- New timed-solo dungeon – available in easy, medium and hard mode
- New raiding dungeon
- New belt accessory slot
- New weapons
- Changes to the party system
- Revamped user interface
The two new dungeons are some of the most visually stunning to-date, providing strategically challenging encounters that are sure to test the heroes of Nevareth. It includes Crazy Streamer, a timed-solo dungeon available in three different difficulty levels, which will push even the most experienced player outside of their comfort level.
Illusion Castle is the latest end-game raiding dungeon for players to explore, full of evil foes, unexpected events and hidden quests. For those who manage to make it to the end of the dungeon alive fame and fortune await, with new weapons and belts among the treasures up for grabs.
The new interface provides a fresh new feel to the game, with the slimmed down and simplified style improving functionality. The amount of quick-slots for skills has also been doubled, with up to 24 skills now immediately available.
Crazy Steamer
The new solo dungeon and the first real successor to the Panic Cave that went live in the previous update. Just like the Panic Cave, Steamer Crazy is also a timed dungeon run with three possible difficulty levels. Furthermore once again dying means the dungeon ends. You cannot use an odd circle to resurrect yourself , meaning the dungeon is a frantic, fast-paced experience that will force you to stay awake.
The entrance to the dungeon is set halfway through the wastelands of Fort Ruina, in the area with the old trains and railways. Once inside you are transported to the back of a moving train, and it looks really cool to see the railway flashing past while you fight on the narrow train itself. I say this with every new dungeon, but the developers and designers get better with every update, and they keep on trying new things, such as a dungeon set on a moving train in this case.
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