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Dragalia Lost’s Fortune from Afar Event and Eastern Emissaries Summon Showcase Now Live

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To celebrate the new year, Cygames has kicked off Dragalia Lost‘s newest raid event and Summon Showcase. Both are available until Jan. 9, 2019 at 11:59 pm PT, but rewards can be claimed through Jan. 16.

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The raid event is New Year’s Tidings: Fortune from Afar, allowing up to four players with four adventurers (16 total) to do battle. This involves limited-time quests leading up to a fight with a light-elemental raid boss.

A new character, Botan, will also appear during this event. If you increase your Friendship with her, you’ll be able to add her to your group of adventurers.

Boss Battles:

  • Kagami Mochi will appear on the boss battle map, in addition to the regular treasure chests.
  • Kagami Mochi has a small chance of dropping a Summon Ticket.

Raid Battles:

  • Each demolished raid boss part has a small chance of dropping a Summon Ticket.
  • Each demolished raid boss part also has a very small chance of dropping a Damascus Crystal or Golden Fragment.
  • Each demolished raid boss part also has an extremely small chance of dropping a Damascus Ingot or Golden Key.

Eastern Emissaries, the latest Summon Showcase, features limited-time adventurers, dragons, and wyrmprints. Featured adventures, dragons, and wyrmprints also have an increased appearance rate throughout the event.

Limited Adventurers:

  • Ieyasu (Shadow/Blade)
  • Sazanka (Shadow/Axe)
  • Addis (Wind/Blade)

Limited Dragons:

  • Marishiten (Shadow)

Limited Wyrmprints:

  • Happy New Year!
  • Heralds of Hinomoto
  • Hanetsuki Rally

Another wyrmprint also releases at this same time, unrelated to the limited-time event: Vio Rhyse Alberia!

To check Summon Showcase appearance rates in Dragalia Lost, tap “Summon” on the in-game footer menu and select “Appearance Rates.”

If you’re interested in items, New Year’s Party Packs are also now available in the shop until Jan. 14.

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