The new limited-time event of the Undecided Event Book, Aulacese Water World, will be officially launched on June 18th. Do you know how to play it? The following brings you the specific content of the Aulacese Water World event. Interested players must not miss it!
【Aulace Water World】
Visit the water world and gain summer joy.
At 11:00 on June 18, 2024, the limited-time event of "Aulace Water World" will start soon!
The debate level drops [waterproof hand cards] for a limited time
▶Event time: June 18, 2024 11:00-June 28 04:00
During the event, lawyers can participate in the debate level by consuming physical energy. After a successful debate, they will receive an additional [waterproof hand card]. Debate levels include main line, abnormal, learning dungeon and Yimu chapter debate levels. "Outfield", DLC series, "Trial of the Goddess" and "Trial Temple" will not participate in this limited time drop.
Complete the drawing to unlock interesting puzzles and obtain unnamed chips.
▶Event time: June 18, 2024 11:00-June 28 04:00
-During the event, lawyers can unlock drawings on the "Event-Youle Water World" interface by consuming a designated number of [Waterproof Hand Cards], and the corresponding drawings will be released one after another. After unlocking, you can start the puzzle challenge. Lawyers can draw according to the drawing prompts.
-After drawing the pattern correctly, the lawyer can return to the "Aulace Water World" activity interface and click on the puzzle to add new content
-After completing all the drawings correctly, you can unlock the new activity puzzle [Youle Water World] and [Unnamed Chip] rewards
※Tips for the first generation
-During the event, lawyers can go to "Mall - Gift Packs - Limited Time" to purchase the [Waterproof Hand Card] gift pack
-After the event, unused [Waterproof Hand Cards] will be returned according to the ratio of [Waterproof Hand Cards]: [Unnamed Coins] = 1:15
-During the event, click on "Prompts" to help lawyers complete the puzzle game; switching to "Logo Mode" can help lawyers identify similar colors