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Epic Seven's latest update introduces a co-operative World Boss mode and Equipment Conversion System

There's also a new hero

Epic Seven's latest update introduces a co-operative World Boss mode and Equipment Conversion System
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Popular MMO Epic Seven has received a couple of new updates that bring a new World Boss mode to the game alongside Equipment Conversion features. These new features should be available in the game today.

The World Boss mode is a chance to team up with your Guild and face a powerful foe together. They only appear at set times on the different serves though so it will require a little coordination with your fellow Guild members as you won't be able to just hop on anytime and take on the boss.

You will also need account rank of fifty to be able to participate. If you do meet those requirements you'll be able to select between 8 and 12 heroes to take into battle along with up to four support characters. You'll gain varying rewards from beating on the boss relating to how well you performed in the fight. One of those Epic Seven rewards will be the currency that can be used in the Element Summon.

The other new addition to Epic Seven, the Equipment Conversion system will allow players to use level 44 to 85 Equipment with more customisation. They'll be able to choose the level, set grade and main stat which will allow them to tailor their gear to their hero better. Once in the game, you'll be able to find this featured in the Alchemist's Steeple.

There's also been a new hero released too. Her name is Faithless Lidica and she's a light elemental Ranger who takes on a supporting role in a team. She can manipulate enemy cooldown times and decrease their Hit Chance with her various abilities, making her very handy for controlling the tide of battle.

Epic Seven is available now on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
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