Tarisland Second Closed Beta Incoming Adding A 10-Player Raid And 2 New Classes, One Being A "Mystery"
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It’s been about five months since the first Tarisland closed beta event. It seems it’s finally time for another one. Today Level Infinite announced the second closed beta test will take place on November 15 and 16. The test will be available on PC and Android, and open to players throughout Europe, Asia, North America, and South America. This test will be localized in six languages: English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian.
If you participated in the MMORPG's first test, you’ll find new content to try out during this one. This test adds two more classes: Shadow Swordsman, and a “mysterious new class” that deals ranged damage and heals, to the previous roster. That means players have nine classes to experiment with.
Also new in this test is a 10-player raid as well as new quest stories related to it. PvP players will have a new arena and battlegrounds to try out. A military rank system has been introduced as well.
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