Myth of Empires Persia DLC
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January 5, in the year of our Lord 2024 -- The Myth
of Empires Persia DLC is set to commence internal functional testing
very soon. This edition of the developer's log will comprehensively
unveil the 13 new weapons added in the DLC. The exquisite designs
and profound cultural imprints make each weapon uniquely
captivating. Let us together admire the renderings of these weapons
and experience the distinctive charm of Persian civilization!
White Wolf Waist Knife: The waist knife commonly worn by Bo Ma Wei,
named after the ancestral spirits. When charging into battle on
horseback, the blade is held flat and swept across, decapitating
enemies instantly.
Inferno Hatchet: A battle axe belonging to the immortal troops of
Shah. The axe body is intricately engraved, and the handle is inlaid
with gold, making it incredibly fierce for breaking shields and
armor.
Zhanbo Blossom Hammer: A sturdy one-handed hammer with gardenia
patterns adorning the head. The gardenia, known as "Zhanbo" along
the Silk Road, is seen by desert tribes as a symbol of the heavens.
Khorasan Ripple Blade: A Shah saber crafted through special
techniques, with a blade adorned with exquisite, flowing patterns
like water.
Radiant Moon Long Axe: A weapon of the Shah Royal Guard, featuring a
copper spearhead, a decorated and gold-inlaid axe body. A strong
wielder can use this axe to cut through metal plate armor.
Sabo Plate Hammer: The desert tribes refer to their caravan leaders
as "Sabo." This is the long hammer belonging to the leader, with its
striking surface consisting of vertically arranged steel plates,
making it resistant to breakage and extremely destructive.
Divine Light Spear: A sharp spearhead capable of easily piercing
enemy armor. The Shah people believe that the gods will bestow a
divine light upon a true ruler, bringing them the blessings and
protection of the divine.
Desert Ocean Spiked Hammer: A long-handled mace with a terrifying
array of spikes on the head, effectively reducing the impact area
and piercing armor. It is named after the vast, endless desert known
as the "Desert Ocean."
Yuefude's Axe: A battle axe made in honor of the monk Yuefude, who
once traveled the Silk Road. The axe head features a vajra-like
decoration. Legend has it that when Yuefude was about to transcend
the cycle of rebirth, he gave up everything, transforming into a
dragon and sinking into the earth, all to protect the peace of a
temple.
Aghni Horn Bow: The legendary Silk Road was home to countless small
kingdoms, and Aghni was one of them. This horn bow from Aghni
features longer tips, providing ample draw length and astonishing
range.
Chengli Battle Bow: The descendants of the Tuman Khanate call the
sky "Chengli." This battle bow, named after the heavens, is a wish
that the arrows of its wielder may fly as far as the endless expanse
of the sky.
Suyab Vine Shield: The edge of this shield is made of layers of
intertwined vines, bound together with ox sinew thread, making it
both sturdy and lightweight. It is crafted in Suyab, a once-thriving
city-state in the Western Regions.
Bulat Hunting Shield: A Shah round shield made of Bulat steel, known
for its extreme durability. The shield surface features raised
floral patterns inlaid with gold thread, making it highly valuable.
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in the US at this time.
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