lower right corner of this screen will open the Super Group Colors screen.

Super Group Member Permissions

Super Group Member Permissions Screen

This screen can be viewed by clicking on the "Pick Permissions" field on the Super Group Registration screen. Leaders with sufficient privileges are able to modify the permissions for any Super Group leadership tier ranked lower than their own character's Super Group rank.

  • Permission to perform an action is granted to a specific rank when the bubble to the right of that action is filled below that rank.
  • Permission to perform an action is denied to a specific rank when the bubble to the right of that action is emptied below that rank.
  • Permissions may be toggled when editing by clicking on the bubbles.
  • Permission to perform an action may be granted to a lower rank and denied to a higher one.
  • The Leader/Overlord rank in each Super Group is granted permission to perform any and all functions. (Since you can only modify permissions for ranks lower than your own, Leader/Overlord settings may not be modified.)


Super Group Member Permissions
SETTING EFFECT
Use Coalition Chat Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to speak to other members of your Super Group Coalition through the Coalition chat channel.
Edit Description Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to edit your Super Group Description.
Edit Motto Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to edit your Super Group Motto.
Promote Members Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to promote other Super Group members ranked lower than they are.
Demote Members Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to demote other Super Group members ranked lower than they are.
Kick Members Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to kick other Super Group members ranked lower than they are.
Invite Members Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to invite characters to join your Super Group.
Schedule Raids red|(Double-check that last part.)
Change MOTD Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to edit your Super Group's Message of the Day.
Edit Coalition Settings Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to modify your Coalition chat settings.
Adjust Autodemotion Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to edit your Super Group's Inactive Leaders Demotion Timeout value.
Modify Base Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to move, modify, add, or delete equipment in your Super Group's base. (This does not affect a character's ability to place Personal Items within the base, but will affect whether or not they can move, rotate, or delete the item after adding it to the base.)
Edit Rank Properties Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to edit Super Group Member Permissions.
Pay Base Upkeep Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to pay base rent by visiting the Super Group Registrar when rent is due.
Super Group Missions Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to accept missions offered by your Super Group base's Oracle or Mission Computer.
Base Entry Permission Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to edit Base Entry Permission settings.
Schedule Arena Events Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to schedule Super Group Arena matches.
Edit Emblem and Colors Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to edit the Super Group Emblem and Primary and Secondary Super Group Colors.
Take from Base Storage Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to remove items from Storage Items in your Super Group base. (This does not affect a character's ability to access his or her Personal Storage Locker.)
Add to Base Storage Grants/denies members of each rank the ability to place items inside Storage Items in your Super Group base. (This does not affect a character's ability to access his or her Personal Storage Locker.)

In addition to the settings above, those with sufficient permission may modify Base Entry Permissions.

  • Coalition Member - Enabling this setting allows any member of any Super Group in your Coalition to enter your base.
  • Leader Teammates - Enabling this setting allows any member of a team led by one of your Super Group members to enter your base.

Any character who is not a member of your Super Group that is granted access to your base will have limited use of some of your base's equipment. For example:

Joe Boresight and his team step out of a mission door in Peregrine Island. Joe selects another mission for his team. This new mission is located in the Hollows. Normally, his team mates would have to pass through at least two other zones before reaching the Hollows. However, Joe's Super Group has a Telepad in their base connected to a The Hollows Beacon. Since the leaders of Joe's Super Group have "Enabled" the Leader Teammates Base Entry Permission, the members of Joe's team may enter his Super Group's base through the Base Portal located in Peregrine Island and use the base Telepad to transport themselves immediately to the Hollows.

Super Group Colors Screen

Super Group Colors Screen

You can view the Super Group Colors Screen by clicking on the "Accept" button on the Super Group Registration screen.

This screen allows you to modify your the appearance your costume will take on when in Super Group Mode. You can change the Primary and Secondary color of any costume piece you are wearing by clicking on the appropriate colored bubbles. As you change your color settings, you will see the changes in colors reflected in your avatar on the right side of the screen.

The first column of colors displays the current setting for each costume piece's primary color. You may retain the primary color of the piece that you originally selected in the costume creator, or you may select to change the color to the Primary or Secondary Super Group Color when you enter Super Group Mode.

The second column of colors displays the current setting for each costume piece's secondary color. You may retain the secondary color of the piece that you originally selected in the costume creator, or you may select to change the color to the Primary or Secondary Super Group Color when you enter Super Group Mode.

Notice that you may select from both the Primary and Secondary Super Group Colors for both the primary and secondary colors of your costume pieces.

In addition to selecting your Super Group Mode costume colors, at the bottom of the list is an option to show or hide your Super Group Emblem. Hiding the Super Group Emblem will allow you to retain the setting for you chest detail that you selected in the costume creator. Showing the Super Group Emblem will cause the Super Group Emblem to be displayed as your chest detail, overriding any chest detail you may have selected in the costume creator.

Clicking "Cancel" in the lower left corner of this screen will allow you to cancel any changes you made and return to the Super Group Registration screen.

Clicking "Accept" in the lower right corner of this screen will save any changes you have made and return you to the main user interface.

Email Window

Email Window
Composing an Email Message

The Email Window can be opened either by clicking on "Email" on the outer edge of the Chat Window or by selecting "Email" from the Menu Window.

The in-game Email system allows you to leave messages for characters that are not currently online. Messaged may be addressed to the character's name. The system allows you to read mail that is sent to you, compose new mail, reply to the sender of a message, reply to the sender and all recipients of a message, or forward a message to another character.

Composing a New Message

Click the "New" button at the bottom of the Email Window. A new window will pop up, allowing you to enter the name of the character or characters you wish to send your message to and the text of the message you wish to send. When you are finished addressing and typing your message, click "Send" to send your message.

Receiving Messages

The game system periodically checks to see if you have any email in your Inbox. When you have mail to read, "Email" will appear in red on the outer edge of your Chat Window.

Open the Email Window and click on the message you wish to read in the upper half of the Email Window. The text of the message will appear in the lower half of the window.

If you can not see the text in the lower half of the window, you may need to make the window larger in order to make the text appear.

Replying to Messages

In order to reply to the sender of a message, select the message you wish to respond to. Then click the "Reply" button at the bottom of the Email Window. A new window will pop up, allowing you to enter your message. When you are finished addressing and typing your message, click "Send" to send your message.

If you wish to reply to the sender of a message as well as all of the original recipients of the message, click the "Reply All" button at the bottom of the Email Window after selecting the message you wish to respond to. A new window will pop up, allowing you to enter your message. When you are finished addressing and typing your message, click "Send" to send your message.

Forwarding Messages

You may forward a message to another character by selecting the message and clicking on the "Forward" button at the bottom of the Email Window. A new window will pop up, allowing you to enter the name of the character or characters you wish to forward your message to and modify the message text prior to sending. When you are ready, click "Send" to send your message.

Deleting Messages

In order to delete a message from your Inbox, select a message in your list of messages and click the "Delete" button at the bottom of the Email Window.

Tray Window

Tray Window

The Tray Window may be opened by clicking "Tray" in the outer border of the Status Window or selecting "Tray" from the Menu window.

The following additional windows may be accessed from the Tray Window:

  • Powers
  • Inspirations
  • Enhancements
  • Salvage
  • Recipes

In the Tray Window, you will see between one and three lines of ten numbered circles. These are referred to as Power Trays.

You have a total of nine Power Trays, but are only able to view up to three at a time. Each Power Tray is labeled 1-9 and these numbers are displayed on the left side of each Power Tray. You can cycle through these trays by clicking on the right or left arrows on either side of the tray numbers.

