Dragon Oath Expansion Age of Destiny Player's Preview

  • Date: 01-28-2010 Views:

    KeyWords: Dragon Oath, Expansion, Age of Destiny, Preview, new weapons

  • Summary: Kevin has been one of the 36 lucky players who have been chosen by the ChangYou team to enter Dragon Oath's upcoming expansion Age of Destiny before the official launch, earlier than anyone else. He brings us this in-depth preview. Check out what he thinks of Age of Destiny!

Kevin

Dragon Oath Expansion Age of Destiny Player's Preview

By Kevin
Kevin has been one of the 36 lucky players who have been chosen by the ChangYou team to enter Dragon Oath's upcoming expansion Age of Destiny before the official launch, earlier than anyone else. He brings us this in-depth preview. Check out what he thinks of Age of Destiny!

I played the new Dragon Oath expansion and it seems pretty chill. They really added a lot of content this time around which was surprising, I was constantly busy with all of the new quests and events going on. The best things about the new expansion, in my opinion are the Artifact Weapons. It feels awesome to have an immensely powerful weapon that looks cool at the same time. It's also nice that they added multiple ways to get those weapons, so that it doesn't boil down to a dogpile of people trying to do the same quests.


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New Weapons: Melting Falchion; Traceless Sword; Winds in Stone Fan; Blue Silver Circle
They are extremely powerful and contain many special attributes.

Melting Falchion
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Traceless Sword
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Winds in Stone Fan
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Blue Silver Circle
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The Yan Tomb instance is really challenging, but really rewarding at the same time. It's like 9 levels deep with tons and TONS of enemies to mow through on your way to the final boss. In addition to those enemies, there's a mini boss on each stage that blocks you from getting to the next level. Fighting King Yan himself is a grueling task that really requires you to be on your toes the entire fight. Not to mention the fact that your group has to be well equipped to deal with such a powerful boss. All in all, it was one of the best dungeons that I've ever played through in ANY game.

I spent a little time in that Ice Space zone and I think it's a really cool idea that should be implemented into more games. It's just a mellow zone where you can go to collect experience. Sometimes players want to get their consistent experience, but relax a bit at the same time. This was made for those people (myself included) and I definitely approve. The amount of money that you have to pay to get in is pretty fair too (I think it's like 3 Gold), so you don't really get robbed of your funds too badly.


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