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Prior to Issue 21, Breakout was the Villain tutorial zone. It was replaced by a new co-op tutorial experience, although the zone itself was not removed from the game. Consequently, any characters that were in Breakout upon the release of Issue 21 were able to complete the old tutorial and exit to Mercy Island.
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Overview

Angel Lopez is one of two possible second contacts you will meet if you go through the Breakout tutorial zone. (Jimmy Dortz is the other possible second contact.) Angel is located at (-2252, -160, 770).

Introductions

Contact Introduced By

New Contact(s)

Sakai Tamaki does not have any introduction text. He can be talked to directly and bypass all previous tutorial contacts.

Information

Connected Con

Angel's only been in the Zig for 2 months, but in that time he has made more connections than any current inmate. Most of the prison cliques can count Angel among their friends, so Angel is able to trade in favors better than even the hardest of the hard-core criminals. Some suspect Angel may have powers of his own, some sort of empathic charm or something, but no one has ever been able to find or prove anything.

Prior to Introduction

You lost, ese? I think you should be chattin' with H.T. (Click this contact to begin) before you chat with me, comprende?

Introduction

So you call yourself Character, eh? That's cool. Well, I could hook you up with who ya need to get outta here, but with all the guards, heroes, and escaped prisoners runnin' around you are gonna need una poca fuerza, a little strength. I know a guy, deals in Superadine here in the Zig. If you want me to hook you up, just say so. You won't be sorry.

Click on ask about available missions to proceed.

No More Missions

You got your stuff, now go see Sakai Tamaki.

Tamaki can be found in the Yard. Go to the room with the big hole in the floor and jump into it, then follow the tunnel to the metal gates. Click on the gates and that will take you up into the Yard where you can find Sakai Tamaki.

Missions

Click here to accept this task

Talk to Mr. Verde

Briefing

Ok, there is this designer drug called Superadine, see? And this drug, it can give even normal hombres super powers. If you have super powers already it can even increase their effectiveness. With the inhibitor drugs that the Zig guards make most of us take, we can't access our powers. But with Superadine we can once again feel mighty, at least until the guards make us take our inhibitor drug again. I have a friend, Mr. Verde, who can hook you (and me) up with a couple doses of Superadine. This will unlock the potential of your powers. Mr. Verde is up the stairs here on the second level. Just tell him I sent you and he'll set us both up.

Mission Acceptance

Come back to me once you have everything.

Unnecessary Solicitation

Mr. Verde is upstairs, and waiting to talk to you.

Mission Objective(s)

  • Talk to Mr. Verde

Debriefing

Angel say he want Superadine, eh? Well, mes does owe him some. I give you a few doses. Youse makes sures that Angel gits his, aight?


You received Training: Damage.

Return to Angel Lopez

Mission Objective(s)

  • Return to Angel Lopez

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Angel Lopez

Briefing

After this conversation, find Caze to learn about combat.

This stuff is fantastic, but you have to be careful you don't use too much, or you end up looking like Mr. Verde. He's a Troll, a member of a gang that likes to O.D. on Superadine and cause havoc. Not my scene, but some hermanos get off on it.

Now let me tell you a bit about figuring out how tough your foes are.

You can 'consider' or 'con' targets by clicking on them or using the tab key to highlight them. The target's name will appear in a color that indicates how tough it is.

GREY: These enemies are very weak and are worth no Experience Points to you.

GREEN: You have a large advantage over this enemy.

BLUE: You have a slight advantage over this enemy.

WHITE: Target is an even match for your abilities.

YELLOW: These enemies are tough, and give more XP.

ORANGE: These enemies are very tough, and caution should be taken around them.

RED: These enemies are extremely tough and are worth a lot more XP.

PURPLE: These enemies are the top of the food chain and should only be attempted when you are in a strong group with other Villains.

Foes come in multiple varieties as well, the most common being Minions, Lieutenants and Bosses. You can usually tackle a few even-level Minions at one time, and probably stand toe-to-toe with a lone same level Lieutenant. A Boss of your level will put up a furious fight and you may need to team up with another villain in order to take him out.

Now go on and see Caze, he can explain Health, Endurance, and how to use your powers.


