Legend: Legacy of the Dragons Gets Updates
New quests, navigation and marriage added.
Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Waygate Publishing has let loose the largest content update yet for its free, browser-based Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, Legend: Legacy of the Dragons . The content update will add 27 new quests, over 50 new items, 10 new monsters, 12 new locations and 6 new NPCs to the game.

The majority of quests are for both the Magmar and Human races, though some are specifically tailored to the stories of the rival inhabitants of Faeo. The Magmars will find themselves exploring the new territories of Zviglod Brist, whilst Human adventurers will be led to the Berona Prairies.

In addition to the new quests, they have also included a new Navigator function which will make exploring the game world much easier. Players will be able to select a location, resource, monster or NPC from a drop-down menu, then a route will be plotted on the player’s map, from their current location to whatever it is they are seeking. If the new quests and navigation weren’t enough, the update will also allow players to marry each other, allowing the two players to buy rings and have their partnership officially recognised by a Consecrator.

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