Throne And Liberty Increases The Challenge And The Rewards With Today's Launch Of 2-Star Dungeons
Sprouts and Sages offers new ways to help new players.
Are you sitting around in Throne and Liberty wanting a bit more challenge? Have you hit at least 2500 Combat Power? Want some better loot or are you looking for that world-boss loot? Today's your day in Amazon Games and NCSoft's MMORPG. Two star dungeons are starting to release.
Not every dungeon gets a 2-star version just yet. This initial update adds 2-star versions of Carmine Rage Island, Voidwastes, Island of Terror, and Valley of Slaughter dungeons. Other dungeons will get their 2-star variants in future updates.
Don't worry about hoarding up the previous currency rewards. The 2-star dungeons offer their own Dimensional Contract Tokens as rewards for knocking down the bosses along the way.
Update 1.8.0 also introduces new tools to help experienced players welcome new players via a "Sprouts" system. The update includes more than a few balance changes, so make sure to check them out before booting up.
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