If you wish to change the number of trays you currently have displayed, you may do so by clicking on the arrow at the top of the Tray Window. Clicking this arrow when you have only one Power Tray displayed will cause a second Power Tray to appear. Clicking this arrow when you have two Power Trays displayed will cause a third Power Tray to appear. Finally, clicking this arrow when you have three Power Trays displayed will cause two of the trays to disappear, leaving only one. By default, you may also cycle through the number of visible Power Trays by pressing the right 'Alt' key on your keyboard.

You can drag Power icons from your Power Window to your Power Tray, and arrange them in whatever order you prefer. In order to remove an icon from your Power Tray, right click on the icon and select "Remove from Tray." To move an icon from one slot to another, click and drag the icon to its new position. If another icon was originally in that position, the two will swap. (You may enable/disable the "Lock Powers in Tray" option in the General Miscellaneous Options to either prevent accidentally dragging Power icons or allow the icons to be dragged.)

In addition, when you create a macro, if there is an empty slot available in one of your Power Trays, an icon with the macro name will appear. You may then activate the macro at any time by clicking on it.

There are two main types of Powers you will be able to add to the Power Trays:

  • Click Powers - Click Powers execute once per activation. You activate a Click Power with the mouse by clicking on it.
  • Toggle Powers - Once activated, Toggle Powers will continuously execute until you run out of Endurance, deactivate the Power, become stunned or held, fall asleep, or are defeated. Inactive Toggle Powers may be activated by clicking on them. To Deactivate a Toggle Power, click on it again.

Players will often use the following terms when discussing Powers in the game.

  • Activation, Animation or Execution Time - When you execute a Click Power, a white streak will circle the Power's icon as it executes. The period of time during which this streak appears is referred to as the Click Power's Activation Time. When you activate a Toggle Power, a white streak will circle very quickly around the Power's icon. Once the Power is active, the streak will slow down. The period of time during which the streak moves quickly is referred to as the Toggle Power's Activation Time.
  • Recharge Time - After a Click Power executes or a Toggle Power is deactivated, you will usually see the Power's icon shrink and become shadowed. The icon will then begin to grow until it reaches its normal size again and resumes its original coloration. The amount of time the icon takes to reach its normal size again is referred to as the Power's Recharge Time.
  • Queuing Powers - Most Click or Toggle Powers can be queued. Trying to reactivate a Power before it has finished recharging will queue the Power. Trying to activate a Power that can only be executed under the right conditions will frequently queue a Power. Queued Powers will activate as soon as the Power is recharged and all special conditions are right. For example, targeting an enemy and attempting to activate a charged melee attack from half way across a room will queue the melee attack. The attack will then automatically execute if you close into melee range with the target. Queued Toggle Powers will automatically activate when they finish recharging. Queued Power icons will be marked by a red border in your Power Tray. Only one Power may be queued at a time.
  • Targeted Reticle Powers - Some Powers require not only the activation of the Power, but the selection of the destination. The cursor turns in to a reticle of shrinking, concentric rings allowing the player to place the target of the Power. The reticle is white if the target is a valid location, and red if the target is invalid. Interactions with the environment using the mouse are impossible while the reticle is in use, however other Powers may be activated, reverting the cursor to its default state. Examples of Targeted Reticle Powers include Teleport, Recall Friend, Pet summoning Powers or Area of Effect Powers. These Powers get a solid white border in your Power Tray, indicating that the reticle requires placement to return default use of the mouse.
  • Auto-Executing Powers - You may set one Click Power to Auto-Execute. This Power will execute any time it is recharged and all special conditions (if there are any) are met. Auto-Executing Powers receive a green border in the Power Tray. Setting a Brawl to Auto-Execute, for instance, will cause Brawl to execute whenever you are in melee with a target and the Power is recharged. Setting a Power that does not require special conditions to execute (i.e. Hasten or Healing Aura) will cause the Power to execute every time it recharges. Some Powers, such as Powers that may be interrupted (i.e. Blaster sniper attacks) or Powers that require targeting a defeat team member (i.e. most resurrection Powers, Vengeance, and Fallout) can not be set to Auto-Execute. In order to set a Power to Auto-Execute, hold down the 'Ctrl' key and click the icon for the Power you wish to set to Auto-Execute. Holding 'Ctrl' and clicking again will deactivate the Auto-Executing Power. Pressing the 'Z' key (by default) will clear all Queued Powers and disable the Auto-Executing of a Power.

By default, the number keys across the top of your keyboard may be used to activate Powers in lieu of the mouse. Each slot in each Power Tray is numbered 1, 2, 3. . . 8, 9, 0, corresponding to the numeric keys at the top of your keyboard. Powers in slot 6, for instance, can be activated using the '6' key. Each time you use a keystroke corresponding to a Power icon in your Power Tray, the keystroke will behave the same as a single click from the mouse. You may access the Powers in each of the visible Power Trays as follows:

  • Bottom or First Tray - Powers in this tray can be activated by pressing only the numeric keys.
  • Middle or Second Tray - Powers in this tray can be activated by holding down the left 'Alt' key and pressing the numeric keys.
  • Top or Third Tray - Powers in this tray can be activated by holding down the 'Ctrl' key and pressing the numeric keys.


Powers Window

Powers Window

The Powers Window may be opened by clicking on "Powers" on the outer edge of the Tray Window or selecting "Powers" from the Menu Window.

In the Powers Window, you will see all of the Powers in selected Power Groups. Your Primary Power Set will be on the left and your Secondary Power Set will be in the middle. On the right side of the window will be several sets of Powers, including Temporary Powers, Inherent Powers, any Power Pools from which you have selected Powers, and Ancillary or Patron Power Sets.

In each Power Set, any Powers you have not gained through training will be shaded and Powers you have taken will appear brighter. Any Power you have gained through training will allow you to right click to display more information. Powers that are not Automatic Powers (always active) may be dragged from the Powers Window and placed in the Power Trays in the Tray Window.

Inspirations Window

Inspirations Window

The Inspirations Window may be opened either by clicking "Inspirations" at the top of the Tray Window or selecting "Inspirations" from the Menu Window.

In this window, you can view and manage any Inspirations you have collected. Each square or "slot" in the grid represents room to carry one Inspiration. You begin with three slots in your Inspiration Window and gradually gain extra slots as your level increases.

Level
Range
Inspiration
Slots
1 3
2 4
3 - 9 8
10 - 24 10
25 - 39 15
40+ 20

Clicking on the arrow at the top of the window will toggle between displaying all of the Inspirations in the window and showing only the bottom row of Inspirations.

You are able to organize the Inspirations in your Inspiration Window however you wish by clicking and dragging them around. Dragging one Inspiration on top of another will trade their positions in the window. At any time, if there is an empty slot under another Inspiration, that Inspiration (and any above it) will slide down one slot in the window.

An Inspiration may be used by clicking on it once. Inspirations may be given to other players near you by dragging them from your Inspiration Window either onto the player you wish to give the Inspiration to or by dragging the Inspiration to the other character's name in your Team Window. You may also right click on an inspiration and select the name of a team mate to whom you wish to give the Inspiration.

Each column of Inspiration slots is labled F1, F2, etc. By default, each of the first five function keys on your keyboard allow you to use whatever Inspiration is at the bottom of the corresponding column. For example, if you have an Enrage Inspiration at the bottom of your F2 column and press F2, you will consume that Enrage.

When your Inspiration Window is completely filled, the word "Inspiration" will appear in red in the Tray Window. You may make room for more Inspirations either by giving some away, using some, or by right clicking on an Inspiration and selecting "Delete Inspiration."

