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Heroes Legend: Idle Battle War

Heroes Legend: Idle Battle War

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 2.8.7

Taille:120.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Mgif Studio

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Heroes Legend: Idle Battle War est un hybride RPG mobile et MOBA bourré d'action qui vous plonge dans une bataille palpitante pour sauver le monde. En tant qu'invocateur ultime, vous commanderez plus de 60 personnages guerriers uniques, chacun avec des races et des thèmes distincts, formant stratégiquement des escouades pour vaincre de redoutables ennemis.

Caractéristiques de Heroes Legend: Idle Battle War Mod :

  • Combat ultra-rapide : Vivez des batailles intenses d'une durée de moins de 90 secondes. Profitez de la fonctionnalité au tour par tour et de la formation d'équipe automatisée pour un jeu simplifié.
  • Lecture automatique sans effort : Utilisez la fonction de lecture automatique pour progresser même lorsque vous êtes inactif. Les batailles se déroulent automatiquement, vous permettant d'avancer sans jeu actif constant.
  • Évolution de la puissance du guerrier : Combinez plus de 60 guerriers uniques, chacun avec ses propres forces et rôles, pour débloquer de puissantes synergies et des avantages stratégiques. .
  • Quêtes mondiales étendues : Embarquez pour un vaste voyage, en conquérant des missions difficiles, en affrontant de redoutables méchants, et escaladez la tour mystique pour obtenir des récompenses substantielles.
  • Arène PvP compétitive : Testez vos compétences contre d'autres joueurs dans des batailles PvP palpitantes. Grimpez dans les classements, forgez des alliances et élaborez des stratégies avec des amis pour dominer la compétition.
  • Gameplay inoubliable : Heroes Legend : Idle Battle War mélange harmonieusement des éléments de RPG, de MOBA et d'action dans une expérience captivante. . Maîtrisez la composition stratégique de votre équipe et tirez parti des forces des membres de votre groupe pour remporter la victoire.

Conclusion :

Heroes Legend : Idle Battle War propose des combats rapides, des quêtes engageantes et des batailles PvP intenses dans un cadre RPG bourré d'action. L'option de lecture automatique garantit une progression continue, tandis que le système Warrior Power Evolution ajoute de la profondeur stratégique. Explorez d'innombrables quêtes mondiales, conquérez la tour mystique et dominez l'arène PvP. Ce mélange unique de mécanismes de jeu crée une expérience de jeu addictive et mémorable. Cliquez ici pour télécharger l'application et commencer votre quête épique pour sauver le monde.

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