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==Definition from the Twilight Dictionary==
"n. The opinion of the public toward a person.


==Definition from the Twilight Dictionary==
Over time your public choices as a hero will begin to give you a reputation with the population of Twilight. Be careful what you choose, because while some people are bound to appreciate your choices, others are guaranteed to disapprove. Some may say you're the ideal hero, while others might label you a menace. Reputations can change as you make other choices over time.
"Over time your choices as a hero will begin to give you a reputation with the population of Twilight. Be careful what you choose, because while some people are bound to appreciate your choices, others are guaranteed to disapprove. Some may say you're the ideal hero, while others might label you a menace. Reputations can change, though, as you make other choices over time. The public eye has a short memory, and what you do today always overshadows what you did a month ago."
 
Hint: choices that affect your reputation only occur while you're patrolling, and they almost always include the phrase "What do you do?" as part of the choice.
 
The range of reputations that a hero might have are as follows:"


==Reputations==
==Reputations==


{| cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" border="1" style="text-align:center"  
{| cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" border="1" style="text-align:center" align="center"
|-
!
! colspan="3" | → Selflessness →
|-  
|-  
| Watchdog || Altruist || Virtuous
! rowspan="3" | ↑ Honor ↑
| Just || Honorable || Virtuous
|-
|-
| Pragmatic || Balanced || Honorable
| Judicious || Balanced || Altruist
|-
|-
| Vigilante || Judicious || Just
| Vigilante || Pragmatic || Watchdog
|}
|}


==How to Change Your Reputation==
==How to Change Your Reputation==


Reputation is based on a combination of factors, including your response to various non-combat "choice" adventures.  
*Reputation is based on your response to various non-combat choice adventures.
*You start with both honor and selflessness equaling zero.
*A reputation choice you take moves you one notch to one direction, but only if it is done on a different location than the last reputation choice you took.
*When you reach a value of 4 your reputation changes.
*The maximum reputation value is 6.
*Adventuring with a [[:Category:Reputation Effectiveness|reputation effectiveness enhancer]] moves you two notches each time. The effect does not stack, so using more than one does not benefit reputation changing more than one does.  


In order to change your reputation, you'll need to travel around the city. Visiting the same choice adventure two or more times in a row has little or no effect on your reputation (unless you select a different choice).
===Honor changing adventures===
* [[That Man's Father Is My Father's Son]]
* [[Glove Slap, Baby]]
* [[Shipping Clerk]]
* [[Two Paths Diverged in a Prehistoric Wood]]


* Honorable or dishonorable choices you make during [[That Man's Father Is My Father's Son|That Man's Father]] and [[Glove Slap, Baby]] and [[Shipping Clerk]] can move you left or right on the grid.
===Selflessness changing adventures===
* Solitary or community choices you make during [[Pick Yer Poison]] and [[A Dilemma of the Horns]] and [[Intermission]] and [[Two Paths Diverged in a Prehistoric Wood]] can move you up or down on the grid.
* [[Pick Yer Poison]]
* [[A Dilemma of the Horns]]
* [[Intermission]]
* [[Aio, Quantitas Magna Frumentorum Est]]
* [[Holdin' Everything but the Caulfield]]


==Effects of Reputation==
==Effects of Reputation==


* Being selfless (top row of the grid) allows you to visit the [[Robotics Club]] (where you can buy the [[robotics kit]]).  
* Being selfless (right column of the grid) allows you to visit the [[Robotics Club]] (where you can buy [[robotics kit]]).  
* Being self-interested (bottom row of grid) allows you to visit the [[League of Self Promoters]] (where you can hire the [[Publicist]]).
* Being self-interested (left column of grid) allows you to visit the [[League of Self Promoters]] (where you can hire [[Publicist]]). Also makes you eligible to receiving [[Frost]].
* Being honorable (top row of the grid) allows you to patrol [[An Ark of Anarchy]] in [[St. Anne Park]].
* Being dishonorable (bottom row of the grid) allows you to patrol the [[Goody Two Shoes rally]] in [[St. Anne Park]].
[[Category:Guides]][[Category:Reputation|*]]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 24 May 2013

Definition from the Twilight Dictionary

"n. The opinion of the public toward a person.

Over time your public choices as a hero will begin to give you a reputation with the population of Twilight. Be careful what you choose, because while some people are bound to appreciate your choices, others are guaranteed to disapprove. Some may say you're the ideal hero, while others might label you a menace. Reputations can change as you make other choices over time.

Hint: choices that affect your reputation only occur while you're patrolling, and they almost always include the phrase "What do you do?" as part of the choice.

The range of reputations that a hero might have are as follows:"

Reputations

→ Selflessness →
↑ Honor ↑ Just Honorable Virtuous
Judicious Balanced Altruist
Vigilante Pragmatic Watchdog

How to Change Your Reputation

  • Reputation is based on your response to various non-combat choice adventures.
  • You start with both honor and selflessness equaling zero.
  • A reputation choice you take moves you one notch to one direction, but only if it is done on a different location than the last reputation choice you took.
  • When you reach a value of 4 your reputation changes.
  • The maximum reputation value is 6.
  • Adventuring with a reputation effectiveness enhancer moves you two notches each time. The effect does not stack, so using more than one does not benefit reputation changing more than one does.

Honor changing adventures

Selflessness changing adventures

Effects of Reputation