TERA Gets Battleground, Wardrobe In New Update

TERA Gets Battleground, Wardrobe In New Update

Gameforge and developers Bluehole are releasing a new update for TERA which introduces a raft of new contents. Brand-new storage space is available in the form of the Wardrobe, giving players a place to store costumes and accessories they don’t currently need. A new madcap battleground, Kumas Royale, is making an appearance, while more dungeons such as Manglemire and the returning Dreadspire will put five heroes through their paces.

Using the code Crazy2016 there’s also a special bonus bundle available containing various items, including the permanent White Afro Duck mount. In the PvP battleground Kumas Royale, players slip into the role of baby kumases, one of Arborea’s larger-boned races. The teams must attempt to earn victory over three rounds by hunting down and eliminating their opponents’ Boss Kumas, similarly controlled by a player. Players have a wide variety of tongue-in-cheek skills at their command, such as the Rage-Flop which deals damage to all enemies within a certain range.

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The range of fashion options in TERA is virtually limitless. But what do you do with all those accessories you don’t need right now? That’s where the new Wardrobe, accessible via the banker, comes to the fore. This latest addition offers 72 slots for head, face, back and hair accessories, as well as costumes and weapon skins. To make it easier to find the manager, symbols which were previously only used on the world map to indicate NPC professions can be found floating directly above NPCs’ heads with the new patch.

You can find out more about the new update in the trailer below.

TERA is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) set in a graphically stunning fantasy universe. TERA’s uniqueness revolves around its groundbreaking True Action Combat. This system allows the players to truly master their characters and to aim with no automatic targeting system, thus pushing the boundaries of the MMO genre. Players and press both warmly received TERA, praising its state of the art visuals and notable innovations such as its political system.

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