« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2009, 12:19:49 PM »
Question, whats Omega? (Seen the odd reference to it in places)
The OMEGA system is our name for the whole of our end-game content. There are several different event-types that fall into this category, and it's also designed to be expanded as time goes by. That being said, let's talk about what's going to be there for launch.
UNITY Missions
UNITY is a top-level branch of UNTIL that recruits the world's most powerful heroes to act as fast-response teams for global threats. There are new events and missions that heroes can go on each day, earning special commendations for success. These commendations can then be used to gain access to high-level Lairs and Headquarters which have special OMEGA-level rewards. The UNITY missions change every day, so be sure to check and see who needs help, and where.
THE HERO GAMES
There are special arenas and rewards for the highest level of competitors in this hero-on-hero competition.
PERKS
For those players who like to work towards very long-term goals, there are high-end perks that will require dedication to complete, but will also have rewards that reflect the dedication of those heroes able to complete them.
NEMESIS
Defeating your Nemesis is one thing, but do you have the mettle to fill out your Nemesis Gallery with numerous deadly enemies? And once that is complete, who knows what new challenges will await you?
CRAFTING
For those heroes who are inventors or researchers by nature, there are some very high-end crafting recipes that require true dedication to complete. But the results are magnificent!
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