Talk to Caze

Unnecessary Solicitation

You need to talk to Caze now.

Mission Objective(s)

Briefing

After this converstion, find Blake to learn about Enhancements

Angel sent you, eh? Well a lot of folks here are out of practice when it comes to combat. That won't impress anyone in Arachnos, and you better impress them if you plan to stick around for long. Sure, they think you're hot stuff now. That won't last if you can't show them some mad skills.

First off let me explain your health bar. This is the bar in the upper right of your screen that shows you how many Hit Points you have left.

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When the bar is completely empty you are defeated and will be asked if you want to go to the nearest hospital or infirmary. Below the health bar is the Endurance bar. This bar shows you how much Endurance you have left to use your powers. Each time you activate or maintain a power, it eats up Endurance. If you don't have enough Endurance to activate or keep up a power, then you will see the text 'Too Tired,' and you will have to wait until you have Endurance enough again to use your power.

NOTE: If you are a Brute or Dominator Archetype you will have a third bar, a Rage Meter for Brutes and a Domination Meter for Dominators, below your Endurance bar. Check the manual or in-game Help files to understand these Meters better.

To activate your powers in combat, you simply click the icon in your Power Bar.

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If you want to practice using your powers, you can click on any of the police drones behind me to target them, then execute your powers on them. You can open your Powers Window and place new powers into your Toolbar by clicking the Powers button on the Toolbar.

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After practicing go see my pal Blake and he'll tell you how you can enhance your powers.

Blake is down the hole in this room.


Talk to Blake

Unnecessary Solicitation

You need to talk to Blake now.

Mission Objective(s)

Briefing

After this conversation find Morben to learn more about Enhancements

I see my pal Caze showed you how to use your powers, that's good, now I'll teach you about Enhancements.

Enhancements are additions to your powers that make them work at better effectiveness by 'Enhancing' a specific aspect of your power.

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If you click the word Enhancements above your Power Bar, you will bring up an inventory of Enhancements you are currently carrying. If you click the word Manage above that, you will be able to 'slot in' Enhancements into your powers.

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On the Management screen you can try slotting in the Damage Enhancement you received earlier. Simply drag and drop it into any legal (green) Enhancement Slot.

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To learn more about Enhancements, including the Levels and how they affect their power, consult the Help file or the Manual.

Now go see Morben and he can explain how to combine Enhancements to make them stronger.


Talk to Morben

Unnecessary Solicitation

You need to talk to Morben now.

Mission Objective(s)

Briefing

After this conversation seek out your next contact Sakai Tamaki

It's possible you have a great future within Arachnos, Character. So don't screw it up. Something you should know is that you can extend the life of Enhancements by combining identical ones. You do this by clicking the Power Name in the Enhancement Management screen. There you can pick the slotted Enhancement you want to combine, and then pick either an Enhancement in your Inventory or another one in the same power and click Combine.

Your chance of combine success depends on the differences in level between the two Enhancements. Any Enhancement can only be combined twice. Every time an Enhancement is combined it gains a +, extending its life by 1 level. If it has ++ it can not be combined any further and must be replaced instead.

I've given you another Damage Enhancement so you can practice Combining if you want.

Now you must go out into the Yard and talk to Tamaki. He has been in direct contact with Arachnos and can explain the situation further.

To get to the Yard, exit the sewers through the grates at the end. If you're destined for greatness, this is your first step.


You received Training: Damage.

Go to Sakai Tamaki

Unnecessary Solicitation

You need to go see Sakai Tamaki.

Mission Objective(s)

  • Go to Sakai Tamaki

Briefing

Lord Recluse, the most glorious leader of Arachnos, thinks that you may be a predestined soul. His Fortunata, Kalinda, has seen that you may well be one of those who can lead Arachnos to eventual victory over the heroes of Paragon City. We'll see about that. From what I hear, you still have a lot to learn, and even Kalinda isn't sure exactly who her prophecy pertains to. She just knows they're here in the Zig. I've been instructed to issue you a test of your combat abilities. If you pass, then you will be escorted to Mercy Island. Then Kalinda can test you for herself.

Click on ask about available missions to proceed.


Mission Debriefing

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