Black Desert Console adds the Dosa class today, along with some new events, and improvements. The 28th class arrives along with a slate of events and a brand new season.
Dosa is a multifaceted warrior who uses both dark and light energies in powerful combinations to both strike enemies and to shroud the battlefield in fog for a distinct advantage. Using his teachings from the Sangdo School, he can also call forth spectral warriors to fight alongside him as he strikes.
Alongside the update, he also has a combat skill showcase, which shows off some of his abilities. His skills are based on essences of the season, and take inspiration from Joseon-era fighters. Cloud General Summons the cloud general for help in battle. His Summer Breeze ability involves summoning those cloud warriors that will help you by attacking in all directions. Another ability lets him summon warriors from the fog, with archers that fire icy arrows at his enemies. Those are the showier parts of his kit, and he can back them up with his sword.
Starting today, to welcome the new class, there is a series of events. Everyone will get a character creation coupon for Season ++ servers to take advantage of the fast progression server if you want to jump in quickly with Dosa. This will run through November 14th. To further help everyone out, there will be a Dosa Level Up challenge to earn growth support items and other helpful rewards for reaching milestones. Today also begins the Restore the Light event.
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Dosa’s arrival is the beginning of a greater series of updates that will eventually bring Land of the Morning Light - Seoul content to the console version. There are many cultural elements included in the class presentation, weapons, and outfit, including symbols and his sword etched with Korean poetry.Locations that were previously only mentioned will be added soon.Those places include Dosa’s Sangdo School, along with Woosa and Maegu’s Woodo School, and Musa’s Seoryeon Corps. Land of the Morning Light and the recent Seoul expansion upon that release are not just designed to be fun, they’re cultural love letters.