Lost Ark’s ‘Mystics and Mayhem’ Update Will Add Three New Raids Next Week
One is the new Mystic Abyss Raid event.
On October 26, Lost Ark will drop the ‘Mystics and Mayhem’ update, adding three new raids to the game. Well, really, it’ll be two permanent raids and one raid event that will last for three weeks. The first two are the Vykas Inferno Difficulty Legion, and the Achates Trial Guardian Raids. More details will likely be offered on these in the near future.
In the meantime, the most recent post on the game’s site fills players in on the details of the third raid, the Mystic Abyss Raid event. As stated, this will be around for three weeks beginning the day the update drops. Players will have until November 16 to master it and get their rewards and bragging rights.
The Mystic Abyss Raid features the ‘Guardian Mystic’ – also known as the Herald of Vairgrys and the Ark Carrier. This entity has begun casting dangerous mists from the chaos and, as is generally the case, something must be done about it.
Players with an item level of 1302 or higher are called on to stop Mystic. The good news is that aside from the iLVL requirement, players don’t have to worry about anything else to get in as once in the raid ‘Scale of Harmony’ will be applied, making their stats match the boss. Players will need to fight their way through three gates.
As for the rewards, players will earn event tokens that can be exchanged for a variety of items. They’ll also be able to unlock achievements.
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