 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
City of Heroes | A Wisdom Archive on City of Heroes |  | City of Heroes A selection of articles related to City of Heroes |  |
|
More material related to City Of Heroes can be found here:
|
|
|  | |
City of Heroes, City of Heroes - Badges, plaques, and accolades, City of Heroes - Beyond the computer, City of Heroes - Character creation, City of Heroes - Communities, City of Heroes - Criticism, City of Heroes - Enemies, City of Heroes - Enhancements and inspirations, City of Heroes - Geography, City of Heroes - Influence, City of Heroes - Overview, City of Heroes - Praise, City of Heroes - Servers, City of Heroes - Subscription, City of Heroes - Suit by Marvel, City of Heroes - Updates, City of Heroes - American, City of Heroes - Archetypes and Power Sets, City of Heroes - Awards, City of Heroes - Collectible card game, City of Heroes - Costumes, City of Heroes - Enhancements, City of Heroes - European, City of Heroes - Fan Sites, City of Heroes - Inspirations, City of Heroes - LiveJournal communities, City of Heroes - Official forums, City of Heroes - Origins, City of Heroes - Payment options, City of Heroes - Role-playing game, City of Heroes - The Novels, City of Heroes - The comic book, City of Heroes - alt.games.coh
|  | | » Page 1 « Page 2 Page 3 More » |  |
 | |
|
ARTICLES RELATED TO City of Heroes |  |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia - City of HeroesCity of Heroes (CoH) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing computer game based on the superhero comic book genre, developed by Cryptic Studios and published by NCSoft. The game was launched in North America on April 28, 2004 and in France, Germany, and the UK (by NCSoft Europe) on 4 February 2005 with Scandinavia, Italy, Spain, and Benelux to follow. On October 31, 2005 the game's first sequel, City of Villains, was launched, allowing users to play as supervillains. Six gratis major updates for City of Heroes have released since its launch, with more on ...
Including:
Read more here: » City of Heroes: Encyclopedia - City of Heroes |
|  |
|
 |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - City of Heroes - Character creationCreating a character consists of several steps. First the player selects an origin, an archetype and a primary and secondary power set. Next the actual avatar with its costume is created. And finally the player chooses a name and can optionally write a background story to add some flavor to the character.
City of Heroes - Origins.
When creating a character, the player must first choose the origin of his character's powers. However, the origin of a hero has hardly any effect on gameplay. It determines who t ...
See also:City of Heroes, City of Heroes - Overview, City of Heroes - Character creation, City of Heroes - Origins, City of Heroes - Archetypes and Power Sets, City of Heroes - Costumes, City of Heroes - Enhancements and inspirations, City of Heroes - Enhancements, City of Heroes - Inspirations, City of Heroes - Influence, City of Heroes - Enemies, City of Heroes - Badges plaques and accolades, City of Heroes - Geography, City of Heroes - Updates, City of Heroes - Criticism, City of Heroes - Praise, City of Heroes - Awards, City of Heroes - Servers, City of Heroes - American, City of Heroes - European, City of Heroes - Subscription, City of Heroes - Payment options, City of Heroes - Beyond the computer, City of Heroes - The comic book, City of Heroes - The Novels, City of Heroes - Collectible card game, City of Heroes - Role-playing game, City of Heroes - Suit by Marvel, City of Heroes - Communities, City of Heroes - Official forums, City of Heroes - Fan Sites, City of Heroes - LiveJournal communities, City of Heroes - alt.games.coh Read more here: » City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - City of Heroes - Character creation |
|  |
|
 |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - Computer role-playing game - OverviewCRPGs, in general, are derivative of paper-and-pencil based role-playing games (RPGs) such as Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). For example, the vast majority of video-game RPGs assign various attributes to the characters, such as hit points (HP), magic points (MP), and levels. These games also tend to borrow the narrative structure of many paper-and-pencil RPGs; usually a group of heroes (a party) is sent on some sort of quest. Along the way, the adventurers face an endless barrage of enemies and monsters ...
See also:Computer role-playing game, Computer role-playing game - Overview, Computer role-playing game - Character development, Computer role-playing game - Setting genres, Computer role-playing game - Layout, Computer role-playing game - Combat sequencing, Computer role-playing game - History, Computer role-playing game - Modern games, Computer role-playing game - Cultural differences, Computer role-playing game - Japanese and East Asian, Computer role-playing game - American and other Western, Computer role-playing game - Comparison, Computer role-playing game - Shared characteristics, Computer role-playing game - CRPGs' relationship to PnP RPGs, Computer role-playing game - Variant terminology, Computer role-playing game - Chronology of CRPGs, Computer role-playing game - Chronology of computer RPGs, Computer role-playing game - Chronology of console RPGs, Computer role-playing game - List of companies, Computer role-playing game - Related genres Read more here: » Computer role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Computer role-playing game - Overview |
|  |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia - PrometheusIn Greek mythology, Prometheus, or Prometheas (Ancient Greek, Προμηθεύς, "forethought") is the Titan chiefly honored for stealing fire from the gods in the stalk of a fennel plant and giving it to mortals for their use.
Prometheus - Worship.
As a god of fire, burning, and craft, Prometheus had a small shrine in the Keramikon, or potter's quarter, of Athens, not far from Plato's Academy.
Prometheus - Myth.
Prometheus was a son of Iapetus by Clymene ( ...
Including:
Read more here: » Prometheus: Encyclopedia - Prometheus |
|  |
|
|
|
|
 |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - City of Heroes enemy groups - The CouncilKnown Leaders:
The Center (main)
Arakhn
Requiem (same as Requiem in Fifth Column)
Maestro
Nosferatu (possibly)
Vandal (possibly)
A villain group that traces its root back to Mussolini. This is a group with conquest goals, and the ability to use a wide variety of methods to achieve these goals. Though mostly a science based group, some of their operations cross over into the realm of the mystical. The forces of The Council range from human troops, to large n ...
