Paladins Welcomes New Players With Questline That Teaches The Basics Of The Free-To-Play Hero Shooter
Old players can do it too for Gold and Champion Unlock Tokens.
What’s going on in the realm of Paladins?
The developers over at Hi-Rez Studios are introducing a new questline titled “Welcome to Paladins” in the upcoming May update. It will guide new players through the basics of the hero shooter, from training matches to open queue, and ultimately encouraging them to unlock Ranked play at Level 20. This adjustment also raises the level requirement for Ranked play from 15 to 20, increasing the XP needed by 75% of the current requirement.
Existing players can also partake in this questline to earn rewards like Gold and Champion Unlock Tokens.
Also, the weekend event features the return of the "Swift Siege'' mode — providing a fast-paced experience on smaller maps. Swift Siege allows players to enjoy the primary game mode in shorter, more dynamic matches, catering to those looking for quick bursts of intense gameplay.
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