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Solo Leveling : ARISE célèbre l'étape de six mois

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 18,2024

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Solo Leveling : ARISE fête ses six mois ! Netmarble organise une fête d'un mois avec des événements et des récompenses. Voici ce qui attend les joueurs :

Programme d'événements :

  • Événement de reconnaissance semestriel (jusqu'au 13 novembre) : Partagez vos meilleurs moments de jeu sur les réseaux sociaux pour avoir une chance de gagner 500 pierres d'essence et 500 000 pièces d'or ! Cinquante joueurs chanceux recevront ce prix.

  • Enregistrement pour la célébration semestrielle (jusqu'au 28 novembre) : Les récompenses de connexion quotidiennes incluent jusqu'à 50 tickets de tirage d'armes personnalisées et un coffre de runes de compétences héroïques Vol. 3.

  • Événements de points et de fidélité (du 14 au 28 novembre) : Participez au tournoi de croissance des armes et au tournoi de croissance des artefacts pour gagner des points échangeables contre des prix exclusifs tels que des billets de sélection de chasseur SSR et des billets de sélection d'armes de chasseur SSR.

  • Événement des artisans d'artefacts (commence le 14 novembre) : Recevez un ticket de fabrication d'artefacts gratuit pour créer un artefact personnalisé avec des effets et des statistiques uniques. Affinez les sous-statistiques à l'aide des puces d'amélioration d'artefacts jusqu'à ce que vous obteniez la construction parfaite.

Devenez le monarque de l'ombre :

Basé sur le populaire webtoon Solo Leveling, ce jeu vous permet de devenir Sung Jin-Woo, de combattre des monstres, de monter de niveau et de commander votre armée de l'ombre avec l'emblématique « Arise ! » commande. Téléchargez dès maintenant Solo Leveling : ARISE depuis le Google Play Store !

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