At TERA, the producer from the American publisher En Masse takes a brief look into the future and discusses what fans can expect in the coming months.
More Gold for Everyone?
Patrick Sun, also known as Treeshark, talks in an open letter about the future of TERA. While these plans should be taken with caution, as to whether and when they will arrive in the European version is still uncertain – usually with several months of delay. Nevertheless, several points can already be hinted at where the developers want to improve the gaming experience.
The amount of gold dropped by enemies has been reduced. This will be increased again in the future. Originally, the change was intended to combat bots, but it has now become an obstacle for many players. There are also plans to adjust the rewards from dungeons, but there are no concrete plans yet.
Quick-witted Women and Noble Costumes
Along with the new starting zone, there will be some new costumes in the game. The original designs this time are not from the developers, but were crafted by fans. The costumes are supposed to be available in time for Halloween – unfortunately not in Europe, where players will have to wait. The designs are quite appealing and quite modest for TERA.
Finally, there was a brief discussion about the new class, the Brawler. Or better: The Brawlers. Only female humans will be able to swing the big fists. The melee class starts at level 1 and can thus directly enjoy the story of the new starting area. However, the patch will include other things: There will soon be a unified set from PvE and PvP armor that will unleash its full potential in both game areas and no longer require switching between different clothing items.


