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Aura Kingdom: New Class Included in First Content Update

SBFordSBFord Former Associate EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 33,129

Aeria Games has announced the deployment of the first major content update to Aura Kingdom. The new content brings a host of new features on board, including the arrival of the Brawler class. With the addition of the Brawler, players now have a total of nine potential classes to play.

The highly anticipated Sky Tower raid also makes its debut with the patch. This intense new raid challenges up to 40 players to ascend through increasingly difficult floors full of formidable enemies and all-powerful bosses. The first 10 floors of the Sky Tower are now available, with subsequent floors planned for release in future patches.

For smaller groups and solo players, new zones and dungeons have also opened up. Oblitus Wood and Star Sand Desert offer a host of new quests, while Ghostweep Cave and Ozymand Temple await intrepid parties to dive in and take on challenging bosses. The content update also introduces “Otherworld” versions of previous dungeons, complete with new gear and retuned for max-level players!

Read the full patch notes on the Aura Kingdom site.

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  • ThumbtackJThumbtackJ Member UncommonPosts: 669

    It's an alright game I s'pose if you're looking for something that seems relatively casual (as far as the leveling experience goes). I think I hit 30 or so in just a few hours of following the story. Rolled a sorcerer and had some fun, but it's not something that would grab me long term. The art style is really neat though, which is unusual for me, as I generally don't like the extreme "anime/cartoon" look, but it fits AK. 

     

    The thing that sucked the most though to me, was that gear doesn't change your appearance. You have to get costumes (which it seems you get a new one every ~10 levels following the main quest line, get them as rare drops, or buy them from the item shop). I didn't like that very much at all, as for me, getting gear that looks different every so often is a big part of character progression.

  • TyranosinTyranosin Member Posts: 56
    Especially the gear part made me quit this game pretty fast after reaching 55
    Originally posted by ThumbtackJ

    It's an alright game I s'pose if you're looking for something that seems relatively casual (as far as the leveling experience goes). I think I hit 30 or so in just a few hours of following the story. Rolled a sorcerer and had some fun, but it's not something that would grab me long term. The art style is really neat though, which is unusual for me, as I generally don't like the extreme "anime/cartoon" look, but it fits AK. 

     

    The thing that sucked the most though to me, was that gear doesn't change your appearance. You have to get costumes (which it seems you get a new one every ~10 levels following the main quest line, get them as rare drops, or buy them from the item shop). I didn't like that very much at all, as for me, getting gear that looks different every so often is a big part of character progression.

     

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