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Class Reboot and Winter Season arrive in Black Desert SEA

Pearl Abyss announced today that the Class Reboot and Winter Season updates have arrived in Black Desert SEA. Adventurers can now have a new experience with the improved classes while enjoying a Season server that will help them grow their characters more quickly.  17 classes have been rebooted in total, offering a more balanced PvE efficiency […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that the Class Reboot and Winter Season updates have arrived in Black Desert SEA. Adventurers can now have a new experience with the improved classes while enjoying a Season server that will help them grow their characters more quickly. 

17 classes have been rebooted in total, offering a more balanced PvE efficiency between classes. With the PvE improvements, PvP damage has been adjusted as well and is available to be tested on the Global Lab. New preset appearances have also been introduced to breathe new life into each class. 

To celebrate the Class Reboot, only one Marni’s Unstable Fuel will be required when copying items until January 19. The Item Copy feature will allow Adventurers to try out tagged characters with their main character’s gear. Adventurers can also take a personality test to find out which class best suits them and get rewards for sharing their results via social media  

The Winter Season has begun. This Season Server will enable Adventurers to achieve faster character growth, while helping new Adventurers familiarize themselves with the game. The Winter Season offers various benefits including in-game events, Season Pass, and rewards such as Tuvala gear, Combat EXP, and Skill EXP.  

An array of new events is also starting this week. Adventurers can become part of a donation event by purchasing Warm Sweaters in Black Desert SEA. Depending on the number of sweaters purchased, Pearl Abyss will donate to Doctors Without Borders to provide medical aid to those in need. Adventurers can also enjoy year-end events such as Santa Patrigio’s Cron Gift Shop and the Winter Holiday Black Spirit’s Adventure. 

Last but not least, Adventurers can get discounts of up to 70% on game packages until January 5 via the official website and Steam. Steam Free Weekend will also be held for 4 days during this period to offer free gameplay. 

Find more information about Black Desert SEA on the official website at sea.playblackdesert.com.    

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