
Neowiz and Gamfs N have released the first content update for Brown Dust 2 since its 1.5-year anniversary celebration in December. This exciting update, titled "Onsen Training," brings a fiery dose of Japanese winter hot spring action to the game, complete with sword-fighting battles, quirky challenges, and a healthy dose of monkey mayhem.
Brown Dust 2's Onsen Training: A Hot Spring Adventure
The update introduces three new characters: Ventana, the story's protagonist, and Liberta, both available via the pickup draw; and Blade, exclusive to the narrative.
The Onsen Training event story unfolds in the same universe as Character Pack 1: Jayden's Gate and features 30 battles across 15 normal and 15 challenge modes. Ventana, the Kendo Club captain, seeks to regain her honor after a defeat, embarking on training at a snowy mountain hot spring rumored to enhance strength. Her journey takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of mischievous Snowy Mountain Monkeys, leading to an encounter with Blade, a legendary Kendo Club graduate. Liberta, the hot spring manager, steps in to help Ventana secure Blade's training.
A New Mini-Game: Onsen Tile Tactics
This time-based tile-clearing mini-game adds another layer of fun. The event story is divided into phases: "Legendary Graduate" (week one), culminating in "Beyond Legend" (week three). Players will face returning and new bosses, including the returning Giant Rou, the Fiend Hunter, and the new Snowy Mountain Tyrant, a colossal monkey whose power increases when targeting enemies with DoT effects. The Guild Raid boss, Rucersingha, the Ruler of the Void, also makes its debut, posing a significant challenge with devastating attacks and a high chain stack requirement.
New gear and costumes are also up for grabs. The Onsen Practitioner Ventana costume is available until January 30th, followed by the Onsen Manager Liberta costume, available until February 13th.
Download Brown Dust 2 from the Google Play Store and join Ventana on her Onsen Training adventure!
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