Black Desert Online Drops Console Update, Adds New Classes In Both Mobile And PC Versions
There’s a little something for everyone.
Black Desert Online players across the board are getting something new this week. Today, Pearl Abyss dropped a new update for the console version of the game introducing Agris Fever Points for gathering and kicking off the 2022 Autumn Season Graduation and a new event. Agris fever is a point system that facilitates the use of different gathering tools. When a tool is used it consumes a specific number of points. For instance, using a Pickaxe to acquire ores and rough metals consumes 42 Agris Fever points. Other tools like the Tanning knife consumes 22 points. Over time use of Agris Fever will become extremely beneficial to players as it can increase item drop rates by 150% and the quantity of the basic resource by 400%.
The new update also offers players a chance to convert their season character into a normal character with the Autumn Season Graduation. Players who wish to do so have until the season ends to complete the shift. A list of requirements for graduation can be found in the patch notes – as can details on fixes and improvements made during this patch.
As for players on PC and mobile devices, new classes are coming to both. We don’t know a lot about either class. They’re to be revealed on December 10 at the Calpheon Ball. What we do know is that they are “twin classes” named Maegu and Woosa. Maegu will launch on mobile devices and Woosa will launch on PC. We also know that there is some conflict between them, as sometimes happens with siblings.
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