Tower Of Fantasy’s Version 2.1 Is Here With Mysteries To Unravel
Players can finally play the highly anticipated character, Lin
Maintenance may have taken a little longer then planned, but the update is now complete!
Wanderers can embark on a brand new journey today with Tower of Fantasy’s 2.1 version launch. This update will have wanderers heading deep underground into a labyrinth. It is here that our wanderers will need to confront a variety of new challenges in order to learn the story behind the three mysterious levels of the area's new map, all the while unlocking exclusive main storyline rewards.
Players will also finally be able to play the new simulacrum Lin, daughter of the founder of Mirroria City, who comes with a wide range of unique abilities and moves, including a brand new weapon, Shadoweave and Lin’s Matrix.
Players can also purchase the Warcart of Tomorrow Tanium Pack in the store which will unlock new vehicles after purchase. This gift pack will be sold at a discounted price of 2280 Tanium, and will go back to its original 3280 Tanium after the next version update. In addition, there will also be a Rookie Growth Pack up for purchase in the store that will grant generous rewards when certain levels are reached.
Then, during this new version, there will be a fireworks show in Mirroria at 1:00, 2:00, 12:00, 13:00, 19:00, and 20:00 (UTC+0) every day that will last for three minutes. Players can check out the official notes here to see what bug fixes have been addressed as well as upcoming events like the usual Supply Run and more. There is also an exclusive Q&A with ToF’s Publishing team for the upcoming Version 2.1 Update which can be watched below.
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