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Pre-Valentine’s Day celebration begins in Black Desert SEA

Pearl Abyss announced today that various in-game events are now available in Black Desert SEA in celebration of Valentine’s Day. Adventurers can find their sweet rewards through these special events.  Adventurers who login to Black Desert SEA until March 3 will receive login rewards fit for this season of love. Depending on the attendance, they can obtain various items, […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that various in-game events are now available in Black Desert SEA in celebration of Valentine’s Day. Adventurers can find their sweet rewards through these special events. 

Adventurers who login to Black Desert SEA until March 3 will receive login rewards fit for this season of love. Depending on the attendance, they can obtain various items, including Ornette’s Dark Honey Wine and Fluffy. Adventurers who login before February 16 can obtain Steaming Hot Chocolate as a Challenge reward. This reward can be exchanged for other special sweets such as Chocolates, which can be used to get Cron Stones.  

Moreover, a special Adventure Log will be available until February 24. Adventurers can take this opportunity to experience the tradition of the Land of the Morning Calm and get rewards. The log will guide Adventurers to various quests, and by completing these log quests, they can receive Contribution EXP, a great amount of Cron Stones, and more.  

Last but not least, the final week of Finto’s Cooking Class will take place until February 10. Those who enroll in the cooking class will be asked to package an Apprentice’s Cooking Box. Completing this quest will reward them with Finto’s Basket of Cooking Ingredients, which can be opened to get various different ingredients.  

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

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