Rift Storm Legion Puzzles Guide
Get ready for the next major update for RIFT Prime – Storm Legion! Dynasty warriors 8 empires walkthrough.
Stand against the maelstrom of Crucia’s evil forces as they attempt to utilize the power of the Infinity Gate to conquer the Steppes of Infinity. Storm Legion is scheduled to land in RIFT Prime this fall.
Only the raid group that opens a raid rift will get the rewards for clearing it. Each member of the raid group gets a total of 2 rolls on essence drops per Raid Rift. One after clearing stage 3, and one after clearing stage 5. You get a total of 6 rolls per day before you must use Individual Reward Charges (IRCs). Blue (Four Pieces) These 4 piece puzzles found near puzzles in one of the Puzzles located it the zones level 1-65 (Rift, Storm Legion or Nightmare Tide). Every player will be assigned four random puzzles where the pieces are located near the puzzle.
The Storm Legion update for RIFT Prime raises the game’s level cap to 60 while boosting the crafting skill cap to the Grandmaster level. The update also adds two more continents for Prime subscribers to explore: Brevane and Dusken. The island stronghold Tempest Bay has been added as a new city hub, while a host of new dungeons and raids have also been added for players looking to hit the increased level cap.
High-level RIFT Prime players will also be tasked with taking on Volan, the mighty Empyrean colossus! Set loose from his prison and festooned in adamantine armor, Volan makes his debut on the RIFT Prime server to take on all challengers. Test your mettle against Volan’s metal in a battle for the ages!
The Storm Legion update is scheduled to hit RIFT Prime on October 3, 2018!
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This article originally appeared in issue 245 of PC Gamer UK.Storm Legion trebles the size of Rift's already-huge MMORPG world. Senior designer William Cook flashes up the game's map for me, showing the play area of the original Rift. The two new continents the studio are adding are each as big as the original game. More space is always nice, but the reason that they need these new continents is the scale of some of the enemies: 'colossi' encountered on the new continent are humungo-scale monstrosities, often the size of tower blocks.The demo I see shows one of these, the Brobdingnagian world boss Volan, awakening from his crypt and roaring like a sleepy bear.
He obviously isn't a morning colossi and, after a typically MMO-y boss battle that involves players bashing bits of his armour off to expose his weak points, he smashes through a high wall. This manifest grumpiness allows players into an otherwise inaccessible section of the continent. Like many of Rift's enemies, the colossi are present in the open world, so anyone can join a group battling them.They need these new enemies because, in the plot of Rift, four of the six Dragon Gods are dead. Only two remain – the god of death, Regulo, and the god of air, Crucia, and they've fled to these lost continents, Brevane and Dusken.
Here ancient technology enables permanent access to the other planes: the Infinity Gate, an always-open portal to the other worlds, allowing the dragon gods to conduct full-scale invasions.Cook shows me the Empyrean Core on Brevane, an abandoned marvel of Cyclopean buildings. He promises that in this dungeon “you're seeing the origins of Telara”. I don't see Dusken but Cook tells me it's a mutated ruin, the battleground of the gods of air and death, and the location of the Infinity Gate. It's likely the focus will be on Crucia, as the Storm Legion is her personal dragon cult. I'd bet that Regulos is being saved for another expansion.Just to remind you, in Rift each calling (class) chooses three souls (specialisations) for each build - and swaps between these builds, out of combat. Souls each have their own tech tree to invest in and, with Storm Legion, Trion have rejigged all the current souls and raised the level cap from 50 to 60, so players have many more points to invest.There are four new souls as well, which Cook promises will add an “entirely new flavour to each calling”, though I only got to see one: the Harbinger, a mage close-combat soul.
Most of his abilities reduce subsequent cast times, so he cooperates well with the Chloromancer, Pyromancer and Stormcaller souls, turning them into melee souls too: with the Pyromancer he can blink in and out of combat, and cast fireballs with no cooldown, while with the Stormcaller he becomes a lightning AOE specialist, and becomes a healing melee specialist with the Chloromancer.The game is also introducing Player and Guild dimensions – its version of housing. This allows you to grab your favourite area of Telara (from a selection) and turn it into your own play area, with customisable, scalable cosmetic objects that can be crafted or found throughout the world. You can also alter the weather and lighting by placing objects. From the demo I saw, it's easy to use and you can be quite creative with your personal space.Storm Legion also includes 11 new zones; three new raids; new planar bosses to battle; grandmaster crafting; new mounts, pets, puzzles, artefacts, collectibles, and titles; and a new island-based capital city shared by the two factions.As the last subscription-based MMORPG to make money without endless talk of going free-to-play, Rift is a curiosity to be praised. The team is fan-oriented, putting out free updates like the Conquest expansion, that are pure fan service. I'm pleased it's doing well enough to expand on this scale – and intrigued to see how many players go back to play.