Computer Science, asked by Myira1, 1 year ago

what is the purpose of online tera?

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Answered by Anitha1812
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then, let's start with the good: the combat – as I then, let's start with the good: the combat – as I noted in my first week impressions – is largely sublime. Climbing into my warrior's upper 30s, though, taught me to appreciate it even more. Put simply, standing still is suicide – especially once Tera starts tossing larger groups of enemies into the fray. Fortunately, my red-skinned Medieval Darth Maul had a whole host of equally potent single and multiple target skills by the time I hit level 30, and I couldn't help but feel this incredible sense of control. in my first week impressions – is largely sublime. Climbing into my warrior's upper 30s, though, taught me to appreciate it even more. Put simply, standing still is suicide – especially once Tera starts tossing larger groups of enemies into the fray. Fortunately, my red-skinned Medieval Darth Maul had a whole host of equally potent single and multiple target skills by the time I hit level 30, and I couldn't help but feel this incredible sense of control.then, let's start with the good: the combat – as I noted in my first week impressions – is largely sublime. Climbing into my warrior's upper 30s, though, taught me to appreciate it even more. Put simply, standing still is suicide – especially once Tera starts tossing larger groups of enemies into the fray. Fortunately, my red-skinned Medieval Darth Maul had a whole host of equally potent single and multiple target skills by the time I hit level 30, and I couldn't help but feel this incredible sense of control.

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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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TERA (short for The Exiled Realm of Arborea) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Bluehole Studio. The game was released in South Korea on 25 January 2011, in North America on 1 May 2012, and in Europe on 3 May 2012, with closed and open beta testings taking place before the launch dates. NHN Corporation, NHN Japan Corporation, En Masse Entertainment and Gameforgepublishes the game in these regions, respectively. In February 2013 the game was renamed to TERA: Rising concurrently with the game's launch to the free-to-play model.


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