Enhancements Window

Enhancement Window

The Enhancements Window may be opened either by clicking on "Enhancements" on the outer edge of the Tray Window or by selecting "Enhancements" from the Menu Window.

In the Enhancement Window, you will see that there are 10 slots available. Whenever you collect an Enhancement, it will drop into the first empty slot from left to right.

You may view information on the Enhancements in your Enhancement Window by hovering over them with the mouse. You may also right-click on an enhancement and selecting "View Info?."

Clicking and dragging your Enhancements from one position to another in the Enhancement Window will allow you to organize them however you see fit. Dragging one Enhancement on top of another in this Window will cause the Enhancements to trade positions.

Enhancements may be given to other nearby characters by dragging the Enhancement over top of the character or onto the name of the character in your Team Window. You may also right click on an Enhancement and select the name of a team mate to whom you wish to give the Enhancement.

When all 10 slots in your Enhancement Window are filled with Enhancements, the word "Enhancements" on your Tray Window will turn red and you will no longer be able to collect more Enhancements. You may make room for new Enhancements either by using Enhancements you currently possess on the Enhancement Management Screen, giving them away, selling them at stores, or right clicking on an Enhancement and selecting "Delete Enhancement."

Enhancement Management Screen

Enhancement Management Screen

This screen is opened when you click on "Manage" on the outer edge of your Enhancement Window. The screen may also be opened by typing the /manage command into the Chat Line.

On this screen, you will see all of the Powers you have selected so far. Each Power will have a number of Enhancement slots at the bottom of its name. These are the slots you add to your Powers as you increase in level.

At the bottom of your screen, you will once again see all of the Enhancements you have collected. You can still organize the Enhancements within this tray just as you could in the Enhancements Window.

Enhancement Information Tooltip

Hovering your mouse over any Enhancements currently slotted under a Power will display the following information about that Enhancement:

  • Enhancement Name
  • Enhancement Effect(s)
  • Enhancement Origin Type
  • Strength of Effect(s)
  • Any additional important information (i.e. "You may not combine this Enhancement with any others.")


Power Information Tooltip

Hovering your mouse over any Powers on this screen will display the following information about that Power:

  • Power Name
  • A brief summary of the Power's effects
  • A list of enhancements the Power will accept
  • A list of Invention-Origin enhancement sets that the Power will accept
  • Current Enhancement values resulting from all slotted Enhancements
  • Enhancement Set Bonuses received from all slotted Enhancements (if any)

Before slotting an Enhancement into a Power, the following must be considered:

  • Is the Origin of the Enhancement compatible with my Origin?
    • Training Origin Enhancements, Invention Origin Enhancements, Crystal Titan Origin Enhancements, and Hamidon and Synthetic Origin Enhancements may be used by anyone.
    • Dual Origin Enhancements may only be used by characters with an Origin which matches one of the two Origins of the Enhancement. For example, a Natural character may use Magic/Natural or Natural/Technology Enhancements, but not Magic/Mutation, Mutation/Science, or Science/Technology Enhancements.
    • Single Origin Enhancements may only be used by characters with an identical Origin.
  • Is the level of the Enhancement within range?
    • The level of Training Origin Enhancements, Dual Origin Enhancements, Single Origin Enhancements, Crystal Titan Origin Enhancements, Hamidon and Synthetic Hamidon Origin Enhancements must be within three levels of your character's current level in order to be slotted. For instance, if your current level is 32, you may only place these enhancements with levels from 29 to 35 into a slot.
    • The level of an Invention Origin Enhancement must be less than or equal to three levels above your character's current level. For example, a character at level 26 may slot any Invention Origin Enhancement with a level of 29 or below.
  • Does the Power I want to slot this in accept this type of Enhancement?
    • You may right-click and hold on any Enhancement to see what Powers will accept the Enhancement. The slots in any Power that will accept the Enhancement will be highlighted in green, while the slots of any Power that will not accept the Enhancement will darken.
    • You also may view the Enhancements each individual Power will accept by hovering over the Power with your mouse.

If an enhancement is compatible with your Origin, within the correct level range, and acceptable to the Power you wish to slot it in, you may drag the Enhancement from the tray at the bottom into any slot in the Power. However, once an Enhancement is slotted in a Power, it is locked in. You can not reclaim the Enhancement by dragging it back into your tray, and you can not move the Enhancements from one slot to another. You can, however, drag an Enhancement from the slot it occupies to the trash can icon in the lower left corner of this screen to delete it.

You may replace any Enhancement currently slotted in a Power by dragging a new Enhancement onto the same slot. The old Enhancement will be deleted and the new Enhancement will be placed in the slot.

Clicking the "Exit" button will return you to your main user interface.

Enhancement Combination Screen

Enhancement Combination Screen

With all but Invention Origin Enhancements, as you level up the Effectiveness of the Enhancements your slot will decay. Once a decaying Enhancement is four or more levels lower than your current level, it will cease to provide any benefit. You may, however, prolong the life span of a decaying Enhancement by combining it with another Enhancements of the same type. Before combining any two Enhancements, they must meet the following criteria:

  • Identical Origin Type
    • Training Origin Enhancements may only be combined with other Training Origin Enhancements.
    • Dual Origin Enhancements may only be combined with other Dual Origin Enhancements. Further, they must both be of an Origin combination that you are able to use. For example, Magic characters are able to combine Magic/Mutation Enhancements with Magic/Natural Enhancements.
    • Single Origin Enhancements may only be combined with other Single Origin Enhancements of the same Origin.
    • Crystal Titan Origin Enhancements may only be combined with other Crystal Titan Origin Enhancements.
    • Hamidon and Synthetic Hamidon Origin Enhancements may only be combined with other Hamidon and Synthetic Hamidon Origin Enhancements.
  • Identical Effects
    • You can not combine two Enhancements with different effects. For example, an Accuracy Enhancement can only be combined with another Accuracy Enhancement.
  • Valid Level After Combination
    • Combining two Enhancements creates a single Enhancement with an effective level one higher than the higher of the original two Enhancements. For example, combining a level 33 and level 28 Enhancement will yield a level 33+ Enhancement. The effective level of this Enhancement is 34. If your current level would prevent you from combining a level 34 Enhancement, then you will be unable to combine these Enhancements until you reach your next level.
  • Under Combination Limit
    • Each time two Enhancements are combined, the effective level of the resulting Enhancement will be one greater than the effective level of the original two Enhancements. If the higher of the two was already a combined Enhancement, then the resulting Enhancement will be a doubly combined Enhancement. Any Enhancement that has already been combined twice may only be combined with another Enhancement which is at least two levels higher. For example, combining a level 30 Enhancement with a level 33+ Enhancement will result in a level 33++ Enhancement. This 33++ Enhancement may later be combined with another Enhancement of level 35 or greater, but may not combine with any Enhancement of level 34 or lower.

If two Enhancements meet the above criteria, you may combine them by first clicking on the slotted Enhancement you wish to combine. This will open the Enhancement Combination Screen. Here you can combine slotted Enhancements with other Enhancements of the same type that you either have in your Inventory or already have slotted in the same Power.

The slotted Enhancement you selected will be placed in the slot on the left of the combination interface. You may then click on the Enhancement you wish to combine with the slotted Enhancement. When you select the second Enhancement, it will move into the middle slot on the screen.

Combining Enhancements is not always guaranteed to succeed. Once you have selected the two Enhancements you would like to combine, you will see the chance of a successful combination on the right. The further apart the levels of the two Enhancements are, the lower the chance of success will be.

