You Can Watch Neverwinter's Rothé Valley Epic Adventure And Battle Pass During Tomorrow's Dev Stream
It'll be a casual playthrough stream and, of course, there are giveaways.
The Driftwood Tavern is making an appearance tomorrow to present a Rothé Valley playthrough that explores the Epic Adventure and new Battle Pass with Community Manager Nitocris at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Joining Nitocris will be Lead Product Manager Misa Ganz, and together, they'll be doing some giveaways throughout the stream.
The stream will be on Cryptic Studios' Twitch channel. According to the blog post on Neverwinter's website, the stream will be a "casual playthrough," so it may be on the lax side even if devs are running the stream.
Rothé Valley is a returning unvaulted zone that allows players to re-experience or, for the first time, go through the Drow invasion storyline with updated visuals and a new Battle Pass. By completing "Shroud of Night" and "Servant of Lolth" Heroic Encounters, for example, players can progress through the Battle Pass for rewards until it ends on November 22 at 7:30 a.m. Pacific Time.
The stream will likely briefly go over the Rothé Valley Epic Adventure and Battle Pass, so you can read their respective blogs to learn more if you'd like!
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