Neverwinter Launches Reworked Temple Of The Spider Dungeon, New Achievements, And Lolth-Blessed Armor Transmute
The dungeon is available in Normal and Master difficulty.
Neverwinter has launched a reworked Temple of the Spider dungeon in Normal and Master difficulty and a new collection of achievements. Completing the achievements grants players with the Lolth-Blessed Armor transmute and "Web Hacker" title.
The Normal version is available for players with at least 25,000 Item Level and is included in the Random Dungeon Queue. The Master version is for the most well-equipped players, requiring a 75,000 Item Level. Players will encounter notorious rogue Halbryn Darkstalker and a powerful magic channeler Da'Zora Mizzrym as they enter the temple to rescue a High Priestess of Lolth.
The ultimate reward for completing the Master version of the dungeon and achievements will give players a unique Lolth-Blessed Armor transmute and "Web Hacker" title. Fans can potentially gain six rings from the Temple of the Spider, too. For example, Eilistraee's Patience or Eilistraee's Benevolence are 1,850 Item Level rings that grant a set stat giving 3,000 Forte and a 10% chance for attacks to deal 33 magnitude damage around the player.
For more information, check out the Neverwinter website.
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