Finally, click on the "Combine" button to attempt to create your combined Enhancement. If the combination fails, the lower of the two Enhancements will be lost and the higher of the two will go into the slot your first Enhancement came from. If you succeed, the newly combined Enhancement will automatically be placed back into the slot your first Enhancement came from.

You may click "Reset" to clear the Enhancements from the combination interface.

Clicking the "Exit" button at any time will return you to the Enhancement Management screen.

Salvage Window

Salvage Window

The Salvage Window may be opened by clicking on "Salvage" on the outer edge of the Tray Window.

In this window you may view any Salvage that you have collected. At the top of the window will be several tabs:

  • All - This tab will allow you to view all of the Salvage you have collected.
  • Base - This tab will display only the Base Salvage you have collected. Base Salvage is used to create Components.
  • Component - This tab will display only the Components that you have collected. Components are crafted from Base Salvage. Components are then used to craft certain Base Items.
  • Event - This tab will display only the Event Salvage that you have collected. Event Salvage is related to special events in the game and may be collected only during those events. This salvage could be used for many different purposes. For example, salvage from the 2006 Halloween event may be used to gain an additional Costume Slot.
  • Invention - This tab will display only the Invention Salvage that you have collected. Invention salvage is used in conjunction with Invention Recipes to create Invention Origin Enhancements and some Costume Pieces and Temporary Powers. The Invention Salvage tab will also tell you how many pieces of Invention Salvage you are currently carrying out of the maximum number of items you are capable of carrying.
  • Special - This tab will display only the Special Salvage you have collected. Special Salvage items have their own specific purpose, but are not specifically tied to any special event in the game.

There are limits to how much salvage of each type you can carry. The limit to the number of Invention Salvage items you can carry at any time are based on your level with certain Badges granting you extra capacity. The following table outlines the base levels of Invention Salvage that you can carry at each level.

Invention Salvage Base Capacity
Level
Range
Capacity
1 3
2 4
3 8
4 15
5 - 35 30
36 32
37 34
38 36
39 38
40 - 44 40
45+ 50

When the number of Invention Salvage items you are carrying matches your maximum capacity, you will be unable to collect any more Invention Salvage without first deleting, giving away, or selling some of the Invention Salvage you are currently carrying. "Salvage" in your Tray Window will turn red to indicate that you have reached your limit on Invention Salvage items.

For all other types of Salvage, there are maximum amounts that may be carried, but they are per item and are independent of your level.

Salvage
Type
Limit
Base 20 of each item
Component 99 of each item
Event 99? of each item
Special (900 and counting) of each item

Right clicking on any items in your Salvage Window will give you such options as allowing you to view more information on the item, delete an individual item, or delete an entire stack of items.

Items may be sorted in the window by selecting from the dropdown menu in the lower right corner of the window. You may sort items by name (alphabetical or reverse alphabetical order), the amount of each item in your possession (high to low or low to high), or rarity (more to less common or less to more common).

Recipes Window

Recipes Window

The Recipies Window may be opened by clicking on "Recipes" on the outer edge of the Tray Window. This window also opens when you interact with Invention Worktables.

In this window, you will be able to view your current inventory of Invention Recipes. Across the top of the window are tabs that will allow you to filter the Recipes by type. The tabs available will depend on which Recipes you currently have in your inventory. For instance, if you have any Accuracy Enhancement Recipes, there will be a tab labeled "Accuracy" at the top of the window. Clicking on the "Accuracy" tab will display a list of only your Accuracy Enhancement Recipes. On the other hand, if you do not have any Accuracy Enhancement Recipes, there will be no "Accuracy" tab at the top of the window. All Invention Enhancement Set Recipes will be listed under "Invention."

In the "All" tab, you will see a list of the categories in which there are Recipes you possess. You can expand or collapse each category to see the names of all of the Recipes you have in that category.

In each inventory tab, the dropdown menu in the lower right corner of the window will allow you to further filter your view by hiding/displaying recipes you do not own and hiding/showing recipes for which you are missing ingredients.

In addition to any Recipes you currently possess, whenever you interact with an Invention Worktable, all of the Common Recipes that you are able to purchase from the table will be displayed.

On the left of each Recipe's name will be a number indicating how many copies of that Recipe you have in your inventory. Each Recipe's name is color coded according to the rarity of the Recipe. Common Recipes appear in white, uncommon Recipes appear in yellow, and rare Recipes appear in orange. The names of any Recipes for which you have not collected all of the neccessary ingredients will be slightly shaded. When you have all of the requisite Salvage and Influence/Infamy to craft a Recipe, the name of the Recipe will be brightly lit.

To view information on a particular Recipe in more detail, click on the name of the Recipe. This will expand the Recipe info to give you all of the information about the item or Power that Recipe is used to create. You will be able to see what Salvage is needed and how much Influence/Infamy you will need to craft the Recipe. In this list of ingredients, any needed items that you do not currently possess will be displayed in red.

In the bottom left corner of the window you will find an indication of how may recipes you currently have in your inventory out of your total capacity. Your base capacity is determined by your level.

Invention Recipe Base Capacity
Level
Range
Capacity
1 - 5 1
6 - 9 4
10 8
11 - 15 10
16 - 19 11
20 - 25 12
26 - 34 13
35 - 40 14
41 16
42 18
43+ 20

When you have reached the limit of the number of Recipes you can carry, the word "Recipes" on the outer edge of your Tray Window will turn red. You may right click on any recipe in your inventory and select "Delete Recipe?" to delete make more room. You may also give Recipes to other characters by dragging the recipe from the window on top of the character, dragging the recipe from the window on top of a character's name in your Team Window, or right clicking on the recipe and selecting "Give to."

While interacting with an Invention Worktable, if you are viewing the detailed information for a Recipe and you have all of the ingredients needed to craft the Recipe, you will be able to click on the "Create?" button to craft the Recipe. When you craft a Recipe, one copy of the Recipe will be removed from your inventory, as will the Salvage and Influcence/Infamy you needed to craft the Recipe.

Target Window

Target Window with Hostile Target Selected

The Target Window may be opened either by clicking on "Target" in the Status Window or selecting "Target" from the Menu Window.

The Target Window will display information about any object in the game that can be targeted.

If you currently have no target selected, this window will simply display, "No Target."

Hostile Targets

When you select a hostile target, you will see your target's name at the top of this window. Depending on the relative challenge your target presents, you may see a set of triangles pointing either up or down directly below the name. A triangle pointing up indicates that your target is more powerful than you. A triangle pointing down indicates taht your target is less powerful than you. The more triangles you see, greater the difference in power. If no triangles are present, your target is either equal to you, significantly greater than you, or significantly lower than you in power level. The color of a hostile target's name when displayed is another indicator of its power level. These two indicators will allow you to quickly size up an opponent before or during combat.

COLOR EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION
DARK GRAY UI Target Conn Gray2.jpg An entire order of magnitude less powerful that you.
Even in very large numbers enemies of this power level aren't likely to present a challenge.
LIGHT GRAY UI Target Conn Gray.jpg Significantly less powerful than you.
No contest.
GREEN UI Target Conn Green.jpg Substantially less powerful than you.
Should be easy.
BLUE UI Target Conn Blue.jpg Less powerful than you.
Can be dangerous in groups, or to non-combat-oriented characters.
WHITE UI Target Conn White.jpg About your same power level.
Depending on your Archetype and Powers, you may be able to handle several of these at once, or you may find a single enemy a challenge.
YELLOW UI Target Conn Yellow.jpg A bit ahead of your power level.
Combat-oriented characters should engage solo with caution, avoiding them when they’re in large groups.
ORANGE UI Target Conn Orange.jpg Substantially ahead of your power level.
Only characters skilled in combat should attempt to engage solo, and then only with extreme caution.
RED UI Target Conn Red.jpg Significantly ahead of your power level.
Should not be engaged one-on-one.
PURPLE UI Target Conn Purple.jpg Far ahead of your power level. Do not engage one-on-one.
Purples near your level may be successfully engaged in groups.

