Hey all, I have just finished up a pretty intensive effort over the past couple of days to document and audit all of the City of Villains Exploration Badge articles in the Paragon Wiki.
Now I can't read minds, but I do play a Mind Controller in the game, so I'm guessing that you're probably thinking, "CoV exploration badges? Just go to VidiotMaps!" And yes, that is a great site where one can get the coordinates and some nice icons on the game maps.
The wiki, however, is different, and I highly encourage you to drop by and see how. It focuses more on information about the badges. For example, it's got the badge descriptions, notes about the badges (e.g. some trigger Gladiator Badges, some have hero badge equivalents, etc.), a detailed description of how to find each one, and so on. Also included in every badge article is an in-game picture showing you exactly where every badge is, and as a lot of wiki articles do, most have reference links to other articles related to the badge.
Like I said, hopefully, you'll drop by and take it for a spin. If you do, let me know what you think. If all goes well, I'll have all of the City of Heroes badge articles complete in a couple of weeks or so.
The Paragon Wiki is strictly a volunteer effort, and is completely ad-free, well-maintained, and community editable.
Hey all, I have just finished up a pretty intensive effort over the past couple of days to document and audit all of the City of Villains Exploration Badge articles in the Paragon Wiki.
Now I can't read minds, but I do play a Mind Controller in the game, so I'm guessing that you're probably thinking, "CoV exploration badges? Just go to VidiotMaps!" And yes, that is a great site where one can get the coordinates and some nice icons on the game maps.
The wiki, however, is different, and I highly encourage you to drop by and see how. It focuses more on information about the badges. For example, it's got the badge descriptions, notes about the badges (e.g. some trigger Gladiator Badges, some have hero badge equivalents, etc.), a detailed description of how to find each one, and so on. Also included in every badge article is an in-game picture showing you exactly where every badge is, and as a lot of wiki articles do, most have reference links to other articles related to the badge.
Like I said, hopefully, you'll drop by and take it for a spin. If you do, let me know what you think. If all goes well, I'll have all of the City of Heroes badge articles complete in a couple of weeks or so.
The Paragon Wiki is strictly a volunteer effort, and is completely ad-free, well-maintained, and community editable.
We've been saving Paragon City for eight and a half years. It's time to do it one more time.
(If you love this game as much as I do, please read that post.)