Concealment Pool
Last Modified: July 30, 2010
The Concealment powerpool is the typically way of achieving stealth. While most stealth powers will let you sneak around, some are better than others for sneaking missions or taking awesome screenshots in the midst of enemies.
Stealth
Stealth (the power) only makes you harder to see. If you get close enough, an enemy will see you and start attacking. In door missions, this power isn't very useful since you will have to pass very close to enemies.
However, if you use Stealth with Hover or Fly, you can float across the cieling of warehouses, offices, ships, or any other mission that isn't extremely close quarters (caves) and you won't be seen.
The best combination with Stealth is Super Speed. Super Speed has a stealth element attached to it that when combined with Stealth gives FULL invisibility. You can stand in the middle of a crowd of enemies and take any photo you want, launch any power, click glowies or whatever you want with no restrictions.
There are some enemies that can see through any invisibility so watch out. They include Ritki Drones, Ruraluu Eyes, Snipers, and Monsters (of any type).
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Grant Invisibility
Pretty simple. It gives invisibility to another player. For sneaking through a mission, this is a viable alternative to sneaking to the end and tping the team to you if you don't have or don't want tp. Also, sneak and tp is effective, but can be more boring for your team. If you give everyone Invisibility, they can search around for the end boss or Glowies too. This tactic is especially useful for those missions that require simultaneous action.
The effect of this power is temporary so warn your teammates. Also, they can attack and use any power, but if they do, the Invisibility will end.
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Invisibility
This gives you strong concealment, but has two important disadvantages. One, you can only use powers that affect yourself. Two, you can only use powers that affect yourself. The point here is that it works like Stealth and SS, except that you have to turn off Invisibility before attacking (which could be very, very bad).
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Phase Shift
It makes you hard to see, but detectable like Stealth. The difference is that you can't be hurt by anything in the game so even though they can see you, they can't do anything about it. This opens up some interesting ways to play.
For example, if two enemy groups are too close together in a mission, a player with phase shift can go walk into the middle of one group and lead them away while the team deals with the others. You can also sneak to the end of missions and though you will be seen, you can make it to the end without getting hurt. It also makes for perfect herding since you have no danger of dying while gathering everything together.
Note: You can't use attack powers while it's on. So far it's still better than Invisibility which has the same disadvantage, but not the same advantages.
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It's not too expensive to run and doesn't take a variety of enhancements so you won't need a lot of slots on this
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