Catastrophic containment and city-preserving neutralization.
Hero classes
Hero classes define the response floor for every escalation level.
Class doctrineThis page explains how Heroreh interprets S through C-class coverage so dispatch decisions stay grounded in doctrine.
Class cards
Visible class structure
Rapid urban stabilization, perimeter control, and lead response.
District patrol, convoy escort, and first-wave containment.
First-arrival support, citizen extraction, and neighborhood presence.
Doctrine table
Dispatch class reference
| Class | Doctrine | Readiness | Dispatch floor | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-Class | Catastrophic containment and city-preserving neutralization. | Reserve strike cells and fastest regional redeploy. | Dragon-tier or multi-district collapse risk. | S-Class units absorb the highest-cost escalations before the city cascades. |
| A-Class | Rapid urban stabilization, perimeter control, and lead response. | Primary queue for demon-tier or compound infrastructure incidents. | High-confidence demon-tier and critical civic failures. | A-Class units prevent situations from growing into S-Class-only emergencies. |
| B-Class | District patrol, convoy escort, and first-wave containment. | Constant rotation through logistics corridors and dense housing zones. | Tiger-tier threats, escort work, and incident triage support. | B-Class is where command protects tempo and keeps coverage stable across cities. |
| C-Class | First-arrival support, citizen extraction, and neighborhood presence. | Always-on civic contact layer with the shortest reporting loop. | Local hazards, citizen assistance, and scene stabilization. | C-Class coverage is what keeps the platform trusted at street level. |