Lost Ark Drops Details On June Update, But You’re Still Going To Have to Wait For Info On Content Announced At LOA ON
The full class balance patch that dropped in Korea is on its way.
While Lost Ark players in the West continue to wait on details about how everything announced at LOA ON – including tier four – will make its way to them, there’s still the June update to look forward to soon. Dropping on June 19, the update will be the biggest of the summer. The plan is to coast a little bit on the other summer updates and give players of the MMORPG a bit of breathing room to work on things like end-game content.
Speaking of end-game content, the June update will include the first Kazeros raid in South Kurzan. Players will be facing the former Covetous Legion commander Echidna in the first of three eight-player raids players will need to complete in order to face Kazeros. The raid consists of two gates and will introduce new Allied Forces skills allowing players to summon NPCs to help them in combat.
To attempt the raid’s normal mode, players will need an item level of 1620. Hardmode requires an item level of 1630. Completing Echidna will grant players access to the new Honing system. This uses tempering to progress item levels.
The June update also includes the full class balance patch released in Korea. The Summer Celebration gift announced in yesterday’s LOA ON post will be made available to players as well.
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