An enemy's challenge level is based on its level relative to your own and its rank. The system used to make this determination is commonly referred to as the Con System. An example of the Con System is shown below. Though you may encounter enemies with ranks not shown below, these are some of the most common in the game.

Target's
Relative Level
Underling Minion Lieutenant Boss/
Elite Boss
Hero/
Archvillain
<-8 DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY
-8 DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY LIGHT GRAY
-7 DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY GREEN
-6 DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY BLUE
-5 DARK GRAY DARK GRAY DARK GRAY LIGHT GRAY WHITE
-4 DARK GRAY DARK GRAY LIGHT GRAY GREEN YELLOW
-3 DARK GRAY LIGHT GRAY GREEN BLUE ORANGE
-2 LIGHT GRAY GREEN BLUE WHITE RED
-1 GREEN BLUE WHITE YELLOW PURPLE
Even BLUE WHITE YELLOW ORANGE PURPLE
+1 WHITE YELLOW ORANGE RED PURPLE
+2 YELLOW ORANGE RED PURPLE PURPLE
+3 ORANGE RED PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE
+4 RED PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE
>+4 PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE

Beneath the name and difficulty level of a hostile target, you will see the faction or enemy group your target belongs to.

At the bottom of of the center of the window are Hit Point and Endurance bars. These bars function identically to the bars in your Status Window with one exception: The Hit Point bar for any hostile target is displayed in red regardless of how many hit points the target has remaining. Hovering the mouse pointer over these bars without clicking or hitting any keys on the keyboard for a few seconds will allow you to see the exact numbers of Hit Points and Endurance your target has remaining.

On the left side of the Target Window you will see the level of your target.

On the right side of the window you will see a hostile target's rank.

Friendly NPCs

When selecting a friendly or neutral NPC target, the target's name will be displayed at the top of your Target Window. The color of the target's name in this window is an indicator of what sort of target it is. The name of any NPC that will not enter combat is displayed in white. Colors of the names of any friendly NPCs (such as pets or rescued hostages that will take part in combat) is determined using the same Con System as hostile targets.

If a friendly NPC target belongs to a particular faction, this faction will be shown below the NPCs name. Any summoned pets or entities will display the name of the character to whom they belong instead of a faction.

If an NPC is capable of taking damage, it will have a set of Hit Point and Endurance bars under its name in the Target Window.

On the left of this window you will see the level of the NPC displayed if it has one.

On the right side of the Target Window, you will see the rank of an NPC displayed if it has one.

Friendly Players

When a Player Character is selected as a target, its name will be displayed at the top of the Target Window in green.

If the character is associated with a Super Group, the name of the Super Group will be displayed beneath their name.

Every friendly character will have have a set of Hit Point and Endurance bars under its name in the Target Window.

On the left side of the window you will see an icon representing the character's Origin. Beneath this icon will be the current combat level of the character. The combat level of the character may be different from the actual level of the character if they are sidekicked, exemplared, or have gained enough experience to level up, but have not yet visited a trainer.

On the right side of the Target Window will be an icon representing the character's Archetype. Below this icon, the character's Origin and Archetype will be spelled out.

Action Window

Action Window with Hostile Target Selected

The Action Window may be opened by clicking on "Action" on the outer edge of the Target Window.

With no targets selected, the Action window will not display.

With hostile targets selected, you will be able to select from the following options:

  • Follow - This will cause your character to attempt to follow your current target. Even if you change targets, you will continue to track the target you originally selected with the Follow option. You can cancel the Follow option by either selecting it again, or manually moving your character. Teleporting or being teleported will also cause you to stop following your target.
  • Info - This will open the Info Window, displaying information on your currently selected target.


Action Window with Friendly Player Character Selected

With friendly Player Character targets selected, you will be able to select from the following options:

  • Trade - If the currently selected character is within range, this will open the Trade Window with the currently selected character as your trade partner.
  • Follow - This will cause your character to attempt to follow your current target. Even if you change targets, you will continue to track the target you originally selected with the Follow option. You can cancel the Follow option by either selecting it again, or manually moving your character. Teleporting or being teleported will also cause you to stop following your target.
  • Chat - Selecting this option will activate the Chat Line and prime it with a /tell command using the targeted character's name.
  • Info - This will open the Info Window, displaying information on the currently selected character.
  • Add/Remove Friend - You may select "Add Friend" to add this character to your local server Friends list. If this character is already in your Friends list, you may select "Remove Friend" to remove them from it.
  • Add/Remove Global Friend - You may select "Add Global Friend" to add this character to your Global Friends list. If this character is already in your Global Friends list, you may select "Remove Global Friend" to remove them from it.
  • Invite to/Kick from Team - These options are only available if you are either solo or are the leader of your team.
  • Invite to/Kick from Super Group - If your rank in your Super Group has sufficient privledges, you may use "Invite to Super Group" to invite new members to join your group. If a character is already in your Super Group, you may use the "Kick from Super Group option to remove them from the group is you have sufficient privledges and are ranked higher than the character you are trying to kick.
  • Promote - If your rank in your Super Group has sufficient privledges, you and your target both belong to the same Super Group, and you are ranked at least one level higher than the character you have targeted, you may use this option to promote the character you have targeted one rank in the Super Group.
  • Demote - If your rank in your Super Group has sufficient privledges, you and your target both belong to the same Super Group, and you are ranked at least one level higher than the character you have targeted, you may use this option to demote the character you have targeted one rank in the Super Group.
  • Set as Waypoint - As long as you are on the same map, this will cause the diretion of the currently selected character to show in your Nav Window's compass.
  • Invite Sidekick/Lackey - Invites the selected character to become your Sidekick or Lackey.
  • Invite Exemplar/Malefactor - Invites the selected character to become your Exemplar or Malefactor.
  • Make Leader - If you are the leader of your current team, this will allow you to pass leadership to the currently selected character.


Nav Window

Nav Window

The Nav Window may be opened by clicking on "Nav" in the Status Window or selecting "Nav" from the Menu Window.

The following additional windows may be accessed from the Nav Window:

  • Map
  • Contact
  • Mission
  • Clues
  • Badge

In the top of the Nav Window is a compass which displays the direction you are currently facing. If you have a waypoint selected, the waypoint's icon will be displayed in your compass, indicating the direction in which your waypoint is located.

When you select a waypoint, the name of the waypoint will display below the compass.

If you or your team leader selects a mission from the Mission Window, the mission's primary objective will be displayed beneath the compass. If you are not currently on the map where your mission is located, the location of your mission will be displayed below the primary objective. Once you enter your mission map, any secondary objectives for your current mission will display below your primary mission objective.

Map Window

Map Window

The Map Window may be opened either by clicking on "Map" on the outer edge of the Nav Window or selecting "Map" from the Menu Window.

At the top of this window are two tabs labeled "City" and "Zone" or "Mission". Clicking on the "City" tab will display a map of Paragon City for Heroes, or a map of the Rogue Isles for Villains. Selecting the "Zone" or "Mission" tab will display a map of the zone or mission you are currently located in.

In zone maps, the name of the zone will appear in the lower left corner of the map. In the lower right corner is a dropdown Options menu. You may click on this menu to turn the different icons and names on your map on or off.

