Tera Console’s Latest Update Adds Six New Dungeons And Introduces The Season 4 Battle Pass
The update arrives this week.
The console version of Tera is getting some exciting new content in an update coming later this week, on December 16th. If you’re a lover of dungeons, the upcoming content should be particularly exciting as it introduces six new ones to the game’s lineup. These range from “Corrupted Skynest”, the place Kelsaik decided to camp out after being revived, to “Forbidden Arena”, the playground of the god Killian.
In addition to the new dungeons, the update also introduces the Season 4 battle pass, titled “Galaxy”. Included in the pass's rewards are new vehicles and costumes – provided you purchase it, of course.
As with most new updates, there are new events that go along with it. A level 65 boosting event, designed to help players both old and new, is taking place. During this event, all players will be granted a 65 Level Up scroll upon login. This will allow everyone to experience the highest level character in-game, right away. Of course, there will be gearing involved, so the "Starter Pack", "Advanced Pack", and “Master Pack” will all be on sale in the store.
A secondary event will also take place. The “Stormcry Gear Enchanting Event” will help with boosting gear quickly. If you take advantage of the leveling scroll, definitely take part in this.
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