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Super Booster IV: Martial Arts

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City of Heroes® Super Booster IV: Martial Arts channels your chi while combining the perfect balance of style and power. Super Booster IV: Martial Arts offers up a stealthy new costume set, brazen emotes, ninja inspired costume-change techniques and the exclusive Ninja Run travel power so you can embrace your inner shinobi! This purchase enables these features for all characters on your game account from level 1. Ninja Run power is available at level 4. Costume change emotes* do require that you unlock at least one additional costume slot.

Martial Arts themed costume set:

The Martial Arts themed male, female and huge costume parts include robes, shoulders, legs, gloves, footwear, mask, belt and head pieces, as well as new hair styles, chest emblems, and weapons. Male and huge characters also have the option to select the top knot hairstyle, while females will have the option for crazy braided buns!

Character Emotes:

/em bringit

/em pushup

Costume Change Emotes:

Activate the following martial arts themed 'costume change emotes' using the costume change interface, selectable from the main Menu.

Smoke Bomb

Ninja Leap

Ninja Run power:

Dash through the city with the agility of a ninja! The Ninja Run power is a travel power enabled through the purchase of Super Booster IV: Martial Arts. Use Ninja Run to strike fear in the hearts of your enemies as you increase your run speed and leaping abilities, and the best part? It doesn't use one of your power selections! NOTE FOR ABOVE

  • By default characters only have one costume slot, and must unlock additional costume slots through activities in the game. This can be accomplished by completing costume slot missions at levels 20, 30, and 40; and by using Halloween Event salvage (which can also be bought, sold or traded via the in-game Consignment Houses).