![]() ![]() (You don't even have to complete them just go into each mission, get the badge, then exit and drop the mission.) Once you have all of them, you will get "Invader," which will magically change to "Task Force Commander" when you return to Paragon City. Just get "Bloody Hands," then change to Rogue and get the exploration badges from all the Mayhem missions. This also offers a speedy route for heroes or vigilantes to get the "Invader"/"Task Force Commander" accolade power if they don't want to have to do all the Task Forces to obtain it. "Bloody Hands" will become "Hero Slayer," and you should get Lord Schweinzer as a contact as soon as the alignment switch completes. You can then quit the TF, go back to Pocket D, and have Null change you back to Rogue or Villain. Defeat them until you get the "Bloody Hands" badge it shouldn't take too long. (If your character class isn't good at damage, you might want to bring a damage-class along to help with this.) This mission spawns bunches of dream-ghost-images of Malaise and Aurora, who count as "heroes" for purposes of the badge. When you get to mission 3, set it to -1/x8. You must be at least level 30 to do this.ĭo the first two missions of the arc at -1/x1 for speed. He's the red storybook icon east of the hospital. Go to Brickstown and talk to contact Dakota Berg, who offers part 4 of the "Who Will Die" signature story arc. Go to Pocket D and have Null change your Alignment to Hero or Vigilante. ![]() But someone told me about a really speedy way to get it, and I tested it, and it works. ![]() It can take forever to grind those out if you're just relying on those missions, even with the occasional LRSF thrown in. "Hero Slayer" requires defeating 25 heroes, of the sort found in Mayhem Missions, tip missions, the Lord Recluse Strike Force, and a few other places. And what's more, there's a contact, Lord Schweinzer, who will give you access to all the Mayhem missions without having to complete five newspaper missions first, if you earn the "Hero Slayer" badge. Mayhem missions are great, aren't they? It's incredibly cathartic to be able to wander through a neighborhood and bust stuff up-sort of the City of Heroes equivalent of popping bubble wrap. ![]()
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