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An equal level Boss will [[con]] +2 to the player's level, and has higher levels of protection against [[Status_effect|status effects]].  For example, it will normally take two applications of a [[hold]] power to hold a Boss (disregarding [[Dominator|Dominators]]' [[Inherent_Powers#Domination|Domination]] [[Inherent_Powers|Inherent]] and [[Controller|Controllers]]' ''Overpower'' ability).
An equal level Boss will [[con]] +2 to the player's level, and has higher levels of protection against [[Status_effect|status effects]].  For example, it will normally take two applications of a [[hold]] power to hold a Boss (disregarding [[Dominator|Dominators]]' [[Inherent_Powers#Domination|Domination]] [[Inherent_Powers|Inherent]] and [[Controller|Controllers]]' ''Overpower'' ability).
Sometimes, an [[Archvillain]] or [[Hero]] may appear in a mission as their defined [[:Category:Enemy_Rank|Enemy Rank]], but in actuality, has Boss-class [[health]] and their powers scaled down to the strength of that class rather than as an Archvillain or Hero.  The reason for this is unknown, though it may be a possibility to preserve balancing issues.  Examples include [[Imperious]] from the [[Imperious Task Force]], and [[Ghost Widow]] from [[Sister Airlia]]'s missions.  Please see [[Archvillain]] and [[Hero]] for more details as well as an incomplete listing of [[NPC]]s who fall under this behaviour.


==Examples==
==Examples==

Revision as of 03:41, 21 December 2008

Overview

A Boss is an enemy rank that is stronger than a Lieutenant but weaker than an Elite Boss.

An equal level Boss will con +2 to the player's level, and has higher levels of protection against status effects. For example, it will normally take two applications of a hold power to hold a Boss (disregarding Dominators' Domination Inherent and Controllers' Overpower ability).

Sometimes, an Archvillain or Hero may appear in a mission as their defined Enemy Rank, but in actuality, has Boss-class health and their powers scaled down to the strength of that class rather than as an Archvillain or Hero. The reason for this is unknown, though it may be a possibility to preserve balancing issues. Examples include Imperious from the Imperious Task Force, and Ghost Widow from Sister Airlia's missions. Please see Archvillain and Hero for more details as well as an incomplete listing of NPCs who fall under this behaviour.

Examples

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