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Explore new events and claim valuable items in Black Desert SEA

Pearl Abyss announced today that a number of in-game events are taking place this week that offer valuable items in Black Desert SEA. Adventurers can also obtain various additional buffs by participating in these events.  A Daily Login Challenges event is now available, which will provide great rewards including Extra Life EXP Scrolls and a Rare […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that a number of in-game events are taking place this week that offer valuable items in Black Desert . Adventurers can also obtain various additional buffs by participating in these events. 

A Daily Login Challenges event is now available, which will provide great rewards including Extra Life EXP Scrolls and a Rare Boss Furniture Box. Adventurers who log in can claim special items like these and receive buffs every day until February 23. These Challenges can only be completed once per Family. 

It is time for Adventurers to fight against the World Bosses and obtain Shiny Rings. Until February 24, those who defeat Kzarka, Nouver, Kutum or Karanda will have a chance to get Shiny Rings as loot. This ring can then be exchanged for Belongings of an Adventurer, a special item that will get them additional items such as Ogre Rings and Basilisk’s Belts. 

Moreover, a special update will take place on February 24 in which the effect of Merv’s Palette will be added to Value Packs. Instead of using Merv’s Palette and Value Packs separately, Adventurers can now receive more benefits through the combined effects that are now available with this update. Those who already have both items in their possession can claim a Merv’s Palette depending on the expiration date of the two items. 

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

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