On the right side of the window is a slider that allows you to zoom in or out on the map. Sliding the marker up will zoom out, while sliding the marker down will zoom in. If you zoom in far enough that the entire map no longer fits in the Map Window, you may drag the map around inside the window to view other areas on the map. If you move, the map will automatically reposition in the window with you in the center.

Fog of War

Until you have visited a location on your map, it will not appear with full clarity. This is referred to as "fog of war." Areas you have not visited on zone maps will be grayed-out, while mission maps are completely dark except for the areas you have explored. On mission maps, if any team member visits an area on the map, it becomes visible on the map for everyone on the team. On zone maps, only the areas you have visited will become clear on your map.

Map Icons

There are several common map icons you should be familiar with. Most of these icons can be seen even if their location is covered by "fog of war."

need images of the map icons for the table

Icon Represents
Your Character
Monorail Station
Ferry
Hospital
Neighborhood (Approximate Center of A Neighborhood)
Arena
Teammates
Team Leader
Mission Entrance (Not Selected)
Mission Entrance (Selected)
Mission Objective Location
Hostage Escort Destination
Contact
Trainer
Store
Thumbtack
City Zone Entrance
Level Restricted or Hazard or Trial Zone Entrance

Waypoints and Thumbtacks

You can click on any Icon on the map (except for the one that represents you) to make it a waypoint. When you have set a waypoint, it acquires an animated highlight on your map, and the icon appears on your compass in the Nav Window. When you are facing toward a waypoint, the distance to it will be displayed in either yards or miles. Basically, if you know where you want to go, making that spot a waypoint will make it much easier to get there. Naturally, if you set a waypoint on a mobile icon (i.e. a teammate), the direction and distance to your waypoint will change as the waypoint moves around. You may only select one waypoint at a time.

Sometimes, during missions, the game will set a waypoint for you, pointing the way toward your next mission objective. These game-set waypoints appear in red, and it is possible to have more than one of these waypoints active at the same time. It is also possible to have an active player-set waypoint active at the same time as a game-set waypoint.

A thumbtack is a sort of portable waypoint. You can right click anywhere on a zone or mission map to set a thumbtack at that location. You may even set a thumbtack in an area covered by fog of war. You may only have one thumbtack visible at any time. If you right click on another part of the map, your thumbtack will move to that new location. If you right click on the thumbtack its self, it will be removed from the map.

Once you have a thumbtack set, you can use it like any other map icon, including using it as a waypoint if you wish. Note that if you log off, the thumbtack will be gone when you return to the game.

Contact Window

Contact Window

The Contact Window may be opened either by clicking on "Contact" in the Nav Window or selecting "Contact" from the Menu Window.

This window displays a list of all of the contacts you have been introduced to. Each contact in your list will have a picture on the left side of their entry. To the right of the picture will be the name of the contact, the contact's location, and a bar indicating how well you know this contact. Every time you complete a mission for a contact, the bar will fill a little. When you reach a certain level of familiarity with a contact, a "Call" button will appear to the right of the contact's information. Once this button appears, you may speak with this contact from any zone map by clicking on the "Call" button.

If you have an active mission from any contacts, the mission will be shown below the contact's level of familiarity. If you have opened a contact's story arc, a small book icon will be displayed to the right of the contact's name and location.

Most of the time, the contacts in this window will appear in the order in which they were first introduced to you. Newer contacts will appear at the top of your list and older contacts will appear at the bottom of your list. As an exception to this, any contact with whom you currently have a mission active will be pushed to the top of your contact list.

Clicking on any contact in your list will select them as a waypoint in your Nav Window.

After reaching level 5 and speaking with speaking with a Detective, Heroes can obtain a Police Band Radio. Once acquired, the radio will appear in the Contact Window at the top of contact list. Heroes can then click on the radio to pick up Police Band Missions in any zone which is appropriate to their currently level. Each Police Band Mission will fill the familiarity bar of that zone's Detective. Once the Detective's bar is full, you will have to speak directly to the Detective to obtain a Safeguard Mission. When the Safeguard mission is complete, the Detective's familiarity bar will be cleared and you can begin filling it in again.

Similarly, after villains reach level 5 and speak to a Broker, they will obtain a Newspaper. Once a Villain has done this, the Newspaper will appear at the top of the contact list. Villains can then click on the newspaper to pick up Newspaper Missions in any zone appropriate to their level. Each Newspaper Mission will fill the familiarity bar of that zone's Broker. Once the Broker's bar is full, you will have to speak directly to the Broker to obtain a Mayhem Mission. When the Mayhem mission is complete, the Broker's familiarity bar will be cleared and you can begin filling it in again.

Mission Window

Mission Window

The Mission Window may be opened either by clicking on "Mission" in the Nav Window or selecting "Mission" from the Menu Window.

In this window, you can view a brief description of all of the missions you have agreed to undertake. At the top of your list of missions you will see your character's name on the left and current notoriety setting on the right. In each description you will see the mission's primary objective in the upper left, location in the upper right, and the first couple of lines from your contact's briefing. If you click on a mission in this window, it will highlight the mission's entry and a "more..." button will appear in the entry's lower right corner. Click the "more..." button to view the mission's information in full detail. You will be able to view the initial mission briefing, see any progress made so far, and see if you have found any clues.

Selecting any mission in this list will set it as your current waypoint if you are located the same zone as the mission entrance is located.

When you join a team, this window will show you all of the missions any team members in the same zone currently have and will allow you to see each member's notoriety setting. If you are your team's leader, you may select a mission for your team by selecting a mission's description and clicking the "Select Mission" button at the bottom of the Mission Window. This will set the active task set the mission's entrance as a waypoint for all of your team's members.

Clues Window

Clues Window

The Clues Window may be opened by clicking on "Clues" in the Nav Window or selecting "Clues" from the Menu Window.

Depending on the mission, you may need to unearth clues to keep the narrative moving forward. Each time you obtain a new clue, it flashes on the screen and may then be accessed in the "Clues" tab. In this tab is a list of clues you have discovered in the course of your adventures.

Clues provide valuable information that might come in handy for your broker or might point you to the next step in your current mission. This is the key in many cases, as you need to find all clues to fully complete a given mission.

On occasion, certain clues might persist after you've seemingly completed all tasks related to that mission. In that case, the chances are near 100% that there's something you have yet to do that relates directly to that clue--this is why it's important to read all of them when you get them!

Souvenirs are clues you are allowed to keep which provide a historical account of any story arcs you have previously completed. In the "Souvenirs" tab of this window, you will see a list of all the souvenirs you have collected. To view the details of any of these souvenirs, click the ">>" button in the lower right to expand the souvenir's information. To collapse the entry again, click on the "<<" button in the lower right.

Badge Window

Badge Window

You may open the Badge Window by clicking "Badge" in the Nav Window or selecting "Badge" from the Menu Window.

This window shows you all of the badges you currently have and in many cases shows you progress toward other badges.

There are several types of badges, each having its own tab at the top of this window.

