Grinding Gear Games Is Literally Filling November With Path Of Exile Events For All Playstyles
They tried really hard to make sure there’s something for everyone.
Path of Exile players are not short of things to do in November. Grinding Gear Games revealed their plans for events in-game this coming month, detailing three different events that are spread out over three weeks. Each event was chosen to cater to a specific play type, assuring that everyone would have something to do.
In addition, the events take place on different weeks – meaning those who wish to can take part in all of them. Players will definitely want to do at least two of them, as reaching Level 50 in two of the events will earn them two Ancestor Mystery Boxes.
The first event, Krangled Passives, kicks off on November 3. It’s based on Ancestor League, only the Passive Skill Tree and all Ascendancy Trees are jumbled. All players have the same trees and Scion is not available.
On November 10th the second event, Blast from the Past, will begin. During this event, players will explore the Lake of Kalandra using the power of ancient Sentinels. The event is a bit of a trip down memory lane, allowing players to experience past leagues, either again or for the first time if they missed them.
Finally, Shifting Stones begins on November 17. Players will take to the Mud Flats where they will take on a selection of league mechanics that change every fifteen minutes.
All events offer a selection of rewards. Details on the event, including an FAQ are available on the game’s site.
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