This week, Tarisland presented the first concept design for the female Paladin. In contrast, WoW nerfed one of the strongest dungeons. MyMMO shows you the most important events that happened in the MMORPG world last week.
The highlights of the week:
- Tarisland has introduced its first revised class, adding another gender option: the female Paladin. Each of the existing classes is set to get a second variant, allowing players to always choose between a female and male version.
- The complaints helped: The strongest dungeon in World of Warcraft: Dragonflight has been nerfed. The particularly difficult passages in Murozond’s Rise are now easier, the mini-bosses are weaker, and Chronolord Deios deals less damage.
What else happened? Pax Dei has given another sign of life. The developers have published a fresh batch of new screenshots. These show a glowing tombstone, new items, and the night sky.
Unfortunately, the development team has not provided new information about the release. Accordingly, the few images are already a significant highlight for the waiting fans.
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Black Desert Online gets a gigantic mode
This is what happened in the big MMORPGs:
- In Black Desert, players will soon be able to engage in battles with up to 600 players. One person will act as the quest giver and control the battlefield from a bird’s eye view. In Europe, the event will launch for the first time on February 4, 2024.
- A new Mog Mog collection will take place in Final Fantasy 14 starting January 30, 2024. During this period, a special event without a set program will occur. There are many rewards, such as a Shiba Inu scarf and new mounts (via Final Fantasy XIV).
- New World has released a new update. It includes several bug fixes and changes. It is even possible to participate in a transmog contest (via New World).
- Guild Wars 2 is starting a new PvP Rush event. Players have until January 30 to talk to Zafirah and participate in the event (via Twitter).
This is what happened in the small MMORPGs:
- The space MMORPG EVE Online is currently testing its FPS module EVE Vanguard. The test runs until January 29. The update brings players back to the surface of the planets that make up the universe of New Eden as Vanguard clones (via EVE Online).
- In Sky: Children of the Light, the
Day of Fortune
event is being celebrated again. This celebrates the Year of the Dragon (via Sky). - The team behind Star Wars: The Old Republic has released a new patch that fixes several bugs, adds maps, and updates the HUD (via SWTOR).
- The MMORPG Ravendawn has just launched. The development team has released a new roadmap and is enjoying impressive player numbers (via Ravendawn).
This is what happened in the MMORPGs in development:
- The development team of Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen answered fans’ questions in a Q&A. There is an insight into the current status of the game and several aspects that are in development (via Pantheon).
- Throne and Liberty has also announced new details about a developer diary. The focus was on siege wars and stat integration (via Throne and Liberty Online).
Thus, we have summarized everything important that happened this week in the world of MMORPGs.
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