Race To The Finish In Blade & Soul’s Sprint To The Wind Chasers
The fun begins tomorrow, November 9.
Get ready for Blade & Soul’s Sprint to the Wind Chasers which releases tomorrow, November 9. Following the Symphony of Destruction last month, players will be desperately trying to catch their breath during the Wind Chasers release. Players will need to equip their agility and windwalking skills in order to compete against fellow crickets to reach the top of the mountain and be declared the ultimate winner of the Great Windwalk Race.
In addition to this heart-pounding event will also be minor game changes that will be shared in the upcoming Patch Notes. For now, rest easy, because come November 9 the real challenge begins.
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