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All characters start with six slots from Level 1.
All characters start with six slots from Level 1.
*Additional three slots are earned through gameplay at levels 20, 30 and 40 by helping Icon/Facemaker contacts throughout the game.
*Additional three slots are earned at levels 20, 30 and 40 by helping Icon/Facemaker contacts.
*The final slot can be crafted with event salvage during Halloween (or after if you buy it from AE.) Players can also unlock the extra slot on the opposite alignment through contacts.  
*The final slot is crafted with Halloween event salvage. Players can also unlock the extra slot on the opposite alignment through contacts.  
*Same maximum of 10 slots are permitted per character.  Players can save .costume files for archival, or to pull up another character's costume to apply to a different character, i.e.: same name, archetype, powers, different server(Power Customizations are also able to be saved apart from Costume data with .pcust files using the same Save/Load buttons away from the Costume tab.)
*Maximum of 10 slots are permitted per character.   
**Players can save .costume files for archival.   
**Power Customizations are also able to be saved apart from Costume data with .pcust files using the same Save/Load buttons away from the Costume tab.
;All Parts Unlocked
;All Parts Unlocked
All the [[costumes|costume]] parts available to players are unlocked, including participation-required parts. (No longer necessary to earn the [[Task Force Commander Badge]] to wear the Military Epaulet shoulder pieces, for example.)
All the [[costumes|costume]] parts available to players are unlocked, including former Paragon Market purchases and participation-required parts. (No longer necessary to earn the [[Task Force Commander Badge]] to wear the Military Epaulet shoulder pieces, for example.)
*Capes are immediately available.   
*Capes are immediately available.   
*Same goes for [[Auras]].
*Same goes for [[Auras]].
*Prior parts once available in Paragon Market are all available, including the Fire and Ice, Plant, and Steampunk set.
*Certain NPC parts that were never available in-game have also been added.  
*Certain NPC parts that were never available in-game, such as Talons of Vengeance and Goldbricker parts have also been added.  
;Costume Editors
;Costume Editors
Two costume editor modes:
Two costume editor modes:
*Basic Costume Editor is available at any Trainer contact.  This includes 90% of the total choices available including Power Customization.
*Basic Costume Editor is available at any Trainer contact.  This includes 90% of the total choices available including Power Customization.
*Body Sliders/Gender/Body Type Editing available at any Icon/Facemaker location with [[Cosmetic Surgeon]] contacts, Pocket D in the Tiki Room, and at [[Echo Plaza]] (a special event Zone unique to Homecoming).
*[[Cosmetic Surgeon]] contacts, who include Pocket D in the Tiki Room, and at [[Echo Plaza]] (a special event Zone unique to Homecoming) allow access to body adjustment sliders and body type/gender changes.
Costume editing is free through Level 10 for both Basic Costume Editor and Cosmetic Surgeon visits.  Edits after 10 cost a proportional amount of INF (costing the least at 11 and the most at Level 50) varying in cost depending on the edits made and what level the edits occur (changing gender/body type or height/body sliders at Level 20 is far cheaper than Level 50).  Cosmetic Surgeon use (Body Sliders/Gender changes) adds an INF cost on top of the rest of Costume edits starting at Level 10.
 
*Free Costume Change tokens are earned in Level 10-50 Gameplay, and through Veteran Level progress.  The entire fee is waived, even when visiting a Cosmetic Surgeon contact.
Costume editing is free through Level 10 for both Basic Costume Editor and Cosmetic Surgeon visits.  Edits after Level 10 cost a proportional amount of INF (the highest fees are at Level 50) varying in cost depending on the edits made.  Cosmetic Surgeon use (Body Sliders/Gender changes) adds an INF cost on top of the rest of Costume edits.
*Day Job reward for Tailor Discount Coupons (appears in Special salvage, redeeming one in the Tailor reduces INF costs by 25%) can be earned by logging out from Icon or Facemaker for at least 18 hours at a time after the Fashion Designer badge is earned.
*Free Costume Change tokens are earned for free every 10 levels and through Veteran Level progress.  When a token is used the entire fee is waived, even when visiting a Cosmetic Surgeon contact.
*Icon or Facemaker contacts can be added to a Superbase for Basic Costume Editor access at any base location.  Search for them in Base Editor mode or find them in the editor NPC Tab (all NPCs with Vendor access are listed first all the way to the left.)
*Day Job reward for Tailor Discount Coupons (25% off) can be earned by logging out from Icon or Facemaker after the [[Fashion Designer]] badge is earned.
*Icon or Facemaker contacts can be added to a Superbase for Basic Costume Editor access at any base location (Look for them in the NPC tab.)
;Power Customization
;Power Customization
Power Customization has been expanded to powers not covered during live, with some sets offering alternate animations (or even "Minimal FX" for a few) as well as the prior "Bright" or "Dark" color palette.
Power Customization has been expanded including alternate animations (or even "Minimal FX" for a few) as well as the prior "Bright" or "Dark" color palette for powersets that support it. Animation changes (briefly utilized in City of Heroes Freedom) have been added for various travel powers, including a "Stance" option that changes your character's default walk, move, and sprint animation.  These options are present in the rest of the Power Customization UI under Inherent powers.
*Power Pools, including Hasten and Stealth.
*Epic Power Pools
*Incarnate Powers
Animation changes (briefly utilized in City of Heroes Freedom) have been added for various travel powers, including a "Stance" option that changes your character's default walk, move, and sprint animation.  These options are present in the rest of the Power Customization UI under Inherent powers.
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Revision as of 00:11, 22 December 2023

