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==Usage==
==Usage==
{{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} are awarded whenever a player clears a Level via local play or [[Download Play]],<ref>{{Cite|You can also earn them by completing levels via Local Play or Download Play. Pretty snazzy, eh? It gets better too.|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> or when a player is playing online and clears a Level that they did not personally vote for.<ref>{{Cite|Heroes who complete a level they did not personally vote for in Online Play will be rewarded a hero point.|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} are also awarded if a player selects "I cannot decide!" during the Level selection screen and clears the Level chosen. A single {{Term|TFH|Hero Points}} is awarded for every Level that the player successfully completes in this way. The number of {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} can be tracked by speaking with {{Term|TFH|Mr. Tudor|link}} or by inspecting the southeast tree in the town of {{Term|TFH|Hytopia|link}}; the number of cicada shells displayed are the number of {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} currently earned.
{{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} are awarded whenever a player clears a Level via local play or [[Download Play]],<ref>{{Cite|You can also earn them by completing levels via Local Play or Download Play. Pretty snazzy, eh? It gets better too.|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> or when a player is playing online and clears a Level that they did not personally vote for.<ref>{{Cite|Heroes who complete a level they did not personally vote for in Online Play will be rewarded a hero point.|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} are also awarded if a player selects "I cannot decide!" during the Level selection screen and clears the Level chosen. A single {{Term|TFH|Hero Point}} is awarded for every Level that the player successfully completes in this way. The number of {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} can be tracked by speaking with {{Term|TFH|Mr. Tudor|link}} or by inspecting the southeast tree in the town of {{Term|TFH|Hytopia|link}}; the number of cicada shells displayed are the number of {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} currently earned.


{{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} have a few uses. {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} can be saved up and shown to the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant|link}} to receive free {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} as a reward; the kind of {{Plural|TFH|Material}} the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} will give will always be a {{Term|TFH|Material}} that is required to craft an unfinished {{Term|TFH|Outfit|link}}. The {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} will also keep track of {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} earned, and tell how many more are needed for the next {{Term|TFH|Material}}. Through this, it is possible to receive the rare, gold-ranked {{Plural|TFH|Material}} normally only given out by {{Term|TFH|King Tuft|link}} after completing {{Plural|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link}} or through the {{Term|TFH|Coliseum|link}}. The {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}}, however, will not give out free {{Plural|TFH|Friendly Token|link}}. Once {{Term|TFH|Link}} has crafted all {{Plural|TFH|Outfit}} that do not require {{Plural|TFH|Friendly Token}}, the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} will no longer give out free {{Plural|TFH|Material}}.<ref>{{Cite|Ya seem happy. Content even. I'd like to keep rewarding you for your hero points, but to be honest... It doesn't look like there's anything more I can give you that'd make you happy. My work here is done. I'm gettin' all emotional now, pal! But hey, I'll still be cheering ya on from the sidelines.|Street Merchant|TFH}}</ref>
{{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} have a few uses. {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} can be saved up and shown to the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant|link}} to receive free {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} as a reward; the kind of {{Plural|TFH|Material}} the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} will give will always be a {{Term|TFH|Material}} that is required to craft an unfinished {{Term|TFH|Outfit|link}}. The {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} will also keep track of {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} earned, and tell how many more are needed for the next {{Term|TFH|Material}}. Through this, it is possible to receive the rare, gold-ranked {{Plural|TFH|Material}} normally only given out by {{Term|TFH|King Tuft|link}} after completing {{Plural|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link}} or through the {{Term|TFH|Coliseum|link}}. The {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}}, however, will not give out free {{Plural|TFH|Friendly Token|link}}. Once {{Term|TFH|Link}} has crafted all {{Plural|TFH|Outfit}} that do not require {{Plural|TFH|Friendly Token}}, the {{Term|TFH|Street Merchant}} will no longer give out free {{Plural|TFH|Material}}.<ref>{{Cite|Ya seem happy. Content even. I'd like to keep rewarding you for your hero points, but to be honest... It doesn't look like there's anything more I can give you that'd make you happy. My work here is done. I'm gettin' all emotional now, pal! But hey, I'll still be cheering ya on from the sidelines.|Street Merchant|TFH}}</ref>


{{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} are also used to upgrade the effects of the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum|link}}. After acquiring 30 {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}}, the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} grants two extra {{Plural|TFH|Heart|link}}, increases the chance at dodging attacks, and produces a visual sparkling effect.<ref>{{Cite|Furthermore, once you have at least 30 hero points, the Bear Minimum outfit will gain extraordinary powers!|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> A crown is also added to the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}}'s bear insignia. It, however, still causes {{Term|TFH|Link}} to take double damage.
{{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} are also used to upgrade the effects of the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum|link}}. After acquiring 30 {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}}, the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} grants two extra {{Plural|TFH|Heart|link}}, increases the chance at dodging attacks, and produces a visual sparkling effect.<ref>{{Cite|Furthermore, once you have at least 30 hero points, the Bear Minimum outfit will gain extraordinary powers!|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> A crown is also added to the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}}'s bear insignia. It, however, still causes {{Term|TFH|Link}} to take double damage.


