3.0.6 – The Treasures of the Desert

3.0.6 – The Treasures of the Desert 30 November 2010



Today they released a new content update: ‘Treasures of the Desert’. This update adds a new region, the Limo Desert, and a new instance, Kawak’s Tomb. You are now able to power up characters to level 62, fight against the guardian of an old coliseum and trade diamonds via a special NPC.

A public battle, known as the ‘Yasheedee Catastrophe’, is also available across all servers. To prevail in this legendary battle, you must conquer some aggressive foes. In the first phase of the multifaceted encounter, you must use special ropes to capture a horde of nasty worm-like creatures. The second phase challenges you to put as many Resonance Stones as possible in the right place. The more stones you place, the easier it is in the third and fourth phases, where the wicked ‘Hardskin Yasheedees’ and the formidable ‘Crimson Devourer’, an exceptionally tough boss, await.

A trailer showing the action-packed Limo Desert together with the dangerous Kawak’s Tomb is also available. The region’s breathtaking landscapes reveal magnificent buildings and Middle Eastern oases. But caution is strongly advised – conflict has been brewing among the local tribes for centuries, and powerful creatures and wild beasts are preparing for battle. Who will save the day?

With the harvest being brought in across Taborea the time has come for the Autumn Banquet which means lots of events to take part in. You can tuck into delicious roast turkey, for example, which will award you a one-hour bonus affecting things like drop rates and mount speed.

The city of Varanas is not just a major trading hub for local people; it also attracts merchants and traders from further afield too. That’s why a pair of shrewd new traders have been drawn to the metropolis to offer the people of the city and any wandering travellers exclusive trading opportunities. Cedric specialises in trading gold for diamonds and Agnes will trade you diamonds for gold.

Gold-diamond trading function will first of all be offered in an introductory phase with a limited number of transactions, minimum character level requirements, and preliminary time limits on their availability. These restrictions will help protect the fledgling system from being misused.