The Succession update for Warriors and Rangers in Black Desert SEA has been revealed and goes live on December 4, 2019.
“Succession will add a new dimension to gameplay, allowing Adventurers to enhance their skills by choosing between Succession or Awakening.”
Adventurers who play a Warrior or Ranger will be able to develop the two classes by acquiring “Warrior’s Spirits” and “Feathers of Lemoria,” which will give those classes the opportunity to learn their respective Succession skills. “Classes that have chosen Succession can enhance their main weapons, giving Adventurers powerful new skills using the Longsword and Shield for Warriors and the Longbow for Rangers.” Succession skills can be unlocked at level 56 by completing a series of Black Spirit quests.
Until December 17, 2019, special in-game events will run to celebrate the update. “Adventurers can transfer 50% of their EXP they earn during this time to another class through Character Transport system. During the same period, those who reach levels between 50 and 60 can receive various exclusive rewards such as Extra Combat EXP Scrolls, Blessed Message Scrolls (100 min), Gold Bars 100G, and Advice of Valks (+35-45 depending on the level they reach).
In addition, Black Desert SEA has kicked off its winter event, implementing new in-game scenery, such as white snow, and Christmas music. Players can also receive various new in-game rewards via the log-in rewards system. Lastly, “the donation event will continue to run this week where Adventurers can make a donation of one million silver to purchase Charity Tokens, which then can be used to get various items.”
Fans of Black Desert SEA can find out more information about the Succession update and all in-game events on the game’s official website.
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