It's A Pirate's Life For You Neverwinter Players With Today's "As Above, So Below" Launch On PC And Consoles
Time for another return to a previously removed adventure zone and dungeon.
It's new module time in Neverwinter and players get to head back to a previously removed adventure zone and hang out with, checks notes, a slew of pirates. Both PC and console players of the MMORPG get access to "As Above, So Below" today, and that means we're returning to the Pirates' Skyhold.
Pirates' Skyhold is an Adventure Zone that was originally in the MMO and was removed. In its return, the zone has received a full revamp that's not only visual, but also comes with new Heroic Encounters, Named Encounters, and Quest Encounters. You'll also see four new instances along the way.
On the dungeon front, we welcome back The Dread Vault...kind of. The dungeon's revamp extends to the name and now it's known as The Dread Sanctum. In addition to new rewards, obviously, there's also three difficulty options available to suit your desired challenge.
There's aren't a ton of quality-of-life updates in this modules, but the ones that are included should be welcome by those of you that are in guilds or manage guilds. Renaming, donating to the guild, and tracking what members are doing gets much easier.
Oh yeah, creating two power sets and being able to swap at the press of a button is a pretty big deal, too, so there's that.
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