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new The First Descendant patch adds Luna and ultimate Valby
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new The First Descendant patch adds Luna and ultimate Valby

Jul 31, 2024 9:00 AM

The First Descendant has just received a major update with patch 1.0.5, introducing new elements and adjusting gameplay mechanics. Major additions include two new playable characters, Luna and Ultimate Valby, a new hard Void Intercept battle named Gluttony, and new items such as the Ultimate weapon Peace Maker and the module Arche Concretion. The patch also addresses player criticisms by introducing a "guaranteed drop" system to ensure item acquisition after multiple attempts and a new system to convert leftover items into valuable byproducts. Developers promise more updates and balance adjustments in Seasons 1 and 2 to enhance the overall gaming experience.

What are the new features added in The First Descendant's 1.0.5 update?

The 1.0.5 update for The First Descendant introduces two new characters, Luna and Ultimate Valby, a hard Void Intercept battle named Gluttony, the Ultimate weapon Peace Maker, and the module Arche Concretion. Additionally, the update brings changes such as a "guaranteed drop" system and a method to convert leftover items into valuable byproducts.

The First Descendant is a popular free-to-play looter shooter developed by Nexon. It has quickly amassed a dedicated player base due to its cooperative gameplay and frequent updates. However, the game's aggressive monetization has sparked controversy within the community. The new update aims to address some of these concerns by providing more reliable reward systems and improving the overall player experience.



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