Becoming a villain is much nastier than starting as one...
Embrace what you dread and make it your slave.
That way you have someone on hand to make you cupcakes.
Or kittens dipped in lava.
Beorn, perhaps you're just the "diet cola" of evil.
I thought of that, so, instead, I went with Black Scorpion... Easier set of stories and gets me back to rogue then hero faster...
He's still going to sulk. After all, you just rejected him for that weirdo in the armor.
@Brightfires - @Talisander
That chick what plays the bird-things...
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There are 2 possible villain morality missions. The most ebil morality is to do the most nefarious act possible... kill the Ultimate villain. *wink wink nudge nudge*
What on earth am I going to have to do?
From a role playing standpoint, I know WHY I am on a villainous path right now. But, once I have the option for Mu Mastery, will I have the sufficient power to seek redemption? I actually dread this morality mission... |

I have this Street Justice/Electrical Armor Brute that I started hero-side the MINUTE Street Justice was available. The ONE thing I wanted was Mu Mastery (Electrical Fences and Ball Lightning are thematic as well as useful), but I knew that would mean something I've never done before.
I've gone Hero to Vigilante before, and Villain to Rogue as well...
But, I've never done the whole Hero ALL the WAY to Villain.
So far, the vigilante missions going towards villain have been just friggin EVIL!
I've killed more "villains" or "retired" more heroes in these 10 tips than I ever did going from hero to vigilante, or hell, doing Dr. Graves' arcs when already a villain.
I am getting ready to log on and do the final mission to become a villain...
What on earth am I going to have to do?
From a role playing standpoint, I know WHY I am on a villainous path right now.
But, once I have the option for Mu Mastery, will I have the sufficient power to seek redemption?
I actually dread this morality mission...