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Watcher of Realms introduces two new legendary heroes to add to its roster

by Aria Jan 19,2025

Watcher of Realms' latest update introduces two powerful legendary heroes: Ingrid and Glacius. Ingrid, arriving July 27th, is a damage-dealing mage with two forms, enabling her to attack multiple enemies simultaneously. Her ability to switch forms freely makes her a game-changer for team composition.

Glacius, an ice-elemental mage, follows shortly after. He combines high damage output with potent crowd control, making him ideal for control-focused teams or those needing significant damage boosts.

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Beyond the Heroes

This update isn't just about new heroes; it also includes fresh cosmetics and an exciting event. Luneria gets a new skin, "Nether Psyche," as part of the Dragon Pass. Additionally, a new shard summon event offers a chance to obtain the epic hero Eliza, a highly mobile marksman with evasive skills.

With so much new content, Watcher of Realms players are in for a treat. However, if this isn't your game, explore our lists of the best and most anticipated mobile games of 2024 for alternative gaming options!

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