Tera

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: En Masse Entertainment
Developer: Krafton
Release Date: May 1, 2012 (US), May 3, 2012 (EU)

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'TERA' Celebrates Second Anniversary With New Class, In-Game Events

by Rainier on May 1, 2014 @ 11:14 p.m. PDT

TERA is an MMORPG where you battle epic wars, protect your kingdom from demise, and brings you thrills never experienced before in traditional MMOs with its action-filled gameplay and riveting visuals.

TERA raises the bar, setting new standards in the gaming industry. It is a visually stunning world with graphic quality above all other games in the industry. You will experience a new ground-breaking gameplay system where stereotypes of traditional MMORPGs will be broken. You will have full control over the attacks and the fate of your enemy. No more "pointing and clicking" and playing combat relay with the enemies. Furthermore, not only do you control the action, TERA is also set in a world where the players will dictate the flow of the economy and individually impact the community environment.

In TERA, players master their destiny in a richly detailed game world with a pioneering dynamic combat system. Individual player actions can transform the balance of power in a world where old rivalries are erased, and disparate races must form a common federation to stave off destruction by marauding monsters and warring gods.

You become part of the realm of Arborea, created by the Ancient Gods. You defend your race in a fantasy world where your creators, descendents of the Ancient Gods, have warred upon each other centuries ago. Join forces and become part of a vast world in constant conflict, where new battles and weaponry skills will leave you grasping for more as you become immersed in the realm of Arborea. Take charge and become the hero the world seeks!

TERA: Rising is celebrating its second birthday with an all-new class, the reaper, which will launch on May 13, 2014.

TERA: Rising continues to deliver the best action MMO experience to our growing legion of players,” said En Masse Entertainment Executive Producer Brian Knox. “To mark the two-year milestone for our flagship game, we are going to expand TERA: Rising’s content by offering a brand new class—the reaper. This new class comes free and coupled with new content and activities that further enhance the world of TERA: Rising.”

Armed with two deadly chained blades to bring the pain to all who cross her path throughout the world of TERA, the new reaper class offers a blend of close and mid-ranged combat options. To start a new reaper character, players must have an existing level 40 character of any other class and an open character slot on the same server as that level 40 character.

To celebrate the upcoming release of the new reaper class and the title’s two-year anniversary, the TERA: Rising community team will be hosting the following Leveling and XP Events for players.

Leveling Event: May 1–31
Starting Thursday, May 1, at 11 a.m. PDT, players will receive a reward box in their parcel post when reaching level 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60! These reward boxes are full of all sorts of goodies, based on the level attained. The reward box will only be delivered to the character who actually achieved the level, so players need to make sure they are using the right character. For a full list of tiered leveling rewards, please visit the official site..

Double XP Event: May 2–13

To create a reaper character, players must be at least level 40. For those who don't have enough experience, En Masse is making things a bit easier.

Beginning Friday, May 2 at 11 a.m. PDT, and continuing through Tuesday, May 13 at 7 a.m. PDT, players will earn double experience for all of their kills! Note that quest XP will not be doubled.


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