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Dragonheir: Silent Gods gets a new version of the Dungeons & Dragons collaboration for relaunch

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Dragonheir: Silent Gods gets a new version of the Dungeons & Dragons collaboration for relaunch
  • Dragonheir: Silent Gods' relaunch sees the return of its D&D crossover
  • Get one last chance to recruit Drizzt Dro'Urden to your side
  • Take on Errtu in a new boss challenge with limitless attempts

With Dragonheir: Silent Gods' reboot launch, it seems that there really is a second chance to make a first impression, at least as far as collaborations are concerned. Dragonheir is set to redo its crossover with the hit tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons as the Forgotten Realms crashes into the world of Silent Gods.

The event sees the return of Drizzt Dro'Urden, one of the most iconic (and depending on who you ask, overdone) adventurers in the Forgotten Realms setting. Drizzt and his companion Guenhwyvar will be joined by their nemesis Errtu, with the former as a recruitable champion and the latter as a powerful new boss.

According to Dragonheir, this will be the final chance for fans to get their hands on Drizzt Dro'Urden. Although I'm fairly sure they said that last time, I doubt that we'll get another relaunch. Fortunately, the new Planar Summoning pool features Drizzt as the only legendary hero available to recruit.

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There's also a whole new Mythic Artifact to grab, with Guenhwyvar's Onyx Figurine synergising exclusively with Drizzt. When Guenhwyvar fights alongside Drizzy, this artifact reduces enemy defences and drastically increases team damage. It'll even boost your performance in modes like Temporal vortex! And don't fret because it can still be used with other heroes for an early game boost.

This'll be your last chance to tackle the crossover storyline, but at the end, you'll be rewarded with the ability to attempt the boss challenge against Errtu an unlimited number of times. You'll only have one daily damage record saved, but rewards are tiered by damage output, with Hunter's Blades, Wyrmarrow and others on offer.

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Iwan Morris
Iwan Morris
Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.