Summoners War: Lost Centuria Season 2 Brings New PvP Modes and Monsters

Summoners War: Lost Centuria Season 2

Com2uS has just launched the Summoners War: Lost Centuria Season 2 which brings in new PvP modes and monsters in the game’s first major update. The update is available right now on Apple App Store, and Google Play.

The new PvP is called World Tournament. This is a brand new mode where players at grade Gold V or higher can compete against each other to battle their way to the top. How many victories you have will determine your world rankings. Unlike normal PvP battles, the Ban & Pick mode of banishing certain monsters from the opponent’s deck is applied to the World Tournament mode, allowing players to fight more strategically.

The update also brings two new monsters called Seara and Zibrolta. You can now summon these two new monsters in the game. Seara joins as a Support type monster with her legendary Wind attribute. She can place a bomb on the forefront of an enemy while reducing the duration of all effects that can be removed on the enemy. The bomb explosion deals massive damage while stunning the target and rendering their defenses useless.

The other monster is Zibrolta who is a normal grade Fire attribute and Attack type monster. Zibrolta throws a bomb at enemies randomly, dealing defense-ignoring damage and stunning them.

The last thing in the update is the new Brawl Battle event mode:

In the new “Brawl Battle” event mode, all monsters and spells are available and the difficulty level can be adjusted up to 10, allowing players to compete in the same conditions. Additionally, matchmaking will be done between players who have accumulated 4,000 or more victory points in both Ranked and Normal Battles. While skill stone effects will not be applied in Barrier and Arena Battles, rune set effects will be, giving an even greater emphasis on strategy.

What do you think of the Summoners War: Lost Centuria Season 2? Post your comments below.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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