Role Playing Games

The Six Dragons Now Has World Bosses

The Six Dragons boss fight artwork

Gamers now have the opportunity to battle world bosses inside the blockchain-powered role playing game The Six Dragons. These rare creatures roam the lands and tend to be difficult to find and even harder to beat. The world bosses are one of the changes that came with update v0.9528 for The Six Dragons.

Besides the world bosses, the development team has also introduced a new type of daily quests that involves killing an area boss. These bosses will obviously have less impact that the world bosses.

At the moment it’s unclear how many world bosses there are and how often players will see these. Game studio Blockpegnio indicated that these bosses are ‘hard to beat’. Because of the singleplayer focus of the story of The Six Dragons, players won’t be able to team up in beating these bosses.

Two weeks ago The Six Dragons introduced level 5 and level 6 areas and the corresponding loot. In addition the development team added off-chain crafting and enchanting to their game. As a result players can get the full experience of The Six Dragons, but gas fees for minting and transactions will come into play when they want to start trading.

What is The Six Dragons?

The Six Dragons is an open-world role playing game, build using the Enjin blockchain. Because of this the game allows players ownership over every item they find, create or buy inside or outside the game. Adventurers can dive into an open world filled with randomly generated dungeons, or gamers can become a trader and sell their goods to other players.

Players get to discover 64km2 of open-world, full of surprises, one billion dungeons, and items to craft that they will truly own. Adventurers without arrows in their knee, get to participate in a player-owned, decentralized economy with real-world value.

To be able to create items and resources, players will need to own the recipe. As soon as players have the necessary materials, an item can be crafted. They can do this at crafting station. Here the game checks whether the players owns the needed assets. After the blockchain confirms the transaction, the player will receive a newly created item. This is all done in-game. In addition players can manage their items using the Enjin wallet on their phone.

Even though The Six Dragons is a singleplayer game, its economy is still online. This means that players can trade their acquired items on open marketplaces, and in addition enhance these items as well. As a matter of fact, players could potentially make it their virtual profession to enhance items and sell them back on the market. Play-to-earn mechanics are available inside The Six Dragons.

The Six Dragons can be played on PC. However, the game could also come to Playstation consoles.

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Robert Hoogendoorn is a gamer and blockchain enthusiast. He got in touch with crypto in 2014, but the fire really lit in 2017. Professionally he's a content optimization expert and worked for press agencies and video production companies, always with a focus on the video games & tech industry. He's a content manager and creator at heart, started the Play to Earn Online Magazine in early 2020.