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These massive creatures can halve your health with a single attack, but their movements reveal tells that allow you to avoid damage entirely if you play smart. In any other MMO, enemies of this size could only be defeated by a group or over-leveled players. In TERA, if you learn to play your class and read a monster's movements well enough, you can handle these beasts on your own. The game still recommends grouping when it sends you on quests against BAMs, but the exhilaration of slowly chipping away at one solo is worth the risk.

BAMs and challenging group dungeons provide a lot more to like about TERA, but you'll need to grind through 20 levels hours of play before you find any of this worthwhile content.

I'm happy that TERA discards the elements that make combat so tedious in other MMOs, but I wish it was bold enough to attempt to fix the many other shortcomings of the genre. If the action in TERA had a unique world, quality writing, or more interesting quests to back it up, it would be must-play; as it is, it's just a passing curiosity with some room for improvement.

Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Opinion Quality Control All Opinion. Tweet Share. At least the story segments are a nice break from the mind-numbing mundanity of the rest of TERA's quests.

Most MMOs have a predictable quest structure that only barely hides the fact that you're being asked to perform fetch quests or kill "x" number of monsters over and over; TERA, on the other hand, doesn't even attempt to mask its low ambitions. Virtually every quest involves either hunting a certain number of enemies in the area - often as many as 15 or 20 - or carrying an item from one quest-giver to another, sometimes being shuffled back and forth between two locations multiple times before you finish the quest chain.

Nothing breaks up the repetition save for a handful of crafting tutorial quests. Latest Reviews Reviews Apocalipsis review Colin Campbell. Reviews Far Cry 5 review Ben Kuchera. Reviews Sea of Thieves review Russ Frushtick.

Reviews Moss review Ashley Oh. My squad barely got to the next chamber. Stick to the side passages. You might avoid fighting altogether. Take out the cyasma coils, and then use the transducer. Good luck. Ceidos We heard the argons' screams.

You really hit them where it counts. You've given us new hope,. Thank you. Ceidos Hasmina wanted me to give this to you. She says you should to go to Kaiator and report this to the federation as soon as possible. Tamur The scribes had best learn your name, my friend, because you're forging a legend every time you take the field. Tamur Come now, no false modesty. You're a damned fine soldier.

Look, I need you to head to Granarkus. The Mysterium reported new readings from what they're calling the argon queen. Imagine it. If we can take her down, we can end this war!

Ask Celtan in Kanstria if he knows anything about the argon structures. Tell Celtan that you'll go to investigate the Agnurok Engine. Speak with Ronalt at the Agnurok Engine entrance. Speak with Hasmina.

Look for a teleportal to enter the Cyasma Spire. Use the teleportal to infiltrate the Cyasma Spire. Speak with Kuni in Cyasma Spire. Follow the arrows into the Cyasma Spire. Destroy the cyasma coils in the Cyasma Spire Transmission Device.

Destroy the energy transmitter and report back to Ceidos in Kanstria. Return to Kaiator and report what happened at Argonea to Tamur. Add screenshot of this object. BBCode Copy. Comments 0. TERA logo, images, game content and materials are trademarks and copyrights of Bluehole Studios and its licensors. All rights reserved.



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