New Monsters and Battlefields in Treasures of Aht Urhgan

Posted Jul 19, 2006 at 8:15PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Titles, News Tags: Aht Urghan, Fantasy, Final Fantasy, orb, Square Enix
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Whoever says Final Fantasy XI is boring will get what he deserves. With the upcoming version update to the Treasures of Aht Urhgan, there will be a lot of new and exciting features to look forward, to such as notorious monsters and trying battlefields.

Why notorious, you ask? Let's just say that with the update, a high notorious monster (HNM) is going to be added to the beastman strongholds, and it's not something you'll easily beat.

A new feature implemented in the game is the accumulative magic resistance effect. This will be implemented on monsters with strength readings of "impossible to gauge." This feature will certainly affect the monsters and other players in the game, but the developers made sure that the effect (on black mages, magic users and on monsters) will not be major.

A notorious monster when repeatedly hit with several spells (black magic, white magic, magical blue magic, ninjutsu, to name a few) will accumulatively build magic resistance. (Bahamut in "The Wyrmking Descends" quest and Diabolos in the "Waking Dreams" quest had both been given stronger accumulative magic resistance compared to other monsters.)

Several new battlefields have also been scheduled for certain Treasures of Aht Urhgan areas which you'll be able to attempt using your Imperial Standing credits. Players will be able to make an attempt once or twice a week, or as often as they want to depending on their credits.

Game developers Square Enix are making sure that these new battlefields will be more accessible to players compared to other events like the orb battles.

The exact date of this scheduled update has not yet been disclosed, but expect us to deliver the latest news on Final Fantasy: Treasures of Aht Urhgan.

Via PlayOnline

 
 
 

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