According to {{Term|TFH|Mr. Tudor}}, it is also possible to lose {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} through bad behavior, which can cause the upgraded {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} to lose its effect.<ref>{{Cite|Naturally, only those who follow the way of the hero can make use of this special gift... To prevent such power from falling into the hands of false heroes, it will be taken away if you step out of line|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> It is, however, possible to regain its effects after collecting enough {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}}.<ref>{{Cite|Of course, to err is human, is it not? Quite so. All is not lost if you lose the power you earned. To regain this gift, simply resume heroic activities by helping fellow heroes and earning more hero points.|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> The exact requirements for losing {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points}} and the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}}'s effects are unknown.
According to {{Term|TFH|Mr. Tudor}}, it is also possible to lose {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} through bad behavior, which can cause the upgraded {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} to lose its effect.<ref>{{Cite|Naturally, only those who follow the way of the hero can make use of this special gift... To prevent such power from falling into the hands of false heroes, it will be taken away if you step out of line|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> It is, however, possible to regain its effects after collecting enough {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}}.<ref>{{Cite|Of course, to err is human, is it not? Quite so. All is not lost if you lose the power you earned. To regain this gift, simply resume heroic activities by helping fellow heroes and earning more hero points.|Mr. Tudor|TFH}}</ref> The exact requirements for losing {{Plural|TFH|Hero Point}} and the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}}'s effects are unknown.


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Revision as of 20:12, 17 August 2019

Template:Mechanic Hero Points are a type of score-keeping in Tri Force Heroes.[1] They were introduced in the version 2.1.0 update.

Usage

Hero Points are awarded whenever a player clears a Level via local play or Download Play,[2] or when a player is playing online and clears a Level that they did not personally vote for.[3] Hero Points are also awarded if a player selects "I cannot decide!" during the Level selection screen and clears the Level chosen. A single Hero Point is awarded for every Level that the player successfully completes in this way. The number of Hero Points can be tracked by speaking with Mr. Tudor or by inspecting the southeast tree in the town of Hytopia; the number of cicada shells displayed are the number of Hero Points currently earned.

Hero Points have a few uses. Hero Points can be saved up and shown to the Street Merchant to receive free Materials as a reward; the kind of Materials the Street Merchant will give will always be a Material that is required to craft an unfinished Outfit. The Street Merchant will also keep track of Hero Points earned, and tell how many more are needed for the next Material. Through this, it is possible to receive the rare, gold-ranked Materials normally only given out by King Tuft after completing Drablands Challenges or through the Coliseum. The Street Merchant, however, will not give out free Friendly Tokens. Once Link has crafted all Outfits that do not require Friendly Tokens, the Street Merchant will no longer give out free Materials.[4]

Hero Points are also used to upgrade the effects of the Bear Minimum. After acquiring 30 Hero Points, the Outfit grants two extra Hearts, increases the chance at dodging attacks, and produces a visual sparkling effect.[5] A crown is also added to the Outfit's bear insignia. It, however, still causes Link to take double damage.

According to Mr. Tudor, it is also possible to lose Hero Points through bad behavior, which can cause the upgraded Bear Minimum to lose its effect.[6] It is, however, possible to regain its effects after collecting enough Hero Points.[7] The exact requirements for losing Hero Points and the Outfit's effects are unknown.

References

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  2. "You can also earn them by completing levels via Local Play or Download Play. Pretty snazzy, eh? It gets better too." — Mr. Tudor (Tri Force Heroes)
  3. "Heroes who complete a level they did not personally vote for in Online Play will be rewarded a hero point." — Mr. Tudor (Tri Force Heroes)
  4. "Ya seem happy. Content even. I'd like to keep rewarding you for your hero points, but to be honest... It doesn't look like there's anything more I can give you that'd make you happy. My work here is done. I'm gettin' all emotional now, pal! But hey, I'll still be cheering ya on from the sidelines." — Street Merchant (Tri Force Heroes)
  5. "Furthermore, once you have at least 30 hero points, the Bear Minimum outfit will gain extraordinary powers!" — Mr. Tudor (Tri Force Heroes)
  6. "Naturally, only those who follow the way of the hero can make use of this special gift... To prevent such power from falling into the hands of false heroes, it will be taken away if you step out of line" — Mr. Tudor (Tri Force Heroes)
  7. "Of course, to err is human, is it not? Quite so. All is not lost if you lose the power you earned. To regain this gift, simply resume heroic activities by helping fellow heroes and earning more hero points." — Mr. Tudor (Tri Force Heroes)