Raids In June, Arcanist In July, All That And More In Lost Ark's New Roadmap

More new raids are on the way, as is the new mage advanced class.

QuintLyn Bowers
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Lost Ark June July Roadmap

More content is coming to Lost Ark, according to the latest roadmap posted on the game’s site. Of course, the big content consists of more raid bosses and…for the mage players among you, the Arcanist advanced class.

In June, players can expect a new Legion Raid with both Normal and Hard modes – Vykas. Here, players will fight the Covetous Legion’s Commander Vykas. Like the previous legion raid, this one will feature checkpoints that save the player’s progress as they advance. Be prepared to take your time.

A new guardian raid will be added this month too, Kungelanium: the frost predator. This raid requires a power level of 6 and an item level of 1460 or higher. If players think they’re good enough, they can attempt to complete this one alone, but it’s going to be difficult.

In July, the new mage advanced class will arrive. The Arcanist makes use of special cards, imbuing them with magic for different effects. These range from cutting up enemies to applying special effects to their party.

July will also see the arrival of a new Legion raid – the Inferno difficulty of Valtan. This is the most difficult version of Legion raids, which means those who complete it will prove they’re the best out there and get new rewards – available via an all-new in-game vendor.

Finally, Challenge Abyssal Dungeons will also make their way into the game in July. This is another opportunity for players to challenge themselves. Players can choose challenges close to their item level and work their way through the rewards. These can be played once per roster each week.

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QuintLyn Bowers
QuintLyn Bowers, News Editor

QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.

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Discussion (1)

rsjabber 2 years ago
Two months between classes... I wonder if the game lives long enough to release everything.


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