  • Exploration Badges - Exploration badges are earned simply for finding a location of particular interest. Just traveling through the area will award you with the badge. Locations that award Exploration Badges are marked with an Exploration Badge Marker.
  • History Badges - History badges are collected by reading plaques throughout Paragon City and the Rogue Isles. Various plaques are located throughout the game and some relate to one another. By reading all of the plaques related to a particular subject, you can earn a History badge on that subject.
  • Accomplishment - Accomplishment badges are awarded for completing certain missions and Task Forces.
  • Achievement - Achieving specific goals, such as defeating a large number of a specific enemy type or taking a large amount of damage, can earn these badges. Some of these badges will have a meter showing you your progress toward obtaining the badge.
  • Accolades - Most of these badges are earned not by themselves, but by collecting badges in the Exploration, History, Accomplishement, and Achievement areas that all related to one another. Once you have all the badges an Accolade requires, you will be issued the Accolade badge. Some Accolade badges also award your character with extra abilities or permanent boosts to your Hit Points or Endurance. Other Accolades may be awarded for special events or anniversaries in the "City of" franchise.
  • Gladiator - Gladiator badges are obtained by accomplishing specific tasks that unlock creatures for use in Arena Gladiator Matches.
  • Veteran - For every three months of active subscription to City of Heroes or Villains, your account will be awarded a new Veteran Reward badge. To claim any rewards that are offered along with these badges, click on the "Veteran" tab in your Badge Window. Rewards related to any Veteran Rewards badge will be listed along with the related badge. In the lower right corner of each reward will be a button that you can click to claim your reward.

With the exception of Gladiator badges, clicking on any badge you have obtained will set your character's Badge Title. This title appears under your name when other players are viewing your name above your character's avatar in the game. You may clear your badge title at any time by clicking on the "Clear Badge Title" button at the bottom of the Badge Window.

If you are currently associated with a Super Group, you will also be able to view any badges that have been obtained by your Super Group. At the bottom of the Badge Window you will find a button labeled "Super Group Badges". Clicking on this button will switch you to viewing Super Group badges. All of the same tabs that appear in the personal badges also appear in the Super Group badges, but Super Groups are only able to aquire badges under two categories:

  • Exploration - Super Group Exploration badges are earned by visiting all of the Exploration Badge markers in a zone while in Super Group Mode. If you have already collected some of the Exploration Badges in a zone but weren't in Super Group Mode, you merely have to revisit the markers for those badges while in Super Group Mode.
  • Achievement - Super Group Achievement badges are rewarded for achieving specific goals, such as defeating a large number of a specific enemy type or taking a large amount of damage. Any work done toward these badges must be done in Super Group Mode in order to count. Some of these badges will have a meter showing you your Super Group's progress toward obtaining the badge.


Menu Window

Menu Window

You may open the Menu Window by clicking on "Menu" on the Status Window or typing "/menu" into the Chat Line. By default, this window may also be opened by pressing the '\' key.

The following windows may be accessed from the Menu Window:

  • Chat
  • Friends
  • Team
  • Super Group
  • Email
  • Tray
  • Powers
  • Inspirations
  • Enhancements
  • Nav
  • Map
  • Contacts
  • Clue
  • Badge
  • Target
  • Help
  • Costume
  • I.D.
  • Personal Info
  • Chat Handle
  • Options
  • Support

In addition to opening or closing each of the above windows, you may also select "Quit" from the Menu Window to either return to the login screen or quitting to your desktop.

When logging out, you will remain visible and can still be attacked for 30 seconds. If you press any key during this time, the countdown will be aborted and you will not log out. When the countdown reaches zero, you will either be sent back to the login screen.

If quitting to the desktop, you will have the option to quit out of the game before the 30 second timer has expired. If you do this, you will be sent out to the desktop, but your character will remain visible in the game and may still be attacked until the remainder of your 30 second timer has expired.

Help Window

Help Window

The Help Window may be opened by selecting "Help" from the Menu Window.

This window provides a quick reference for almost everything in the game with topics ranging from Combat to Super Group Base construction. Select a general topic from the tabs at the top of the window. On the left side of the window you will see a list of terms that apply to that topic. Selecting any of these terms will display a more detailed explanation of the term on the right side of the window.

Costume Window

Costume Window

The Costume Window may be opened by selecting "Costume" from the Menu Window.

In this window you will see all of the costume slots you have unlocked, and will be able to switch between costumes for your character's avatar.

I.D. Screen

I.D. Screen

The I.D. Screen may be accessed by selecting "I.D." from the Menu Window.

On this screen, you can view information about your character, such as:

  • Name - The name you chose at character creation with any additional titles you have selected over time.
  • Origin - The Origin you chose at character creation.
  • Archetype - The Archetype you chose at character creation.
  • Super Group Association - The Super Group you are currently affiliated with (if any.)
  • Hit Points - Your maximum Hit Points.
  • Endurance - Your maximum Endurance.
  • Security/Threat Level - Your current level.
  • Total XP - The total Experience Points you have accumulated.
  • XP Remaining - The amount of Experience Points you need to aquire to reach your next level.
  • Influence/Infamy - The amount of Influence or Infamy you currently have to saved.
  • Known Powers - A list of all the powers you have selected or earned access to.
  • Character Description - Your character's personal biography.
  • Battle Cry - Your character's personal catch phrase.

You may return from this screen to the main user interface by clicking on the button in the lower right corner of the I.D. Screen.

Character Description

Your Character Description can be edited at any time by opening the I.D. Screen and editing the Character Description field. If you wish, you may copy from any text document and paste to this window. You are limited to a maximum of 1023 characters (including spaces and carriage returns) in the Character Description field.

Battle Cry

Your character's Battle Cry may be edited at any time by opening the I.D. Screen and editing the Battle Cry field. You are limited to a total of 32 characters (including spaces) in this field. By default, when you press the F10 key on the keyboard, your character will shout out their battle cry and perform the "attack" emote.

Info Window

The Info Window has four main forms and may be opened in several different ways:

  • Player Character Info - Displays information about your character or other players' characters.
  • Personal Info - Open either by selecting "Personal Info" from the Menu Window or entering "/infoself" in the Chat Line.
  • Friendly PC Info Window - Open either by right clicking on a friendly PC and selecting "Info", targeting a friendly PC and selecting "Info" from the Action Window, or targeting a friendly PC and entering "/info" in the Chat Line.
  • Enemy PC Info Window - Open either by right clicking on an enemy PC and selecting "Info", targeting an enemy PC and selecting "Info" from the Action Window, or targeting an enemy PC and entering "/info" in the Chat Line.
  • Non-Player Character Info - Displays information about Non-Player Characters.
  • Enemy NPC Info Window - Open either by right clicking on an enemy NPC and selecting "Info", targeting an enemy NPC and selecting "Info" from the Action Window, or targeting an enemy NPC and entering "/info" in the Chat Line.
  • Friendly NPC Info Window - Open either by right clicking on a friendly NPC and selecting "Info", targeting a friendly NPC and selecting "Info" from the Action Window, or targeting a friendly NPC and entering "/info" in the Chat Line.
  • Item Information Window - Displays information about various types of items.
  • Enhancement Info Window - Open by right clicking on an Enhancement and selecting "Info."
  • Salvage Info Window - Open by right clicking on an item in your Salvage Window and selecting "Info."
  • Inspiration Info Window - Open by right clicking on an Inspiration in your Inspirations Window and selecting "Info."
  • Power Info Window - Displays information about Powers and their effects.
  • Power Description Info Window - Open by right clicking on any power icon either in your Tray Window or the Powers Window and selecting "Info."
  • Effect Info Window - Open by right clicking on any status icon either outside of your Status Window or next to your Team Window or Pets Window and selecting "Info."

Player Character Info

At the top of the Player Character Info Window will be a small character portrait on the left with the character's name, level, Origin, and Archetype on the right.

There are several tabs in Player Character Info Windows. Depending on circumstances, some of these tabs may not be available when viewing information on some player characters. The tabs that might appear in the Player Character Info Window are as follows:

PC Info Window
Description Tab
  • Description - Any text entered by a player in a character's Character Description field on the I.D. Screen will appear in the Info Window. If no text has been entered in the Character Description field, this tab will not appear in the Info Window.


