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La actualización de Nikke agrega Wisdom Spring Event, New SSR

Autor : Thomas Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

Goddess of Victory: Nikke inicia el Año Nuevo con una actualización sustancial, presentando el cautivador evento de la historia de Spring Spring. Durante el 16 al 30 de enero, esta actualización ofrece una riqueza de nuevos contenidos y características.

La estrella del programa es Mana, un SSR Nikke recientemente agregado y un brillante M.M.R. investigador. Más que un científico, Mana es un poderoso atacante en el campo de batalla, reforzando a los aliados, restaurando el escuadrón HP y reviviendo camaradas caídas. Su rifle de asalto codificado por el viento, Somnus, mejora significativamente sus capacidades de combate.

Los jugadores pueden reclutar maná a través de la función de recluta especial (disponible hasta el final del mes). La tasa de reclutamiento de SSR Nikke es del 4%, con una probabilidad del 2% específicamente para el maná. Alternativamente, 200 boletos de kilometraje de oro garantizan su adquisición de la tienda de kilometraje.

El evento Sabidom Spring se desarrolla a medida que los jugadores responden a la invitación de Mana con respecto a la distribución de nuevas armas. Sin embargo, la desaparición de Mana a su llegada establece una búsqueda en las profundidades de M.M.R. para localizarla.

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La finalización de la etapa del evento recompensa a los jugadores con artículos intercambiables para premios como cupones de reclutamiento en la tienda de eventos. El evento también desbloquea el archivo perfecto para la historia de Maid, accesible a través de la participación de la primavera de sabiduría. Consulte a nuestra diosa de la victoria: la lista de niveles Nikke y la guía de vuelco para ver las estrategias de juego óptimas.

Del 17 al 19 de enero, la operación coordinada desafía a los jugadores a colaborar y derrotar al jefe de comedor de tierra. La victoria produce núcleos rotos, canjeables para gemas y materiales de desarrollo en la tienda de reciclaje.

Las actualizaciones adicionales incluyen un evento de inicio de sesión de 7 días, misiones diarias simplificadas, una opción de batalla rápida conveniente para las etapas de incursión en solitario completadas y la adición del atractivo juego de postres Rush a la Arcade.

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