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Mythic Heroes : Idle RPG

Mythic Heroes : Idle RPG

Catégorie : Jeu de rôleVersion: 1.35.0

Taille:1.2 GBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

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Embarquez dans une aventure EPIC AFK au ralenti dans les héros mythiques! Les forces sombres menacent le monde et vous devez mener la charge contre les ombres. Invoquez une puissante équipe de dieux et de héros de diverses cultures, fabriquant votre équipe de rêve fantastique ultime. Améliorez leurs capacités avec de puissantes compétences, équipez-les d'armes légendaires et préparez-les à des batailles intenses. Augmentez vos héros préférés en conquérir des essais légendaires dans cette aventure mobile.

Caractéristiques clés:

  • Gameplay à une seule ligne et mains libres: Choisissez votre niveau d'implication. Participez activement à chaque bataille ou laissez votre équipe gérer l'action en mode inactif. Réglez simplement votre équipe et laissez-les explorer et combattre avec un seul robinet!
  • Liberté stratégique: Utilisez un système d'invocation de gacha pour construire votre équipe à partir de diverses factions et déverrouiller les armes légendaires pour gagner un avantage dans votre voyage voyou. Contrairement à de nombreux RPG avec des alignements de héros rigides, Mythic Heroes offre une liberté stratégique inégalée.
  • Forge Alliances inoubliables: Connectez-vous avec les joueurs du monde entier via le chat du serveur mondial pour se faire des amis et former des alliances. Créez votre propre guilde d'invocateur pour s'attaquer aux titans et aux dieux, puis défier vos alliés dans des batailles amicales sur l'arène!
  • Héros de vos mythes préférés: Explorez 10 continents uniques alors que leurs scénarios épiques entrelacent dans une saga couvrant des millénaires! Améliorez des champions comme Thor, Zeus, Anubis, Izanami et Mulan, chacun imprégné de puissance divine!
  • Des donjons uniques et des défis passionnants: Forgez votre propre légende! Bataillez le dieu démon, Hadès ou capturez l'âme d'une dangereuse bête du zodiaque. Le choix vous appartient!
  • style artistique étonnant: Un mélange de mythologie classique et de style d'art anime moderne donne vie au panthéon historique et aux anciens arènes. Personnalisez l'apparence de vos héros avec des skins spéciaux et limités!

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Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.35.0 (mise à jour le 29 novembre 2024):

  1. Événement Gachapod
  2. Expansion du chapitre de la campagne et de l'élite
  3. 2024 Événement de Thanksgiving
  4. Leap of Faith Exclusive Antique
  5. Correction des bogues et optimisation du système
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