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Horizons reinvigorates the open world with a more dynamic, rewarding, and accessible gameplay experience, as well as enhanced PvE challenges. It also introduces significant quality-of-life improvements, new customization options, and two new Albion Journal categories.
New Open World Objectives
New dynamic objectives appear for a limited time across the open world, cycling through active and inactive phases. Players must explore the world to uncover these areas while they're active, as they reveal themselves only when closely approached.
Dynamic Encampments
Dynamic Encampments are temporary camps settled by mobs from each Faction, who protect valuable Caches:
- These Encampments come in two sizes: Solo for individual players, and Group for parties of about 5 players[/*]
- Approaching an active Encampment activates a quest for the player or party that finds it, to earn a certain amount of Fame from clearing its mobs: [list]
- Fame requirements scale with an Encampment’s tier and region type [list]
- Quest progress is not affected by Premium or Fame bonuses[/*]
- Fame is divided among party members, meaning larger groups will need to defeat more mobs to complete the quest[/*]
- Loot distribution and rarity is instanced for each player[/*]
- If unclaimed, loot is automatically removed from these Caches 10 minutes after a camp is completed[/*]
Lair Maps
Lair Maps can spawn in mob camps - including Dynamic Encampments - giving players the chance to uncover a hidden Boss Lair belonging to the corresponding Faction:
- These maps are unlocked by defeating Faction mobs within a radius around them, independent of the Dynamic Encampment’s quest[/*]
- Boss Lairs correspond to the size of the camp, whether solo or group [list]
- Solo Lair Maps have a higher spawn rate in Solo Dynamic Encampments than in other open-world mob camps[/*]
- Group Lair Maps only spawn in Group Encampments[/*]
Dynamic Resource Hotspots
A significantly higher density of resources now spawn in certain areas of the open world for a limited time, shifting locations on a daily basis.
Open World Coffers
New Coffers, similar to those found in the Mists, now spawn across the open world. These have a short unlock timer, offering quick opportunities for those nearby during their active phase.
Further Notes
Hideouts and furniture cannot be placed where open world objectives may appear
- Characters, Hideouts, and furniture will be removed from these areas when the update goes live: [list]
- Characters and Hideouts, along with all their contents, will be automatically relocated[/*]
- Guilds are able to move their Hideouts for free for up to three days after relocation[/*]
- Furniture in the open world will be destroyed[/*]
Outlands Changes
S.A.F.E. Portals
S.A.F.E. Portals can now be found in the Portal Towns of the Outlands, offering solo players a quick teleport to random locations within the Outlands. These portals provide a convenient way to reach the new dynamic objectives in higher-tier regions.
- Destinations are random within each Portal Town's assigned section of the Outlands, with no overlap between S.A.F.E. Portal ranges: [list]
- A map overlay highlights the portal’s assigned region, making it easy to identify the destination range[/*]
- This fee increases with each subsequent use within a limited time to discourage players from fishing for specific locations[/*]
- After using any S.A.F.E. Portal, there is a 30 second cooldown before another portal can be opened[/*]
- After paying the fee, the player is teleported instantly and appears through a personal S.A.F.E. Portal, receiving a region change protection bubble upon arrival[/*]
- The personal S.A.F.E. Portal location is indicated exclusively on the owner’s world and region maps, but it is visible in the game world when the owner is nearby[/*]
- The personal S.A.F.E. Portal remains open for 90 minutes, providing enough time for exploration and a safer, instant teleport back to the originating Portal City[/*]
- Using the personal S.A.F.E. Portal to return to the Portal City is free[/*]
- Its duration expires[/*]
- It is used to return[/*]
- The player dies, uses Journey Back, or travels to another safe location[/*]
- The player collects any items from containers or performs trades with another player[/*]
Region Difficulty and Reward Modifiers
Rewards and mob power now increase progressively based on region quality, making higher-quality regions more challenging and rewarding:
- There is now a bonus to gathering and fishing Fame in the Outlands, based on the quality of the Region[/*]
- Fame from gathering, fishing, and defeating mobs, as well as Silver and loot from mobs and chests, all scale higher towards the center of the Outlands[/*]
- Mobs have increased health and damage in higher-quality regions [list]
- This does not apply to resource and territory mobs (such as Hide Animals and Territory Guards)[/*]
Outlands Player Count Indicator
A new player count indicator has been added to Outlands regions, offering a rough estimate of the number of players present.
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This feature helps smaller groups gauge the presence of larger groups, allowing players to engage in fights of a more appropriate scale with increased confidence. We will closely monitor the impact of this addition.
