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Knights Chronicle Adds New Story Region, Heroes and More


Netmarble has announced many improvements for the Knights Chronicle.



Netmarble Corp., today introduced a series of new improvements to the hit mobile role-playing game Knights Chronicle, with several of the improvements coming as a direct response to player feedback. The new features include a new story region called Ravine of Memories, a Smart AI Application, a system for combining badges, three new heroes and six new costumes, as well as two new celebration events.

Story Region 12, the Ravine of Memories, introduces 10 new stages for each difficulty level (easy/normal/hard). A relatively difficult region to clear, the Ravine of Memories will introduce Theo to the Elf Helena and Elizabeth to hear their stories about the Grand Duchy and the Non-Humans. Along the way, Theo will also meet Carolina, who has been chasing him for the past 10 Regions as he heads to Tybalt, the capital of the Grand Duchy.

The Smart AI Application will see an overall improvement in the AI while playing in Auto Mode. Support Heroes will make better choices in battle in terms of healing party members with the lowest HP, attacking opponents with low HP and using healing skills at the appropriate time.

The new “Combine Badges” system will allow players to combine badges in the same class and potentially acquire badges of a higher class. This new system was created in response to players noting the difficulty in obtaining better badges. Other new features include three new Heroes: Emilia, Junia and Advent Hero Lily, and six new costumes which are also available now.

The latest updates will be celebrated with two new events: a seven-day log in event with various rewards including 300 Crystals and 4★ SSR Ticket, as well as a half-stamina event for the Advent Dungeon. Knights Chronicle is available now in 140 countries. For more information on Knights Chronicle please http://knightsgbweb.netmarble.com/.

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