Dark Reaches Update Hits TERA
TERA's October update is here, and it's brought several serious changes, including the addition of the Apex skills system to the Archer, Gunner, Ninja, Reaper, Sorcerer, and Valkyrie classes. This now means that every class in the game has access to the Apex skills -- and even more ways to specialize.
Also included in the update are two new level 65 dungeons, an updated UI, and the Compliment system. In the new dungeons, players will confront the Red Raiders, first within the Dark Reach Citadel, and later in the Grotto of Lost Souls.
As for the compliment system, it offers veterans a way to help out new and returning players by mentoring them -- or even just teaming up with them. Veterans who choose to help these players can then receive "compliments" from those they assist. What these compliments are good for -- if anything -- hasn't been stated. That said, you can find out more about them and everything else in this update on the TERA site.
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