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Moonton has launched the "Toxic Outbreak" event in Watcher of Realms, introducing a new Poison Team with fresh heroes. Starting today, the event not only adds new characters but also introduces original mechanics and quests.
The team welcomes four new heroes from the Esoteria Order, whose playstyles revolve around deadly Poison DoT effects. These additions are perfectly suited to eliminate tough, resilient bosses.
Key members joining the Poison Team include Vorn, Numera, and Nastya, each bringing a distinct and lethal approach. For example, Vorn specializes in poison application and breaking enemy shields.
Numera melds toxic surges with true damage, wielding a bow carved from Grimthorn Elm. Nastya, known as the Iron Maiden, returns from death more threatening than ever before.
A full calendar of in-game events is now active, including a Sign-in Event, Scroll Exploration, and more. Among them, the Epic Lord Vixera stands out—she is available for free via the Shard Summon Event running from May 16th to June 3rd.
As a poison-based unit, Vixera has a sinister goal: to make the world suffer not only through toxins but through twisted transformation. Her expanding poison clouds are already haunting the citizens of Tya.
From May 16th, several limited-time summoning events begin, featuring a 20x rate-up for specific heroes. Between May 16th and 19th, a special summoning event highlights Valeriya and Numera.
Then, from May 17th to 19th, an Ancient Summoning Event offers a 20x chance to summon Nastya and Sargak. Sargak is a ruthless Orc commander who eliminates all in his way. Later, from May 23rd to 25th, another summoning event brings Vorn and Helga with the same boosted rates.
If you're eager to recruit the Poison Team, download Watcher of Realms from the Google Play Store.
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