PC Info Window
Powers Tab
  • Powers - This tab lists all of the powers that have been acquired by a character. These powers will be grouped by Primary Power Set, Secondary Power Set, Pool Powers, Accolades, Ancillary or Patron Pool Powers, and IO Set Enhancement Bonuses. This tab does not appear when viewing information on a character of the alignment opposite your own.


PC Info Window
Badges Tab
  • Badges - In this tab, you can view the badges a character has collected. At the top of this tab is a tally of the total number of badges the character as acquired. The badges shown are grouped by Veteran, Gladiator, Accolade, Achievement, Accomplishment, History, and Exploration. Hovering the mouse pointer over any of the icons in the Badges tab will enlarge the icon and display the name of the badge.


PC Info Window
PvP Tab
  • PvP - This information tells you the character's current record in Player vs. Player battles. You can see the character's current PvP mode, Reputation, and a list of other characters that this character has recently defeated.


PC Info Window
Arena Tab
  • Arena - You can view a player's record in Arena matches in this tab. You can see the character's rating and record in in each of the various types of matches in the Arena as well as their overall record.


Non-Player Character Info

At the top of this Info Window is a small portrait of the NPC on the left and the NPCs name, level, faction, and rank on the right. There are two tabs in the lower portion of the window labeled "Description" and "Salvage." A brief description of the NPC is contained in the "Description" tab. The "Salvage" tab will list all of the Salvage items that you might obtain by defeating the NPC as an enemy.

Item Info

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Powers Info

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Support Window

The Support Window may be opened by selecting "Support" from the Menu Window.

From the Support Window, you can report suspected bug, violations of terms of service (either through exploits or cheats, or through harassment), or call for help from a game master or game manager (GM) to deal with real emergency situations.

Petition Window

Support Petition Window

When you open the Support Window, you start in the petition interface. Petitions are generally filed whenever intervention from a GM is required to resolve an issue. Begin filing a petition by first selecting the category which best describes the issue you are experiencing:

  • Stuck
    • Your character is in a location where they are unable to move normally. Say, for example, you have fallen off of a map. You might be able to see buildings and the sky far, far above your head, but you're located far, far below the street. If you've already tried the /stuck command and tried logging out and logging back in and still can't get back onto the map, a petition may be your only recourse.
    • You are in a timed mission and the hostage you are escorting has fallen off the map. Or maybe you're on a "defeat all" mission and one of the mobs on the map was knocked into a ceiling where you can see their feet, but can't target or attack them. Maybe you've reset the mission once already for the same reason and had it happen again. Maybe the mission is timed and there's no chance you'll be able to start from scratch and finish the mission again before the timer can expire. Your only recourse may be to summon a GM to have them fix the situation for you.
  • Exploits and Cheating
    • If something in the game is broken or "working as intended" but allows for players to circumvent the normal game mechanics for profit, this is known as an exploit. For example, if a bug were introduced to the game that somehow allowed any player who was stealthed to defeat Hamidon with one shot, using this method to farm Hamidon Origin Enhancements would probably be considered an exploit. Use of exploits is a violation of the terms of agreement and is a potentially bannable offense.
    • Any method of directly manipulating the underlying functionality of the game (whether simply for entertainment purposes or to gain an unfair advantage) is cheating. (Being repeatedly beaten by the same player in a PvP zone is not cheating.)
  • Feedback and Suggestions
    • Any suggestion you may have for improving the game which is not related to a bug should be filed under this category.
  • Harrassment and Conduct
    • Any violations of the City of Heroes Rules of Conduct or EULA that don't fall under a more specific category should be filed under this category.
  • Technical Issues
    • Any technical issue that does not fall under a more specific category that you need help resolving should be filed under this category. If the issue does not actually require help to resolve or is just a minor nuisance, it should probably be reported using the Bug Report Window instead.

After selecting a category, fill in a brief description of your issue in the "Summary" field. This field is limited to check number characters.

Then describe your issue in the "Full Description" field. Although you are limited to check number characters in this field, getting as much of the following information (if it applies to your current situation) into your petition will help to speed the process of resolving your issue:

  • The Map or Zone you are in. If you're not sure, you can find this information using the /whereami command.
  • The name of the contact you received the mission from.
  • The name or primary objective of the mission.
  • The amount of time remaining in your mission. (You may want to note that in the "Summary".)
  • Exactly what is preventing you from finishing your mission.
  • The nature of the exploit or cheat.
  • Names of any characters involved.
  • The exact text of any harassment-related chat.

If you do not have enough room to fully detail your issue, get the main points into the Petition Window. You will be able to add more information through the "My Stuff" tab at the PlayNC Support Center.

In general, petitions filed for help with an issue you are having with your character or a mission will be tracked and recorded in your account at the PlayNC Support Center and may be viewed from the "My Stuff" tab. Any details regarding petitions filed against another player will be discussed exclusively between NCSoft's Player Relations Department and the registered account owner. If NCSoft determines that any rules are broken or subsequent action should be taken, they will not be able to relay any information about the incident or the account involved.

Visit PlayNC.com for more information on the City of Heroes User Agreement or City of Heroes Rules of Conduct.

When you have completed filling in the information in the Petition Window, click the "Send Petition" button to submit your petition.

Bug Report Window

Support Bug Report Window

The Bug Window may be reached by clicking on the "File Bug Report" button in the Petition Window.

Bug reports should be filed whenever you encounter an anomaly or error in the game that does not require the immediate intervention of a GM. As with filing a petition, the first step in reporting a bug is to select the category which best describes the issue you have uncovered:

  • Art/Graphics - Any issue directly related to graphics or in-game art. This includes things like the visual effects on powers, textures on objects, deformed polygons, and clipping on costume pieces.
  • Mission/Contact - Any issue directly related to missions or contacts. For example, a mission with an object you need to protect three floors above you being attacked as soon as you enter the mission door would fit under this category. A contact who's indicating an open story arc in your Contacts Window who will not offer missions to you (assuming you do not already have three active tasks) would be another example.
  • Powers - Any issue related to the mechanics of a power. If a power does not fuction correctly (i.e. something that should drain Endurance does not do so or knocks a target back instead) your bug report would fall under this category.
  • Team/Super Group - Any issue related directly to the mechanics of functions specific to Teams or Super Groups. This category includes issues like setting Super Group permissions and inviting other players to your Team.
  • Invention - Any issue related directly to the Invention system or Invention Tables. (Issues with Consignment Houses or the Black Market probably don't count.)
  • Text Error - Any spelling or grammar error encountered in the game's text.
  • Suggestion - Any suggestion for functionality changes that aren't actually bugs.
  • Other - All other issues that are not covered by any other category.

After selecting a category, fill in a brief description of your bug in the "Summary" field. This field is limited to check number characters.

Describe your bug in detail in the "Full Description" field. Although you are limited to check number characters in this field, getting as much of the following information (if it applies to your current situation) into your bug report will help developers to disposition the issue and locate the problem in the game's code:

  • How to recreate the bug.
  • Location where you encountered the bug. (If you do not move from the location where the bug ocurred, you do not need to add this. The bug report interface automatically adds your current location to the report when you submit it.)
  • The name of the contact and/or mission you found the problem in.

If you do not have enough room to fully detail your issue, get the main points into the Petition Window. You will be able to add more information through the "My Stuff" tab at the PlayNC Support Center.

When you have completed filling out the fields in the Bug Report Window, click the "Send Bug Report" button to submit your bug report.

Options Window

General Chat Options

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Quit Window

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