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MIR M adds monstrous new World Boss, login bonuses, and other in-game events in latest update

MIR M adds monstrous new World Boss, login bonuses, and other in-game events in latest update
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Wemade has announced an exciting new update for MIR M, letting players put their combat prowess to the test with the new Prajna Island World Boss "Evil Devouring Fiend Moosang". In particular, this monstrous beast will pop up in the inter-server area "Prajna Island Field", and the bravest warriors who can take down this new enemy will score epic-grade gear, skill tomes, "Fighting Spirit Signet", "Radiance Signet" and so much more.

In the latest update to MIR M, you can also look forward to nabbing Bloodstones in the new "Bloodstone Strife" content. These, in turn, can be used to redeem Red Lotus Stones, which you can use when crafting and promoting Prajna Island gear. If you're skilled enough to acquire more Bloodstones than the rest, you'll see your name in the hallowed halls of the daily rankings, with the top 400 of the mightiest ones enjoying ATK-boosting buffs for 24 hours.

Additionally, the "Challenge: Operation Defeat World Bosses" event will run until October 31st, giving you the chance to test your skills against the event world boss. This will appear on weekdays at 5pm, and if happen to fell this foe, you'll reap the "Epic Crafting Material Chest" and "Event World Boss Treasure Chest" as a reward among other useful materials.

Of course, no update would be complete without a check-in event, and with the "7 Days Check-in of Advancing" event, in-game goodies such as "Superior Summoning Ticket Selection Chest", "Demonic Stone Chest" and more will be up for grabs until October 30th.

If you're keen on joining in on all the fun, you can download MIR M on the iOS App Store and on the Google Play Store for Android devices. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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