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Solo Leveling: SSR Fighter Thomas Andre Joins the Battle

by Hazel Dec 12,2024

Solo Leveling: Arise welcomes a powerful new hunter and exciting updates! Netmarble's popular RPG is thrilled to introduce Thomas Andre, a light-type SSR fighter and the first National Level Hunter, significantly boosting your DPS.

His devastating basic skill, "Cold-blooded Pummel," and ultimate, "Ruler's Judgment," will leave enemies trembling.

This update also introduces a challenging new Simulation Gate mode to test your skills and an Enchantment growth system to enhance your artifacts.

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Don't miss the limited-time events, including the Winter! Special Dice, Winter! Daily Missions, and May's Artifact Modification event (ending December 19th), offering rewards like a [Heroic] Blessing Stone Vol. 3 or an SSR Sung Jinwoo Weapon Random Chest.

Looking for more rewards? Check out our redeem code list!

Download Solo Leveling: Arise now on the App Store and Google Play! It's free-to-play with in-app purchases. Join the community on Facebook, visit the official website, or watch the video above for a sneak peek.

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