Other Open World Changes
Royal Continent Changes
- Some Tier 6 regions can now be found in Yellow Zones, and some Tier 5 regions in Blue Zones, giving players access to a broader range of content before stepping into full-loot PvP zones[/*]
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These changes are carefully balanced with the new Region Modifier system and the increased availability of Dynamic Resource Hotspots in full-loot PvP zones, ensuring the high-end economy remains intact while still offering more content for newer or risk-averse players.
- Tier 7 resources now spawn in Tier 7 Red Zones[/*]
Other Changes
- Kill details are now suppressed for 5 minutes for everyone except the killer and the victim[/*]
- During a region’s Prime Time, the Next Activity Chest Value overlay now displays the current chest value instead of the upcoming one[/*]
- The value of Hidden Treasures has been increased by roughly 400%[/*]
Mob Power Changes
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Player power has grown with every update, while mobs have lagged behind. This update reworks mob power progression from Tier 5 and up to match current player strength.
- Mobs from Tier 5 and above now receive incremental power boosts, starting with a 9% increase at Tier 5 and 42% by Tier 8[/*]
- These adjustments do not apply to: [list]
- Avalonians in the Roads of Avalon[/*]
- Tracking targets[/*]
- Demons in Hellgates and Corrupted Dungeons[/*]
- Elite enemies in Randomized Dungeons and World Boss Areas[/*]
- Territory Guards[/*]
Group Content Changes
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Albion’s group content is meant to challenge teams, but players have often found it more profitable to farm this content alone. These changes aim to make these activities more rewarding and enjoyable for groups.
Reward Changes
Rewards for most group and raid activities have been adjusted:
- Rewards now scale with group size, increasing significantly as more players are involved[/*]
Group Randomized Dungeon Changes
- Group Randomized Dungeon entrances now close a short time after a player enters [list]
- Royal Continent: 60 seconds[/*]
- Outlands: 90 seconds[/*]
- As with Solo Randomized Dungeons, a channel is now required to enter[/*]
New Crystal Creatures
This update introduces two new Crystal Creatures to the Outlands, aimed at groups of about 5 players – the Crystal Beetle and the Crystal Cobra.
- Crystal Beetle [list]
- A powerful, winged enemy which can punish its attackers with lightning strikes and magical energy[/*]
- A vicious and intimidating reptile which can spit devastating, poisonous venom[/*]
Crystal Creature Adjustments
- All Crystal Creatures, including Crystal Spiders, now spawn much more frequently; their spawn rate is adjusted based on the overall Guild Season point output[/*]
- Each individual Crystal Creature now yields less loot and Might, to partially counterbalance their significantly increased frequency [list]
- Loot rewards have been reduced by 56%, and Might by 83%[/*]
Quick Settings Presets
Quick Settings Presets allow players to save different configurations of in-game options and instantly switch between them with customizable shortcuts:
- Presets can be accessed and managed from the bottom-left corner of the main in-game Settings menu[/*]
- Each preset can include settings from the following categories: [list]
- General[/*]
- Graphics[/*]
- Audio[/*]
- Interface (including the new HUD Editor layouts)[/*]
- Controls[/*]
- Social[/*]
- A preset can then be customized by modifying settings as needed[/*]
HUD Editor
The new HUD Editor allows players on both mobile and desktop to fully customize nearly all aspects of their in-game interface, allowing for a highly customizable experience tailored to individual needs and playstyles.
Customization Options
- The HUD Editor can be opened from the ‘Interface’ section of the in-game settings menu[/*]
- When entering the Editor, all HUD elements are highlighted on the screen, even those not currently active[/*]
- Players can freely move and adjust most elements [list]
- Selecting Align to Elements snaps components to other UI elements[/*]
- Selecting Align to Grid reveals a grid for precise placement[/*]
- Here, adjust anchor points, scale, and opacity can be adjusted[/*]
- Each individual element within these groups can still be adjusted independently[/*]
- Custom groups can be created[/*]
- For example, the Status Effects bar can be configured to adjust its layout in rows and columns[/*]
Saving and Sharing Layouts
- After making adjustments in the HUD Editor, players can save their custom HUD layouts[/*]
- Up to 10 layouts can be saved for different activities[/*]
- These can be easily switched with the new Quick Presets feature[/*]
- Once saved, layouts can be quickly accessed from the ‘Interface’ settings menu[/*]
- To share a layout, players can copy it to the clipboard and share it [list]
- This layout can be imported and saved directly into the HUD Editor[/*]
Changes to Interface Settings
