The Latest Tarisland Video Shows You What You’ll Be Doing When You’re Not In Dungeons, Raids, Or PvP
World exploration, world challenges, and casual gameplay should all keep players busy.
As a general rule, MMORPGs require more than combat content to keep players coming back. That’s not to say it’s a hard and fast rule. We know some people would rather spend their time in dungeons or raids than doing anything else, but sometimes you need a break from all that.
Of course, Level Infinite has been working on more relaxed content for Tarisland. Now, they’ve decided to show players what they can expect with a new insider video focused on PvE gameplay. The video is broken into three sections: world exploration, world challenges, and casual gameplay.
As you’d expect, world exploration is designed to get players exploring the game’s world, finding Easter eggs, unlocking chests, solving puzzles, and earning rewards for their efforts. This also ties into the game’s reputation system which has rewards of its own. Professions also fall under this category. Players can choose one and unlock skills for collecting and crafting.
World challenges are designed for players looking for more action. It consists of Dark Invasion, world bosses, and the Universal Hall. The last one is for players wanting to do some solo fighting. Dark Invasion takes place every three days when the map is invaded by creatures from another dimension. World bosses…well, you know what those are.
Finally, casual gameplay is made up of more calming activities such as fishing, casual games in the amusement park, festivals, and more.
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