Aura Kingdom Celebrates Halloween With The Hauntings Of Azuria Update
The celebration includes decorations, costumes, and a letter event.
Aura Kingdom’s Hauntings of Azuria update has arrived, bringing with it all kinds of spooky stuff. It’s not all spooky, of course. This is an update, so it does include some housekeeping such as class balancing, but there’s enough spooky content to go around.
First off, yes, you can expect a login event. What’s an online game event without login rewards? There’s also a letter collection event, in which players need to collect the letters required to spell out “trick” or “treat”. The letters can be obtained in a variety of ways: exchanging points and coins, snagging them from an NPC at specific times, or just purchasing them from the loyalty shop for 99 LP. Obtaining the letters to spell out each word will earn players all kinds of rewards ranging from cosmetic to stat boosts.
Players can also do more traditional Halloween activities like dressing up, cooking Halloween dishes, or decorating their homes with new furniture items.
As for the rest of the update, as mentioned, it includes some class balancing. There are also several dungeon updates including new solo, nightmare, and story offerings. There are also two non-Halloween events. The first is Mutual Aid, in which players must help fight the Flower Beetle plague. The second is the Gaia Chronicle Event – Demon Collector.
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