- The scale of the HUD layout is now adjusted independently from the window scale [list]
- Window scaling now refers exclusively to UI windows like menus and popups[/*]
- Players who wish to use this setup can recreate it manually using the HUD Editor[/*]
Inventory and Storage Improvements
This update brings a number of significant improvements and changes to the Inventory, Bank, and Chest UIs:
- The equipped items display above the player’s inventory can be condensed into a compact view [list]
- This allows more inventory space to view carried items[/*]
- Weight[/*]
- Tier[/*]
- Estimated Market Value[/*]
- Estimated Value by Weight[/*]
New Albion Journal Categories
Two new categories have been added to the Albion Journal:
Social and Guild
- This category challenges players to participate in group and guild activities, encouraging players to work together in large-scale battles, guild missions, and other social events[/*]
Islands
- This category introduces missions that revolve around managing your personal and guild islands, including farming and island upgrades[/*]
Other Journal changes
- New subcategories and missions have been added: [list]
- A new PvE subcategory for Dynamic Encampments[/*]
- New Exploration missions focused on S.A.F.E. Portals and Open World Coffers[/*]
- New Gathering missions related to Dynamic Resource Hotspots[/*]
Additional Changes and Improvements
Mists Changes
- The Fame penalty applied to mobs within Mists Camps, due to them being quest NPCs with very high respawn rates, has been increased from 60% to 90% [list]
- Our intention is for camps to be played once before exhausting their value and needing to move on, but due to the high concentration of champion-level enemies in the new Dynamic Encampments, their potential for becoming a Fame camp was too great due to their high respawn rate[/*]
- These changes should entirely counterbalance each other so that there is no change to the total amount of Fame from Mists Camps[/*]
Ranking Improvements
- New categories to Player Rankings are available: [list]
- PvP Fame - Open World[/*]
- PvP Fame - Mists[/*]
- PvP Fame - Corrupted Dungeons[/*]
- PvP Fame - Hell Gates[/*]
- PvP Fame - Roads of Avalon[/*]
- PvE Fame - Open World[/*]
- PvE Fame - Mists[/*]
- PvE Fame - Roads of Avalon[/*]
- PvE Fame - Hardcore Expeditions[/*]
- PvE Fame - Solo Dungeons[/*]
- PvE Fame - Group (Veteran) Dungeons[/*]
- PvE Fame - Large Group (Raid) Dungeons[/*]
- PvE Fame - Static Dungeons[/*]
- Tracking Fame[/*]
- Gathering Fame - Fiber[/*]
- Gathering Fame - Hide[/*]
- Gathering Fame - Ore[/*]
- Gathering Fame - Stone[/*]
- Gathering Fame - Wood[/*]
- Gathering Fame - Fishing[/*]
- Journal Missions Completed[/*]
Player Markers
- [DESKTOP] Players can now double the size of all markers through the party menu [list]
- This ensures better visibility during large-scale battles[/*]
- This matches the behavior of off-screen tags in other directions[/*]
VFX Reworks
- The gathering animation for Wood Axes has been reworked, providing a more visually dynamic and polished look to the woodcutting process[/*]
- Animations for the Deadly Chop and Battle Rush abilities have been improved for all Two-Handed Axe variants[/*]
- The Infernal Monstrosity and Bound Molten Demon have received a visual overhaul, with updated attack animations and spell effects[/*]
- The first Heretic Mine Expedition has received environmental improvements[/*]
Other Changes
- The pursuit range of Siphoning Mages has been reduced[/*]
- Dropped Banners no longer reduce Fortification protection[/*]
- The Energy destruction rate on Territory raids has been doubled from 5% to 10%[/*]
- The Enchantment level of Random Dungeon Maps now matches the Enchantment level of the dungeon it spawns[/*]
- Destiny Board highlighting has been polished, and is less glaring when zoomed in[/*]
- [MOBILE] The ‘Virtual Controller’ and ‘Tap Controls’ style settings in the ‘Controls → General’ section of the in-game Settings menu are now defaults for recommended Control options[/*]
- [MOBILE] Added a new server selection UI[/*]
- [DESKTOP] While in half-mounted radius, players now run to their mount before starting the mounting action, aligning with the existing Mobile behavior[/*]
Combat Balance Changes
Axes
- Bloody Reap (Infernal Scythe) [list]
- Cooldown: 20s → 25s[/*]
Fire Staffs
- Pyroblast (one-handed Fire Staff) [list]
- Initial channel damage: 190 → 140[/*]
- Channel damage after 0.6s: 266 → 240[/*]
- Channel damage after 1.2s: 342 → 340[/*]
Holy Staffs
- Generous Heal (all Holy Staffs) [list]
- Heal: 132 → 100[/*]
- Cooldown: 2s → 1.5s[/*]
- Now increases all healing received by the target by 5% for 4s, stacking up to 3 times[/*]
- Heal: 130 → 117[/*]
- Max targets: 5 → 10[/*]
- Channel duration: 6s → 3s[/*]
- Cooldown: 16s → 10s[/*]
- Healing now starts at 60 and increases by 5 every 0.5s (previously started at 30 and increased by 30 per tick) [list]
- Total possible healing: 840 → 525[/*]
Nature Staffs
- Rejuvenating Flower (all Nature Staffs) [list]
- Empower Time: 0s → 0s, 2s → 1.5s, 4s → 3s[/*]
