Tera: Fate of Arun Expansion Launch Date Announced
The first expansion to Tera Online was previously teased as releasing "sometime this year." It looks like En Masse Entertainment is going to squeak by and make that deadline as the official announcement sets the release date as December 16th, 2014.
"Fate of Arun" is free to all players. It features an increased level cap of 65 with all-new class skills, a new continent with new zones and dungeons, a new type of battleground where two teams race to battle enemies in competitive PvE, as well as gameplay and crafting improvements.
The quest grind commonly associated with Tera is also being improved along with some other quality of life improvements. Players will enjoy simplified enchanting, the ability to fuse unused crystals into powerful new ones, and a new quest UI that streamlines 60-65 leveling allowing players to teleport right to the action, find groups, or turn in quests from any location.
If you log into Tera prior to the launch of Fate of Arun you'll receive a special Northern Initiative Pack that contains numerous rare potions, campfires, and even a new mount, named Fate, that restores HP.
Bring on the BAMs! Check out the expansion's new site here for more information.
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