The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot trailer talks visual customisation

The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot

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The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot is barreling along nicely, and the latest tweak to be added is visual customisation. If you want to change your hero’s hat, or set up your castle so it’s full of gloomy, misty corridors (or perhaps huge, flaming fissures) then you’ll be able to do so very, very soon.

You’ll be able to do so tomorrow, in fact, as the visual customisation is part of the latest monthly update which is due on 22 October. That’s not the only thing included – high-end loot now has magical side effects, players can deactivate their shields, there are 20 new castle rooms, and “much, much more.”

Have a gander at the trailer, featuring the highly punchable Cornelius Richling, below. You can sign up for The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot‘s beta over here.


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