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Assumptions

The reader is finding out about Homecoming: City of Heroes for the first time since the Live shutdown and want to get started quickly. Here's what to know.

This is a quick reference to years of patch notes concerning changes Homecoming made over the live game. For more details, a longer guide is available here by Robotech_Master.

Topics are collapsed by default to avoid overwhelming a reader.

Starting Out

Before we begin

All vestiges of Microtransactions (Paragon Market, Paragon Rewards) and Game Subscription Fees (Veteran Rewards Program) have been eliminated. Players do not need a form of payment to play at all. Old NCSoft Software Keys no longer function and do nothing to grant access to Homecoming.

  • Create a forum account at Homecoming Servers first. A player needs to have an email address ready to check for a link before signing in.
    • Only one game account per Email Address for password recovery. For multiboxing or other players in your house, a different email address for each account is required.
    • Once the Forum Account is made, a player can control their game account here. Without a Game Account, the Client will not log in. (A forum name and password will not start City of Heroes.)
  • There are System Requirements, however, most modern PC and Mac computers since 2018 with some form of on-board graphics can play the game even if it is not a "Gaming PC".
    • Use Mac or Linux? No problem. See Homecoming Launcher for more info specific to those Operating Systems.

Client

PLAYERS DO NOT NEED THE NCSOFT LAUNCHER OR PRIOR COH PATCHER.

Those are hard-coded to connect to NCSoft's server which are no longer available.

The Homecoming: City of Heroes Game Client is downloaded with the HC Launcher app, which can be obtained from the Getting Started guide on the Homecoming Forums.

All players start over in Homecoming with nothing. They can copy Architect, Costumes, and Power Customization files from a prior installation over if preferred.

Starting the Game

There are three choices from the Homecoming Launcher (in bold and numbered.) A player can optionally hide any of these choices by clicking the gear icon to open Settings and pick which launcher on the left they want to change and checking "Hide".

Live Service

#1: Homecoming - This is the main service. It contains five servers, or shards, to create a character on:

  • Torchbearer
  • Excelsior
  • Everlasting (Unofficial RP Server)
  • Indomitable (Unofficial PvP Server)
  • Reunion (Official EU Server, located in Germany)

The top four shards are based in Canada on the North American Eastern Time Zone. Server "stress level" still works on login and shows when the server is closer to being full (three red dots). This information is also visible in the HC Launcher on the bottom panel. Weekly Server Maintenance is typically Tuesday Mornings in the AM. A server maintenance period can also happen anytime an Issue or Page release is imminent.

There is also a Diagnostic Client available for 64-bit installations which is hidden by default. More information can be found here.

Beta Service

#2: Staging (Shadow) - This Server holds the Staging Copy of the server. For Beta, Staging is the final test of the Beta Release before it goes live to all five Homecoming shards. Staging is also used to test 'quick release' changes to the Server which happen infrequently.

#3: Beta (Brainstorm) - This Server holds the Public Beta Test of the next Issue Release. (At the time of this writing, Issue 27.) Smaller releases, called Pages (Issue 27, Page 6) are also tested in Beta.

Advice here applies to Beta Shards with three key differences:

  • Beta Shards can be wiped with no prior notice.
  • While players can make a copy of their live service characters for play on Beta, no content on the Beta Shards you make or play will ever be transferred back to Live.
  • To help test Quality of Life and Endgame changes, Beta servers may have "cheats" enabled optionally to boost characters, grant Influence or populate enhancements to slot on demand.

Further information about the Beta Shards can be found here.

Basic Play

Character Creation

Combat

Overview of Additional Changes Since Live

Architect

Costumes

Debt

Enhancement Upgrades (TO/DO/SO Only)

Flashback

Incarnate/End Game

Mission Arcs

Ouroboros

Pocket D

Power Pools

Prismatic Aether (New)

Respecs

Roleplaying

Safeguard/Mayhem (Radio & Newspaper)

Shopping

Signature Story Arcs

Supergroups and Bases

Task Forces, Trials, iTrials and Raids

Temp Powers & Custom XP Rates

Travel

Zones

Adjustments From Live

Updated Tools (Build Planner, Mods)

Support