Blade & Soulmate Spreads The Love And Doubles The Rewards
Take a break from all that slashing and dashing in Blade & Soul and help spread a little love. Starting today and running through mid-March, B&S players can gather up sweet, sweet chocolate hearts from logging in, running certain dungeons, and doing daily quests and use the love candies to purchase a number of in-game items. The full list of items is available on the official event posting.
As for the particular dungeon you need to run, well it seems that "Mister Clankyshanks is in a bad mood again and Hongsil can’t seem to get him to calm down." That's where players come in. Pick up the "Helping Hongsil… Again" quest and head on over to Celestial Basin in Gunwon City. From there, you'll gain access to Hongsil's Secret Storehouse where you'll be tasked with wrangling in training dummies and calming down Mister Clankyshanks. You'll be able to do this dungeon once per day for event rewards and monsters in the dungeon also have a chance to drop extra rewards. Premium members will get a second key each day for free, so they'll have double the event fun.
There's one final extra here for the event: Completing a Spectral Shrine Daily Event during the season of love will net you double the rewards. Complete enough of them during the event's duration and you'll snag even more rewards like Unity Tokens, Pet Packs, and Sacred Vials.
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