New Tower Of Fantasy Trailer Shows Off A Variety Of Weapon Skills And Fast-Paced Combat
The video is a small glimpse into the "high-intensity" battles players will encounter.
Upcoming open-world ARPG Tower of Fantasy by Level Infinite and Hotta Studio has released another action-packed trailer, showing a variety of weapon skills and fast-paced battles players can expect on launch.
The new battle trailer explores using weapons through flashy combat, displaying the four types of skills: general attack, dodge, weapon-specific, and combination abilities. Players can string these skills together to make dynamic combos. However, each weapon has different effects when used in battle, such as "Phantom Time," which happens whenever a player dodges an enemy attack and rewards them with weapon energy. Currently, there are twelve weapon types in Tower of Fantasy, with three equippable whenever a player wants to switch things up.
While a small glimpse of the game's central appeal as an ARPG, there seems to be a lot of variety to shake up its PvE and PvP gameplay. Tower of Fantasy is currently set for PC and mobile release in Q3 of this year. Prospective players can start pre-registering on the game's official website.
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