With the start of the year 2025, the iconic 2D MMORPG, Dungeon Fighter Online (DFO) kicks off its “Fight” update. This notable content addition brings a significant leap in visuals and skills for Female Fighter advancements. Players will also face the challenging “Mu, God of Mist Raid” in Hard Mode besides an array of new events to assist them in overcoming these new challenges.
Highlights of the “Fight” Update:
- Changes in Female Fighter Advancements:
Visual and skill updates have been introduced for Striker, Nen Master, Brawler, and Grappler classes, adding dynamism to visuals and streamlining the mechanics. This not only enhances visual appeal but also makes gameplay more functional for each advancement. - Mu, God of Mist Raid in Hard Mode:
Form a group of up to 12 players to challenge the God of Mist in a revamped raid. It comes with testing patterns and dramatic cutscenes. Successful completion of Hard Mode reveals the Ruminations of the First Memory, increasing Fame, damage, and unique God of Mist Weapon effects. - Level-Up Events for Female Fighters:
Players can avail full aid for levelling up new Female Fighter characters, irrespective of the class they choose. Attain max level 110 swiftly, complete mission milestones, and prepare for endgame content.
New Events to Mark the Update:
- Take on the Oracle:
In the first four weeks after its release, players who complete the God of Mist Raid in Hard Mode can earn exclusive cosmetic items. These include unlockable outfits, Party Request Frames, and other premium items. - Fight! Female Fighter Level-Up Event:
This event offers resources and missions to assist players in quickly levelling up a Female Fighter of their choice. Players can dive straight into the latest content, all while building potent characters.
More details at: Official Website
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