Where do you find the architect missions in Imperial City?


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I'm a new player, of only a couple of days, and I have two characters. One started as a Hero in Paragon City. I found the Architect building easily (the mission sent me there), but I can't find it with my other character that started in Imperial City.

Can someone point me in the right direction?


 

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There are no Mission Architect buidings in Praetoria - Tyrant probably disapproves of them - along with almost everything else
If you have a Praetorian avatar, you'll need to wait until you're level 20 to leave Praetoria and got to Paragon City or the Rogue Isles if you want to use the Mission Architect.

And welcome to the game and the forum


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I'm a new player, of only a couple of days, and I have two characters. One started as a Hero in Paragon City. I found the Architect building easily (the mission sent me there), but I can't find it with my other character that started in Imperial City.

Can someone point me in the right direction?
Welcome to the game!

I'm not sure if the Praetorian dimension is host to Architect Entertainment, at least it wasn't when Going Rogue came out a few months ago.

I'd recommend having your Praetorian character run regular in-game content.

Welcome again, and best regards,


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Well if you follow the lore Dr.Aeon I believe is the creator with funding from Crey since neither exists or has been introduced then that would explain the lack of AE in Praetoria.


 

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Thanks a lot! I really enjoyed the architect missions I did in Paragon City. It is a nice way to level up while experiencing a few different spins on the usual missions.

I have no problem following the standard missions, however. I'm sure my character will jump over there once she can, but for now, she'll kick some butt in Imperial City.

Thanks for the welcomes as well.


 

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I'd recommend having ALL your characters run regular in-game content.
Fixed.

Welcome to the game and the forums.


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Fixed.
LOL!

I originally was going to suggest the Praetorian and hero run regular content...

I get nostalgic whenever I see a new player post. I remember (bones creaking, mumbling, old man story coming on) the good old days with my first characters, and how just getting into Kings Row was a big adventure. The excitement of climbing up the big buildings in the east side (the ones with the central atriums) and getting to the top, to find the Clockwork nests that then shocked the hell out of me, all the way back down Thud!

Ah, good times.

Good times...


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#200411 "Exploding Planet" (I apologize in advance for the final mission, but in all likelihood, the planet will explode.)

#144416 "Shadow of Grime Alley"

#161003 "You Don't Know Beanstalk, Jack"

 

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LOL!

I originally was going to suggest the Praetorian and hero run regular content...

I get nostalgic whenever I see a new player post. I remember (bones creaking, mumbling, old man story coming on) the good old days with my first characters, and how just getting into Kings Row was a big adventure. The excitement of climbing up the big buildings in the east side (the ones with the central atriums) and getting to the top, to find the Clockwork nests that then shocked the hell out of me, all the way back down Thud!

Ah, good times.

Good times...
I had a similar experience when I first started playing, but mine was in Atlas Park. I remember going "Holy crap! You can climb the buildings" to "Holy crap! There are guys up here!"

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