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We have a metric shitload of scrappers.
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Post by Duke of Ted »

ok dudes

i'll probably go for a defender or controller then. Now to think of a suitably wacky name :)
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Fuzzy hannah and Brown Spine are taken :)
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As are Grammarman, 5pung Lo and The Terrible Mr Tumnus...
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An idea: a sticky with everyone's name and characters in it. Mine are:

Lazlo Woodbine
Mesmyra
Shadow Rabbit
Ekpyrobotic
Deadly Accountant
RO-BO

and on Villains:

Grytpype-Thynne
Ekpyroticon
Roman Totale
Evil Hitcher
Sporran of the Devil
Chilinist

:roll:
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Roman Totale wrote:An idea: a sticky with everyone's name and characters in it. Mine are:

Lazlo Woodbine
Mesmyra
Shadow Rabbit
Ekpyrobotic
Deadly Accountant
RO-BO

and on Villains:

Grytpype-Thynne
Ekpyroticon
Roman Totale
Evil Hitcher
Sporran of the Devil
Chilinist

:roll:
Superbly Heroic idea mate! So far...

<b>Heroes:</b>

5pung Lo
Grammarman

<b>Villains:</b>

The Terrible Mr Tumnus
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

probably best to start a new thread for this.
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Post by Sol »

I just bought CoH with a month's free for £7.90 :o

Looks fun.
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Post by MORDETH LESTOK »

Soloman wrote:I just bought CoH with a month's free for £7.90 :o

Looks fun.
City of Heroes
Release Date: Apr 27, 2004


It's a refreshingly focused online role-playing experience, and is an entertaining, polished game that, unlike so many others, manages to deliver on the underlying promise of an excellent concept.
Welcome to 2004! :w00t:
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And it's still better than most MMONGs that have been released since. Too many try to emulate wow I think.
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Dog Pants wrote:And it's still better than most MMONGs that have been released since. Too many try to emulate Magical Gaaay Fairy Land I think.
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Post by MORDETH LESTOK »

if only it was a tad less repetitive...although...its nice to quit for a few months then come back with a "free" expansion
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

It is a bit repetitive/grindy in places, but kinda less than other MMONGs.

it's made a lot better by 5punkers or decent teams
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Yeah, it's a pity there's so little variation in the missions. It gets so much right though; completely custom appearance, sidekick system, travel skills.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

this thread needs updating to say we've moved to freedom now :)
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Done. Useful bump too for those starting to play or thinking about it. Ta Berk.
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I finally got my interwebs sorted. I now have a scrapper called anery protagonist who is currently level five and looks shockingly like a slightly camp shredder.

Does it have dunjuns? I like dunjuns, used to play AO which has good dunjuns.
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Sort of. There's sewers and caves and Circle of Thorns have magic catacombs. Most missions are done in some manner of building though.
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Post by Anery »

Cool, that sounds like the mishing in AO, they used to take place in some kind of building somewhere (shack, prizon, apartment, cave...) that you could only gain access to if you had the 'mission key' Although it was annoying to get given missions that were bloody miles away. Are there random missions you can pick up or are they all story line related?
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Sort of storyline related. You do get missions from a police radio for a while later, and later still you can go back and do old missions, but for the most part it's pretty linear in that respect. You should never be short of missions though.
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