The selective multiplayer game Shroud of the Avatar has a profound lore in which the goblins play an important role.
The world in which SotA takes place is recovering from a catastrophe upon the heroes’ arrival. The two moons collided and destroyed large parts of civilization. Technologies from before this event, such as steam engines, can be found throughout the world. From the ashes, the goblins have risen as the people who now possess the most advanced technology. The goblins also use special armor and weapons such as gas cannons, steam-powered chainsaws, grenades, and more.
Goblins and Technology
Of course, you can also come into possession of these “devices” by taking them from a slain goblin or finding the recipe to craft them yourself. A part of the game’s background story is also related to the goblins. Where did they get the technology? What do they want to do with it? What is their relationship with the rest of the population of the land? You can find all this out throughout the course of the role-playing game’s story.
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Transform items using patterns
The developer studio Portalarium announced another innovation for Shroud of the Avatar. This concerns patterns.
Using patterns, it is possible to give an item the appearance of another object without altering its stats. So, for example, if you forged a powerful sword but find one that you prefer the appearance of, which has worse stats, you just take the pattern of that item. This is intended to give players more freedom in customizing their heroes.
Shroud of the Avatar is currently in the last 20 percent of development according to Portalarium and is set to be released in the second half of this year. The selective multiplayer role-playing game aims to combine the narrative structure of a single-player RPG with the online world of an MMORPG.
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