The Story so far.....

The Story so far.....

Thursday 10 June 2021

June Bride Event

 It's June and It's Time for the June Bride Event!


June Bride Event Period
From: 10 June 2021 after maintenance
Until: 2 July 2021 5:00 AM (JST/GMT+9)


What is June Bride Event?

The "June Bride" event allows you to join forces and trade with your close friends or guild members, thus improving interaction and helping you to build and develop your character.
Players will be granted a bonus buff of "EXP Gain +20%" if there are 2 or more characters in the party regardless of gender.

The Treasure box will be dropped when u kill boss or miniboss only. This include the big frog in rainy season event too!

Furthermore, depending on the gender of the player's character, the player can get June Bride Event-limited Treasure Box when the boss is defeated.


A male character will get the "Groom Box" and a female character will get the "Bride Box".

The contents of the treasure boxes for male characters and those for female characters are different and various items can be obtained randomly. Of all the items you can get, the "June Bride Limited Equipment" has the perfect design that is suitable for the groom and the bride for their wedding.

Groom Box Content:




2021 Crown version

2020 Crown version

2019 Crown version

2018 Crown version

2017 Crown version

2016 Crown version





Bride Box Content:




2021 tiara version

2020 tiara version

2019 tiara version

2018 tiara version

2017 tiara version

2016 tiara version

Let's Trade "Marriage Gift (Empty)" and "Toss Bouquet"!

If you trade "Marriage Gift (Empty)" or "Toss Bouquet" with another adventurer during the June Bride Event, the item will become untradeable and the "Selling Price" as well as the "Material Points" will greatly increase.



Origin

The goddess Juno (for whom June is named) was the protector of women in all aspects of life, but especially in marriage and childbearing, so a wedding in Juno’s month was considered most auspicious.

The idea of June weddings also comes from the Celtic calendar. On the Cross-Quarter Day of Beltane, or May Day (May 1), young couples would pair off to court for 3 months and then be wed on the next Cross-Quarter Day (Lammas Day, August 1). Youths being impatient, the waiting period was shortened to mid-June, and the popularity of June weddings was ensured.


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