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The first Super Pack set released is entitled ''Heroes and Villains.''  It  contains [[Archetype Enhancements]], the [[Elemental Order Costume Pieces]], and an assortment of inspirations, temporary powers, and Reward Merits.  It has {{red|how many?}} "cards" in total.
The first Super Pack set released is entitled ''Heroes and Villains.''  It  contains [[Archetype Enhancements]], the [[Elemental Order Costume Pieces]], and an assortment of inspirations, temporary powers, and Reward Merits.  It has {{red|how many?}} "cards" in total.
 
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Heroes and Villains was released on February 14, 2012.
Heroes and Villains was released on February 14, 2012.
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Revision as of 22:13, 14 February 2012

Overview

Super Packs are available on the Paragon Market for 80pp each. Players may purchase up to 24 Super Packs at a time. Opening a Super Pack grants a number of rewards; a player could find anything from inspirations, reward merits, and costume pieces, to enhancements and enhancement boosters, unslotters, and catalysts, or even experience and patrol boosts, and more.

Using Super Packs

To use a Super Pack, open the Email Window and select "Character Item", then claim the Super Packs (one by one) from the list. Note that Super Packs will be listed as "Super Pack: Hero and Villain (1)" even if a player has purchased more than one Super Pack. After claiming a Super Pack, it will move into the Special tab of the Salvage Window. Right-clicking the salvage piece will allow the player to open the Super Pack (one by one).

A new window pops up with five images that look similar to playing or tarot cards, face-down. Clicking a card will turn it over and award that item or set of items to the player; if the reward is not a costume piece, it will show up in the Character Item list of the Email Window -- nothing is granted directly to the character logged in to open them. Costume pieces are granted automatically to the player's account, which allows all current and future characters to utilize each piece obtained. There is an option to toggle on and off automatic card-flipping at the bottom of the Super Pack window.

Rarity

Each card rarity has a different color corresponding to how rare that card is within the whole list of cards available from that particular pack:

Super Packs are guaranteed one Rare or Very Rare with each set of cards flipped. The other four cards will be a mixture of Common, Uncommon, and Rare, with there always being at least two Common cards. The following table lists the card set types and their (approximate) chance of being drawn, with data provided by Arcanaville. (VIP players can view her post in the beta forums.)

Rarity Card Sets Chance
Common, Common, Common, Uncommon, Rare 0.5%
Common, Common, Common, Uncommon, Very Rare 4%
Common, Common, Common, Rare, Rare 4%
Common, Common, Uncommon, Uncommon, Rare 4%
Common, Common, Common, Rare, Very Rare 12.5%
Common, Common, Uncommon, Uncommon, Very Rare 12.5%
Common, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Rare 12.5%
Common, Common, Uncommon, Rare, Very Rare 50%

Released Sets

Heroes and Villains

Main Article: Heroes and Villains

The first Super Pack set released is entitled Heroes and Villains. It contains Archetype Enhancements, the Elemental Order Costume Pieces, and an assortment of inspirations, temporary powers, and Reward Merits. It has how many? "cards" in total.
Heroes and Villains was released on February 14, 2012.