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Second Territory Control Public Test Opening Tomorrow For Mortal Online 2

Christina Gonzalez Updated: Posted:
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Star Vault will hold a new PTR round for Mortal Online 2’s territory control update starting tomorrow.

The Territory Control system update is going to shape the future of what Mortal Online 2 looks like and its features. If you join the PTR it will open at 1:00 p.m. UTC on July 13th.Territory Control has been something the team at Star Vault has promised for a long while, and now we're getting closer with these public tests.

When the territory control system is fully implemented, your guilds will be able to fight over territory, which they classify as areas where you can place NPCs and build structures, as well as a circle that expands outward from a keep or a player house. If various members of a guild decide to claim their own houses, your guild's territory holdings will grow.

As far as keeps, the territory that surrounds them is automatically claimed for the particular guild that captured the keep. You'll be able to expand the territory of your keep through meeting certain criteria.

Of course, claiming territory is just the beginning. So it's a lot of stuff to test out.

The first public test ran for about three days and the second one will have a similar duration. You will be able to access the territory control PTR via Steam and you don't have to have participated in the first test to take part in the second one. 

The new PTR test will use the same database as the first test, so if you participated in that everything you built will still be there. There are  some changes for the second test, including tweaks to siege tents, the addition of alert towers  and two new Elementalism spell groups for first testing.

See the full details over at Mortal Online 2.


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Christina Gonzalez

Christina is MMORPG.COM’s News Editor and a contributor since 2011. Always a fan of great community and wondering if the same sort of magic that was her first guild exists anymore.