Launch of Dungeon & Fighter Mobile’s new class female swordsman

On the 30th, Nexon (CEO Lee Jeong-heon) added a new class ‘Dungeon Prosecutor’ to the representative mobile game ‘Dungeon & Fighter Mobile (Dunpa Mobile)’ on the 30th.

The female swordsman, introduced as the first new class since its launch in Korea in March, is characterized by the use of swordsmanship as a magical beast with the power of transference. There are a total of 4 ex-characters: ‘Sword Master (Noblesse)’ who attacks by combining foot swordsmanship and magic, ‘Demon Slayer (Sword Horse)’ who handles the demon sword ‘Phnom’ with strong mental power, and protects the ancient god ‘Usir’ There are ‘Dark Templars’, a knight who does this, and ‘Vegabond (swordsman)’, which uses a unique swordsmanship with dual swords and inner strength as weapons.

To commemorate the update of the female swordsman class, Nexon will hold a new job change buff event until July 28. If you play as a demon swordsman character, dungeon experience and town movement speed increase. In addition, if you form a party with the demon swordsman character, all party members can receive additional dungeon experience points.

By August 11th, the ‘Arad Highway’ event will be held to help newly created characters grow up to level 55 quickly and to support the Lotus Raid challenge. When you complete missions such as level achievement and content play, you can acquire various items such as ‘Epic Weapon Selection Box’ and ‘+12 Equipment Enhancement Ticket’.

In addition, the making film of ‘It’s My War Now’, an OST for female swordsman in which actor Jung Ji-so, the 1st ambassador of ‘Dunfar Mobile’, participated was released. The song can be downloaded from the official website of ‘Dunpa Mobile’.

Meanwhile, Nexon will conduct a ‘Dunpa Mobile x Korea Tourism Organization donation event’ in partnership with the Korea Tourism Organization. In the ‘Dunpa Mobile’ game, the ‘Feel the Rhythm of ARAD’ product, the creature ‘Mascot Hojong (Korea Tourism Organization mascot)’ and the title ‘Feel the Rhythm of KOREA’ are sold, and the proceeds are used to revitalize the Korean tourism sector. It will be donated to charitable causes.

Choi Eun-sang, reporter for Hankyung.com Game Talk

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