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The Tireless Pursuer is now on sale!



White horses are a thing of the past, real heroes travel on gray wolves! Tame this unique beast, and it will help you catch up with a nimble enemy, avoid danger and quickly get from one end of the world to the other.

It will not be easy to make friends with him - The tireless pursuer is distrustful and will not follow the first person he meets. But if you have the heart of a hero, then he will feel it and everything will definitely work out!

Find the chest of the tireless pursuer in the game store.

Just give him your hand. Just be careful.

14.02.2024 game update



Today, during the maintenance, the following changes were made to the game:

🔹The battle season of the bone hunter has started.
🔹The new season of the Furious Arena has started.
🔹The new season of Bottomless Dungeons has started.
🔹The new season of the Altar Defense arena has started.
🔹The new season of the PvP arena has started.
🔹Fixed pants models for the Valentine's Day event.
🔹Optimized network traffic for the combat log in chat.
🔹The display of pets during battles with world bosses has been optimized.
🔹Optimized playback of sound effects.
🔹The display of names of other people's loot collectors has been removed.

We wish you a pleasant game!

Season of the Bonehunter



More than a hundred gifts for every Sphere player! The bravest, wisest and noblest warriors of the Sphere are invited to participate in the season of the bonehunter!

🔹What season is this?🔹

Essentially, this is a set of tasks, for which participation is given progress points. As you accumulate progress points, you will receive sets of useful and sometimes even unique rewards!

🔹Tell us more about the prizes!🔹

❄️The title "Bonehunter" - increases the chance of items dropping from monsters and the amount of crafting materials picked up by 3%.
❄️Infusion of Windfury - increases attack, spell and movement speed by 5% for 24 hours
❄️Loot collector “Tamed Peregrine Falcon” - moves 60% faster than usual, lasts 30 days.
❄️Groom Token - used to improve the groom’s mount.
❄️Pet "Hunting Peregrine Falcon" Its properties are below.
◻️ crusher
◻️ skill
◻️ Level 10 - Exceptional Agility (Increases the owner's agility by 1.6%) OR Exceptional Wisdom (Increases the owner's wisdom by 1.6%)
◻️level 20 - Light Step (Increases the wearer's movement speed by 10%) OR Tireless (Increases the speed of movement, attack and casting spells by 6%.)
◻️ Level 30 - Exceptional Agility (Increases the owner's agility by 1.6%) OR Exceptional Wisdom (Increases the owner's wisdom by 1.6%)
◻️ Level 40 - Great Flame of the Warrior (Increases the owner's movement and attack speed by 7.5%) OR Great Flame of the Wizard (Increases the speed of movement and use of abilities of the owner by 7.5%)
◻️ Level 50 - Exceptional Agility (Increases the owner's agility by 1.6%) OR Exceptional Wisdom (Increases the owner's wisdom by 1.6%)
◻️ level 60 - Sky Shroud (Reduces damage received by the owner and allies within a radius of 12 meters by 4.5%) OR Aerial Feints (After receiving damage with a 9% chance, reduces all damage taken by 3.5% and increases movement speed by 6.5% for 12 seconds. Triggers no more than once every 5 seconds. Stacks up to 4 times.)

❄️In addition to all this, you can get food, conservation crystals, a refining master’s hammer, essences, ghost coins, spices and much, much more. The full set of rewards is available to those who purchase the Advanced Pass.

❄️You can buy a Bonehunter Helmet and a Hunting Bow from Battle Pass goods merchants for Ghost Coins.

🔹I'm in! How to participate?🔹

When you first enter the game after the start of the battle season, each of your characters will see an invitation window.

Click the “Start Season” button to join. After this, you can open the season window by clicking on the icon located next to the mini-map.

🔹What needs to be done?🔹

Open the season window. In it you will see a list of tasks. Tasks are divided into those that you can complete once per season, and daily. One-time tasks are chained (complete the current task to start the next one). However, each group of tasks is available at the same time - as you complete simple tasks, new, more complex ones will open up.

🔹I want more rewards and tasks!🔹

Easily! To have access to more tasks and receive more rewards for progress points, you can purchase an extended pass. In addition to these benefits, the pass will also allow you to gain combat experience (progress points) faster. The Extended Pass is purchased once for the entire season and is valid for your entire account. You can become the owner of an extended pass and claim your rewards at any time during the season.

🔹Can I get rewards right now?🔹

If the romance of completing tasks every day bores you, then of course! To speed up the season and gain instant access to rewards, you can purchase levels (a fixed number of progression points).

The season lasts 28 days and contains 100 levels of progress!
Receive maximum gifts!

We wish you good luck in the new season!