- Spell effect area radius: 1m → 1.5m[/*]
- Max targets: 5 → 10[/*]
Quarterstaffs
- Concussive Combo (all Quarterstaffs) [list]
- The third hit is now an AoE with a radius of 4m [list]
- Third hit damage: 130 → 85[/*]
- Cooldown reduced by 3s (cooldown scaling by Item Power is unchanged)[/*]
Shapeshifter Staffs
- Bloody Roar (Bloodmoon Staff) [list]
- Life steal: 7% → 6%[/*]
Swords
- Mighty Blow (Broadsword) [list]
- End position offset: -3m → -2.5m[/*]
Armors
- Wind Wall (Knight Armor) [list]
- Now purges all enemies hit[/*]
- Cooldown: 30s → 40s[/*]
Shoes
- Raging Blink (Stalker Shoes) [list]
- Recast cooldown: 25s → 30s (single cast cooldown remains 25s)[/*]
- Cooldown: 20s → 15s[/*]
- Cooldown: 25s → 20s[/*]
Mounts
- T3 Riding Horse [list]
- Base Speed: 65% → 55%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 60%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 110% → 115%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 70%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 115% → 120%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 75%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 120% → 125%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 80%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 125% → 135%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 80%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 128% → 137%[/*]
- Time until Gallop: 4s → 3s[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 110% → 115%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 70%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 115% → 120%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 75%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 120% → 125%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 80%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 125% → 135%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 80%[/*]
- Gallop Speed: 128% → 137%[/*]
- Base Speed: 65% → 75%[/*]
Fixes
Spell Fixes
- Storm Wall (Battle Eagle): Fixed issue where the ability would attempt to knock enemies back before purging them[/*]
- Groundbreaker (Polehammer): Added missing AoE escalation to the stun effect[/*]
- Arcane Protection (All Arcane Staffs): Fixed issue where the shield would be removed by forced movement effects[/*]
- Positional Drift (Shapeshifter Staffs): Fixed issue where the VFX could be spammed[/*]
- Bane (Demonic Staff): Fixed issue where it would keep stacking after a killing blow, instead of triggering its effect at 4 stacks[/*]
- Shapeshifter Staffs: Fixed issue where Awakened Weapon bonus attributes would not apply after changing regions in Shape form or transforming for the first time after a region change[/*]
UI Fixes
- Fixed inaccurate rounding on Albion Journal progress bar in the summary page[/*]
- Fixed issue where bonus Gathering and Tracking Fame would not display in overhead messages[/*]
- Fixed issue where loot containers could briefly display other loot on opening[/*]
- Fixed issue where interacting with the Vanity Merchant could cause the inventory to open or close unexpectedly[/*]
- Fixed issue where the playtime counter would not display the number of days if playtime exceeded one year[/*]
- Fixed issue where icons would disappear when rapidly changing the size of the Destiny Board or Journal tracker[/*]
- Fixed an issue where the Destiny Board could malfunction when loading during region changes[/*]
- Fixed issue where the party list could not be moved when it was underneath the character avatar[/*]
- Fixed issue where city plot icons would sometimes not load on the region map[/*]
- Fixed issue where the loot container would flicker when a personal chest was opened by multiple players simultaneously[/*]
- Fixed issue where the hint window from the ‘You Are What You Wear’ tutorial could only be closed using ESC[/*]
- Fixed issue where awakening weapons in the Artifact Foundry could fail, leaving the Awaken button grayed out despite having all necessary resources[/*]
- Fixed issue where more than one item could be added to the Awakening window in the Artifact Foundry[/*]
- Fixed issue where player names with spaces in the Access Rights tab were not recognized correctly[/*]
Other Fixes
- Fixed issue where Guilds would not receive the correct amount of Season Points for converted Siphoned Energy[/*]
- Fixed issue where selected chat channel would reset to the default channel after changing regions[/*]
- Fixed issue where the first item in an Activity Chest would disappear after daily maintenance[/*]
- Fixed issue where invading another player’s Corrupted Dungeon would activate a cooldown on all spells[/*]
- Fixed issue where Enchanted Roasts had higher weight and nutrition values than unenchanted Roasts[/*]
- Fixed issue where defeating summoned mobs would count towards some Journal missions progress[/*]
- Fixed issue where the Armor values of some Heretic mobs in Hardcore Expeditions were too low [list]
- The damage taken by these mobs is now significantly lower[/*]