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https://cod.uberguy.net/html/category.html?pcat=inspirations

 

That City of Data link will give you a more exact definition, but roughly:

 

Insight allows you to see ghosts that are trying to escape and increases your to-hit chance.

 

Sturdy increases your damage resistance.

 

Luck increases your defense.

 

If you're missing a lot, pop a yellow. If you're taking too much damage, pop an orange, if you're getting hit too often, pop a purple. If you're confused, pop a break-free.

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You can always right-click the inspiration in game and pick info and see what it does, too.

 

They're all color coded.

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I tried to combine Circle and DE, but all I got were garden variety evil mages.

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4 hours ago, savair said:

I am curious what each one does, I know what Rage does, but like say Sturdy , luck and Insight I am not sure what that does can someone explain

 

https://homecoming.wiki/wiki/Inspirations

 

Detailed information is posted on the wiki link for all inspirations.

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5 hours ago, Yomo Kimyata said:

Iron Will, that’s where it’s at!

And as a bonus:

Two Turntables and a Microphone T-Shirt

Girls of Nukem High - Excelsior - Tempus Fabulous, Flattery, Jennifer Chilly, Betty Beatdown, Two Gun Trixie

Babes of War - Excelsior - Di Di Guns, Runeslinger, Munitions Mistress, Tideway, Hard Melody, Blue Aria

 

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Doesn't the tutorial cover this?

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Top 10 Most Fun 50s.

1. Without Mercy: Claws/ea Scrapper. 2. Outsmart: Fort 3. Sneakers: Stj/ea Stalker. 4. Waterpark: Water/temp Blaster. 5. Project Next: Ice/stone Brute. 6. Mighty Matt: Rad/bio Brute. 7. Without Pause: Claws/wp Brute. 8. Emma Strange: Ill/dark. 9. Nothing But Flowers: Plant/storm Controller. 10. Obsidian Smoke: Fire/dark Corr. 

 

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2 hours ago, Without_Pause said:

Doesn't the tutorial cover this?

Outbreak does

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8 minutes ago, Doomguide2005 said:

What!  Silly person read directions?

Heh. True. What was I thinking?:-)

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Looking for SFMA content over multiple arcs? Search for the following under "cranebump.LONG FORM: Ordinary People [3 parts] Investigation of a series of thefts leads you deep into a vengeful plot that threatens all of Paragon City. Will you and Kings Row's "ordinary" heroes be able to stop it? Leviathan [5 parts] The  assassination of a local politician with national aspirations sets off a media frenzy among everyone's favorite reactionary network, NewsAnon. Among their targets? You. Mobius [5 Parts]:  Visions of past, present, and possibility collide, as you and the Autumn Wards unravel the mystery of the 7-year time gap. Fallout (3 Parts) When your initial investigation into a theft at a local S&L reveals a connection to its stolen tech, the drawn-down Autumn Wards bring you in to investigate. The Cage Series [3 parts]: The Iron Widow is back! Or...is she? Your vigilante philosophy is put to the test in this tale of shifting loyalties and outright deceit.  The Bleed [3 parts]: Your investigation of arcane fissures in IP leads you to uncover a 100-year old secret shrouded in magic, blood, and betrayal. Noble Mettle [2 parts]: A Sky Raider raid on the Paragon Commodities Commission turns from simple kidnapping to a complicated scheme involving mercenaries, "Communists," economics, and chemistry. One Shots:  Of Guns and Asa Ronan; The Tenuous State of Grace; Garden of the Will; Gravity; The Book of Bond's; The Lost Girls; Injustice Systems; Wednesday’s Wyverns; Of ‘Dine and Men; Dark Legacy; Shadow and Silver, The Re-education of Westin Phipps, Potter's Field; Magnjficence; Squalls and the Comet, Turf

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13 minutes ago, Doomguide2005 said:

What!  Silly person read directions?

RTFM.

Top 10 Most Fun 50s.

1. Without Mercy: Claws/ea Scrapper. 2. Outsmart: Fort 3. Sneakers: Stj/ea Stalker. 4. Waterpark: Water/temp Blaster. 5. Project Next: Ice/stone Brute. 6. Mighty Matt: Rad/bio Brute. 7. Without Pause: Claws/wp Brute. 8. Emma Strange: Ill/dark. 9. Nothing But Flowers: Plant/storm Controller. 10. Obsidian Smoke: Fire/dark Corr. 

 

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11 minutes ago, SeraphimKensai said:

Remember to call them by their true name: Skittles.

 

I'm used to people using the term "Chiclets".

 

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My favorite kind is the green ones.

 

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The wiki links posted here give good explanations of each inspiration and what they do, but there are some other important things to note regarding inspirations that might not be immediately clear from the wiki alone.

 

Firstly, small (tier 1) inspirations are very common drops, so feel free to use them often. I know people tend to hoard booster items in most games, but with how often they drop in this game, it's not necessary. This is especially true at higher levels, where you have more slots for inspirations. Use them whenever you need them, as they can be easily found, and if you need a particular inspiration, hospitals sell every kind of small inspiration for 50 INF (awakens are 150 INF). 

 

Secondly, you can combine 3 of the same type of inspiration for 1 of another type, but they all have to be the same tier and type. For example, I can combine three "enrage" inspirations for one "sturdy" inspiration, but I cannot combine 2 enrage and 1 focused rage, because while they're both of the same type, they are not the same tier. Be advised that, in group play, they are typically referred to by color, not by the actual name. If a player says "I need 2 small reds" they're asking for two enrage inspirations. The only exceptions are Break Free and Awaken inspirations (commonly called "wakies"), which are referred to by name.

 

Finally, some things to be aware of that aren't explained by the inspiration page on the wiki.

 

Yellow inspirations (insight) boost To-Hit and perception. Perception helps you see stealthy enemies, like ghosts who suddenly disappear in the middle of combat. It's very important to note that some enemies can blind you, and the word "blinded" will appear in red under your status bar. While blinded, your perception is basically set to 0, and you won't be able to see or target enemies. Despite what you may think, "blinded" is not a status effect, so using a Break Free inspiration will do nothing in this case. If you ever wind up blinded, yellow inspirations can temporarily let you see again, since being blinded lowers your perception, and yellow inspirations boost perception. If you're fighting on a team and suddenly all of the enemies disappear, but your teammates are still visible and fighting, then most likely you've been blinded.

Hope this helps!

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On 8/24/2023 at 7:56 AM, Yomo Kimyata said:

Iron Will, that’s where it’s at!

Funny, but seriously, those dual/team insps seem hugely underrated. 

 

I think they should drop more often, but it'd really mess up the organisation of my pretty insp tray.

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