
Now, you'll be able to find more details on the website itself, but first, you should probably make sure you can actually run the game - here are the system requirements.
#Elyon classes registration
To add some spice, the CBT even features a couple of attractive lucky draw prizes for participants, and all you'll have to do is drop your registration at the official Elyon website.Īdditionally, there will also be a bunch of in-game rewards if the pre-registration campaign exceeds certain milestones. Fundamentally, Elyon's narrative is built around the conflict between the Vulpin and Ontari factions, who are fighting for control of the game's various territories, and as conventional MMORPG logic dictates, you'll be tossed right into the center of it over the course of your adventure.Īlthough PlayPark (the publisher for Elyon in SEA) has yet to announce a concrete date for the game's regional release, it is already accepting pre-registrations for the Closed Beta Test, which will last from 22-26 June. The team claims that Elementalist was the most popular class during CBT1. Elyon’s flagship feature is the combat.It’s hard for combat to feel stale in Elyon, due to the several skills that each class has that are all vibrantly different from each other and distinct. Two more classes, namely the Archer and Slayer will be added in with the SEA release, bringing the total up to seven. Elyon, the MMORPG formerly known as Ascent: Infinite Realm, broke down the. Set in the magical land of Harth, Elyon places you into one of five classes (at the time of writing): Warlord, Mystic, Assassin, Gunner, and Elementalist.

It will be the first class to appear in the game after. I found the game's character and combat systems rather clear-cut with a reasonably interesting narrative, and if you liked it too, perhaps you can give Bluehole Inc.'s other game Elyon a try when it arrives in Southeast Asia next month. The Korean version of the fantasy MMORPG game Elyon will soon receive a playable class called Slayer.

With one exception.įull disclosure: the only MMORPG I'm willing to sink time into is probably TERA, though I haven't been back to check it out for some time now. Most of them, or at least, the ones that I've tried tend to be confusing for beginners or require such immense commitment that they're basically part-time jobs. Generally speaking, I don't have much of an appetite for MMORPGs. Popular Korean MMORPG Elyon launches in Southeast Asia this July
