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Lost Ark’s roadmap for the rest of 2022 features sneaky new classes and tricky raidsTake on angry winged lions and lightning dragons in the run up to 2023
Take on angry winged lions and lightning dragons in the run up to 2023

Lost Ark: Rage with the Machinist | September UpdateThe Machinist is Lost Ark’s most recent new advanced class.Watch on YouTube
Lost Ark: Rage with the Machinist | September Update

Also coming this month are the brutal Inferno difficulty for the Vykas Legion Raid, and the Achates Trial Guardian. These are both intended to be rock solid challenges. Both the Interno raid and Achates Trial Guardian reward you with titles and achievements instead of the usual rewards of gear and materials – if you best them successfully, of course. The Achates Trial Guardian is a winged lion with some kind of crown made of lightning bolts, so I can believe it’s not easy to tackle.
December sees the debut of one of Lost Ark’s most challenging raids, the Brelshaza Legion Raid. That pits you and seven other players against Brelshaza, Commander of the Phantom Legion. She’ll try to charm you, and cause some nasty hallucinations to trick you. There’ll be two difficulty levels for this raid because it’s pretty dang tricky. You’ll have to traverse six gates to tackle the raid, and the item level rises every two gates. Also coming in December is the Caliligos Guardian Raid against a big lightning dragon, grr.
The Reaper is basically a ninja.

The next few months also bring two new advanced classes to Lost Ark: the Reaper and the Summoner. Reapers are stealthy assassins who can backstab and confuse opponents with clones of themselves. Summoners aren’t the most resilient class to play as, but these mages can call on elemental spirits to aid them in fights, which is handy. Each one of these spirits has their own set of skills, and they can draw on water, lightning, and earth attacks.
Lost Ark is a free to play download fromSteam. You can read the game’s end of year roadmap in fullhere.