Head Back To The Pirates' Skyhold In Neverwinter's Next Module, "As Above, So Below"
Both a revamped zone and dungeon return to the MMORPG.
Yet another past memory comes back to Neverwinter as the MMORPG revealed their 30th module, which has already been available for testing. Testing is over now and the "As Above, So Below - Return to Pirates' Stronghold" update drops on PC and consoles next week on November 19th.
The Pirates' Stronghold was actually an adventure zone that was available at launch back in 2013 but, like some zones in recent modules, it was removed from the game and is being returned with a revamped look, new secrets to uncover, and new quests that need completing. New Heroic encounters, named encounters, and quest encounters also find their way into the reimagined area.
Aside from the zone, the module will also bring back the old Dread Vault dungeon as an updated "Dread Sanctum" challenge. The new dungeon has three different difficulty modes, with rewards being upgraded for the higher difficulty tiers.
Looking for a little "quality-of-life"? The team has you covered here, too. Guild managers get the bulk of the improvements with new tools that allow guild managers to better track what guild members are doing, easily rename the guild or the alliance, and a new option to bulk donate to the guild's coffers.
Many companions have seen some improvements and players can also now set 2 Power Sets of gear and swap between them at the press of a button.
Don your eyepatch and set sail, you only have a week to wait.
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