See also:City of Heroes enemy groups, City of Heroes enemy groups - Arachnos, City of Heroes enemy groups - Banished Pantheon, City of Heroes enemy groups - Carnival of Shadow, City of Heroes enemy groups - Circle of Thorns, City of Heroes enemy groups - Clockwork, City of Heroes enemy groups - The Council, City of Heroes enemy groups - Crey, City of Heroes enemy groups - Devouring Earth, City of Heroes enemy groups - The Family, City of Heroes enemy groups - Freakshow, City of Heroes enemy groups - Hellions, City of Heroes enemy groups - Hydra, City of Heroes enemy groups - The Lost, City of Heroes enemy groups - Malta Group, City of Heroes enemy groups - Nemesis, City of Heroes enemy groups - Outcasts, City of Heroes enemy groups - Rikti, City of Heroes enemy groups - Shivans, City of Heroes enemy groups - Skulls, City of Heroes enemy groups - Sky Raiders, City of Heroes enemy groups - Soldiers of Rularuu, City of Heroes enemy groups - Spectral Pirates, City of Heroes enemy groups - Trolls, City of Heroes enemy groups - Tsoo, City of Heroes enemy groups - Vahzilok, City of Heroes enemy groups - Warriors, City of Heroes enemy groups - 5th Column, City of Heroes enemy groups - Contaminated, City of Heroes enemy groups - Nictus, City of Heroes enemy groups - Praetorians, City of Heroes enemy groups - Shadow Shard Reflections, City of Heroes enemy groups - Spectral Passengers, City of Heroes enemy groups - Void Hunters, City of Heroes enemy groups - Arachnoids, City of Heroes enemy groups - Cage Consortium Guards, City of Heroes enemy groups - Cap au Diable Demons, City of Heroes enemy groups - Coralax Hybrids, City of Heroes enemy groups - Gold Brickers, City of Heroes enemy groups - Legacy Chain, City of Heroes enemy groups - Longbow, City of Heroes enemy groups - Luddites, City of Heroes enemy groups - The Mooks, City of Heroes enemy groups - Rogue Island Police, City of Heroes enemy groups - Scrapyarders, City of Heroes enemy groups - Slag Golems, City of Heroes enemy groups - Snakes, City of Heroes enemy groups - Wailers, City of Heroes enemy groups - Wyvern, City of Heroes enemy groups - Cabal, City of Heroes enemy groups - Fir Bolg, City of Heroes enemy groups - Ghosts, City of Heroes enemy groups - Igneous, City of Heroes enemy groups - Knives of Artemis, City of Heroes enemy groups - Prisoners, City of Heroes enemy groups - Red Cap, City of Heroes enemy groups - Tuatha de Dannon Read more here: » City of Heroes enemy groups: Encyclopedia II - City of Heroes enemy groups - The Council |
|  |
|
 |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - MMORPG - HistoryThe beginning of the MMORPG genre can be traced back to non-graphical online Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) games such as MUD developed by Richard Bartle and Roy Trubshaw in 1978, and similar games developed around the same time for the PLATO System. MUDs (and later descendants such as MUSHes and MOOs) were wildly different in implementation from one another, but shared many basic interface elements such as using a telnet client to connect to a shared computer system (usually hosted by a university, sometimes without the knowledge of said system's ...
See also:MMORPG, MMORPG - History, MMORPG - 1980s, MMORPG - Early 1990s, MMORPG - Late 1990s, MMORPG - 2000 to present, MMORPG - Academic attention, MMORPG - Amateur development, MMORPG - Browser-based MMORPGs, MMORPG - MUD, MMORPG - Genre challenges, MMORPG - Cheating, MMORPG - Private servers Read more here: » MMORPG: Encyclopedia II - MMORPG - History |
|  |
|
 |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - Manticore City of Heroes - IntroductionAppalled at the crime in Paragon City, billionaire Justin Sinclair took up crime fighting under the guise of the Manticore, a title previously held by his father. Both his father and mother were murdered by a supervillian known as Protean when Sinclair was a boy, right in front of him. He grew up as a child angry with the world, and often got in trouble at school. After a time, Michael White, a friend of Sinclair's father, was brought in to shape him up. Eventually, he would rise to be a superhero. It is unknown how long or what he did in hi ...
See also:Manticore City of Heroes, Manticore City of Heroes - Introduction, Manticore City of Heroes - Manticore the Murderer? Read more here: » Manticore City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - Manticore City of Heroes - Introduction |
|  |
|
 |  |  | City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - Image Comics - History
Image Comics - Founding.
In the early 1990s, several popular Marvel Comics illustrators became angry that artwork and characters they created were being heavily merchandized, with the artists - working as freelancers - receiving only page rates for their work and modest royalties. They also resented a common attitude among Marvel management (also at rival DC Comics) that the writers and artists were less important to the success of a series than the characters, and could easily be replaced. In December 1991, a gr ...
See also:Image Comics, Image Comics - History, Image Comics - Founding, Image Comics - Development, Image Comics - Notable series published, Image Comics - A - D, Image Comics - F - M, Image Comics - N - Y, Image Comics - One-Shots and Graphic Novels Read more here: » Image Comics: Encyclopedia II - Image Comics - History |
|  |
|
|
 | | » Page 1 « Page 2 Page 3 More » |  |
 | |
|
|
More material related to City Of Heroes can be found here:
|
|
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|