Robots Rebel In Aura Kingdom And Echo Of Soul Receives A Major Update Today
EoS gets some PvP love.
Today, gamigo announced big updates for two of its games, Echo of Soul and Aura Kingdom. Echo of Soul’s update implements plenty of improvements across several areas as well as new in-game events and rewards. Among the improvements to the game are some that focus on Field PvP combat mechanics. These include enhancements to the Distorted Fields and Nerodin Dungeon areas. PvP Smart matching has been improved, dropping it from 15v15 to 10v10 while removing pets from the arena and battlefield altogether.
Today’s update also rebalances the Paladin class and kicks off the Field Boss Collection Event. During the event, which ends March 23, players will earn Field Guardian’s Marks for defeating the Fanatics of Imidum. These can be crafted into a Field Guardian God’s Mark which can then be used to redeem several rewards.
As for Aura Kingdom, robots are rebelling in North Midgard. Guess whose job it is to put down that rebellion? That’s right, Navea’s Security Advisor, Brinz, wants help getting things back in order. To do this, players will need to disguise themselves as dwarf soldiers and take down the robots and their strongholds. Doing so will earn players Storm Boxes filled with rewards.
Of course, that’s not the only thing included in today’s update. Players can also look forward to two new dungeons – both for characters with an S-level of 15 or higher. There are also two new quests and the “Rockstar” class has been rebalanced.
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