Legend of the hunting bow



Every hunter needs a bow. Northerners think so. A real hunter is like a frosty snake - he lurks for a long time, and then strikes for sure. And if the game is large and fast, he chases it until it is exhausted, and then stings with one sure attack. After all, there is no one more dangerous than a hunted animal; it does not forgive mistakes.

Bone miners believe that a hunter needs only a bow and a knife for his craft. They despise traps, snares and wolf pits. The last ones especially. Hunting is always a one-on-one duel. Otherwise there will be no honor in the hunt. And northern hunters put their honor above all else.

For a hunter, a bow is not only a tool of his craft, it is his faithful friend and adviser who will never betray and will always lend a shoulder. Northerners make bows from brown snow birch - brittle and capricious wood. They don’t make houses out of it - after all, the roof will tend to collapse on the head of the unlucky builder. And in general, brown birch is only suitable for firewood. If you don't know how to talk to her.

First you need to find a special tree - not straight and slender, but twisted into three deaths, buried by an avalanche and resurrected in the spring. The future bow should be guessed in the tree trunk itself, in its knots, cracks and bends. When you have found a suitable birch tree, you should ask its will to become a friend to the hunter, and after the answer, if it, of course, agrees, cut it at the root, and fill the roots with pitch - each onion should have roots immersed in the frozen soil of the northern wastelands.

Then a bow is turned from a single trunk so that its body consists of a twisted and knotted core. The workpiece is then wrapped in cloth soaked in fat and honey from killer bees, as well as sprinkled with fresh thawed earth and the ashes of a sacrificial fire, and then buried five spans into the ground and left for a whole year. After this, the onions are dug up, peeled, polished and smoked over low heat. And then they wrap it again in greased cloth and bury it in the ground again until spring, and only then take it out and put a bowstring on it. Such a bow will never break in the hands of a hunter, will not fail and will never send an arrow past the target.

The string for a hunting bow is woven from wolf hair, women's hair and birch bark. This unites the three worlds that the northerners believe in - the world of the living, the world of animals and the earth, which many consider the world of the dead. Such a bowstring will never break and will never hit the hunter’s hand. Unless he points his bow at the defenseless.

The northerners believe in this, and invariably follow the traditions of making their bows. Scientific minds have long proven that it is impossible to make weapons from brown birch, however, all the samples that they were able to obtain from a tribe of bone hunters showed that they are in no way inferior in strength and strength to modern compound bows, and in accuracy and speed of arrow flight are far superior to them. However, when tested in battle, these bows instantly broke, and their fragments crumbled to dust before the arrow flew off the string.

A northern hunter would say that a bow is needed for hunting, not for battle, that they kill with it only out of necessity, and not for the sake of anything else, that honest hunting is the only way. But who will seriously listen to northern hunters who believe in fairy tales and make bows from brown birch?
Decide for yourself who to believe. But this hunting bow, made of brown birch, in an embroidered quiver with a dozen arrows feathered with peregrine falcon feathers is yours. Who knows, maybe he will bring you luck in your hunt. I believe in it.

The Legend of the Hunting Peregrine Falcon



They say that a true hunter must have the eye of a falcon. And how else can a hunter see his prey and shoot a sure arrow right into its heart! Many people say so, but northerners sincerely believe it.

After the hunter has proven his skill and tenacity in pursuit of the pioneer of the wasteland, he sets off for the snowy mountains on the coast of the marginal sea. Yes, yes, the north only seems flat - in fact, there are many mountain ranges there, one higher than the other! And somewhere there, high in the mountains, live true hunters, whose skill others can only strive for, but will never achieve it. And the young bone hunter must overcome deep gorges, terrible glaciers and frozen cliffs to reach the sharp peaks on which peregrine falcons build their nests.

Peregrine falcons are small birds, inconspicuous and inconspicuous. And this is their strength: they are impossible to see against the background of gray rocks and gray ice as they circle in the sky above an unsuspecting victim. Peregrine falcons wait until the prey is at one point known to them, and then fold their wings and fly down. They rush towards the victim like lightning, and the air behind them collapses - as if thunder thunders from a clear sky. And no one can escape their blow.

It is for the peregrine falcon eggs that bone hunters go to the mountains. They carefully hide a single egg in their bosom, leave a piece of raw meat in the nest, and then go down to their village. They must carry this egg through all the dangers, without damaging or breaking it, and then keep it warm until the chick hatches. They then feed and raise the peregrine falcon, who recognizes them as his parents.

A hunter who manages to catch a peregrine falcon is considered a master of his craft. His eyes no longer know fatigue, his hand never misses. A bird circling in the sky above him allows him to see the world with his own eyes. And his arrow will always hit the target, like the claws of a northern falcon, falling down like lightning. Northerners believe this.

Who knows, maybe the eyes of true bone hunters are really like those of a bird? We can only guess, looking at their helmets with bone masks that reliably hide their faces from the evil wind. And from curious glances.