The Soul Harvest November Update For Lost Ark Drops Today, Featuring The Souleater Class
This new Assassin subclass, known as the Master of Specters, wields a giant scythe.
Today is a Lost Ark kind of day.
Amazon Games and Smilegate are releasing Soul Harvest, the November update for the game, which features the introduction of the Souleater Advanced Class — a new Assassin subclass known as the Master of Specters. Armed with a giant scythe, the Souleater offers players three distinct attack methods: direct scythe attacks, summoning the dead, and powerful Deathlord attacks.
The MMORPG's update also brings the South Vern Powerpass & Super Mokoko Express Event, allowing players to designate a character within the Item Level range of 1415 to 1540 for the Super Mokoko Express Event. This event offers discounted honing rates, reduced gold requirements, and the opportunity to earn honing materials — allowing quick leveling up to Item Level 1540 and then some. Designated characters will receive valuable rewards as they progress, including Silver, honing materials, high-level Gems, and Engravings (until February 7, 2024).
Additionally, the Path of the Souleater Event introduces a progression system for characters between Item Level 1540 and 1580. This event facilitates rapid character advancement and includes a Gear Honing Support Effect, 2x Artisan’s Energy, and caches of rewards at every 10 Item Levels. Special Missions within the event offer players the chance to earn additional Raid & Abyssal Dungeon materials.
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