Day of the Dungeon Master Event Returning To Neverwinter, But The Rewards Are Different This Time
Players can visit the Burrow Dawn Inn and face challenges brought forth by Portobello DaVinci and Respen Durothil starting May 4.
The Day of the Dungeon is imminent, and you could be the Master.
The Day of the Dungeon Master event returns to Neverwinter. It starts on May 4 and runs for three weeks. Players of Cryptic Studios’s free-to-play MMORPG can visit the Burrow Dawn Inn and face challenges brought forth by Portobello DaVinci and Respen Durothil.
Each week a new Portobello instance queue will be unlocked, and Respen's Dungeons will be available as random queues throughout the event. Week 1 features the “Trial of Traps & A Rock Falls,” Week 2 has the “Artificers Workshop,” and Week 3 includes “Strange Things at the Burrow Dawn Inn.” The event has a new structure where players can participate by completing daily missions, running trials and tests inside Burrow Dawn Inn, or running a mission to participate in dungeons. These dungeons will function as skirmishes, removing the tank and healer role requirements.
Rewards have been updated to reflect the Appointment Event system, and a number of rewards have been moved to other events or will be available in the Wondrous Bazaar. The rewards in the Appointment Event Store include the Legendary Personal Beholder Tank and Staldorf. Some items, such as The Deck of Few Things, Green Slime, and Class Heckler devices have been removed from the event.
Check out all the details on the official site.
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