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Yesterday patch 2.1.3 was announced, along with 2 new mounts. I've waited with posting this news because the patch went live today, so now I can have a look at the patch notes to give you some more info.
New mounts
On the Runes of Magic (RoM) website there's currently a contest to win one of the new mounts: the Bladed Snake-Necked Dragon and the Furious Mammoth. The contest will run untill 20 November and the mounts are supposed to be released in the item shop 'soon'. Personally I think the new mounts look awesome (especially the Dragon) but see for yourself on these pics I found on the RoM-Wiki. I sure hope these mounts will permanently stay in the item shop after they're released, as I don't have nearly enough money to buy the required diamonds at the moment.
Patch 2.1.3
First of all, the new instance I talked about a while ago ( the Lair of the Demon Dragon ) is now completed and implemented in the game. Speaking of instances, some of the ones that existed already before the update now gained new weapon drops (Forsaken Abbey, Necropolis of Mirror, Mystic Altar and Ice Dwarf Kingdom). So all of you raiders out there will be busy for some time.
Next is the addition of new elven elite skills for the levels 25 and 30 (since the elven expansion is still fairly new, elf players only had 2 elites so far - and they receive new ones occasionally along with content updates). I don't know the effects of the new skills yet, so be sure to keep an eye on either the RoM Forums or the RoM Wiki to find out what they do.
Last, there's an update on crafting. The userface has been made more user-friendly, with options to sort recipes (simular to the options you get in the Auction House). More important, you can now craft recipes without level restriction, having a higher crafting level now gives you more chance of making items with a higher rarity. Oh, and did I mention that you now need 30% less experience to gain crafting levels?
These were the most important changes the patch brought, to read to full patch notes visit the RoM forums:
http://forum.runesofmagic.com/showthread.php?t=127465
If you have any info about the new rewards for the instances or the new elites, please share it with us. Be sure to check in tomorrow when I post our 'review' of Runes of Magic.
Yesterday patch 2.1.3 was announced, along with 2 new mounts. I've waited with posting this news because the patch went live today, so now I can have a look at the patch notes to give you some more info.
New mounts
On the Runes of Magic (RoM) website there's currently a contest to win one of the new mounts: the Bladed Snake-Necked Dragon and the Furious Mammoth. The contest will run untill 20 November and the mounts are supposed to be released in the item shop 'soon'. Personally I think the new mounts look awesome (especially the Dragon) but see for yourself on these pics I found on the RoM-Wiki. I sure hope these mounts will permanently stay in the item shop after they're released, as I don't have nearly enough money to buy the required diamonds at the moment.
Patch 2.1.3
First of all, the new instance I talked about a while ago ( the Lair of the Demon Dragon ) is now completed and implemented in the game. Speaking of instances, some of the ones that existed already before the update now gained new weapon drops (Forsaken Abbey, Necropolis of Mirror, Mystic Altar and Ice Dwarf Kingdom). So all of you raiders out there will be busy for some time.
Next is the addition of new elven elite skills for the levels 25 and 30 (since the elven expansion is still fairly new, elf players only had 2 elites so far - and they receive new ones occasionally along with content updates). I don't know the effects of the new skills yet, so be sure to keep an eye on either the RoM Forums or the RoM Wiki to find out what they do.
Last, there's an update on crafting. The userface has been made more user-friendly, with options to sort recipes (simular to the options you get in the Auction House). More important, you can now craft recipes without level restriction, having a higher crafting level now gives you more chance of making items with a higher rarity. Oh, and did I mention that you now need 30% less experience to gain crafting levels?
These were the most important changes the patch brought, to read to full patch notes visit the RoM forums:
http://forum.runesofmagic.com/showthread.php?t=127465
If you have any info about the new rewards for the instances or the new elites, please share it with us. Be sure to check in tomorrow when I post our 'review' of Runes of Magic.
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