Arena of Valor players almost had the chance to 'ride the Dragon' during the 2024 Tet holiday.
Welcoming the 2024 Tet holiday, Arena of Valor introduced an extremely impressive Dragon God costume collection. With the theme of the Year of the Dragon, this costume set features many eye-catching details and attack effects depicting dragons as a way to celebrate the new year. Interestingly, this costume collection also simultaneously appeared in the game Realm of Valor, but with significantly upgraded effect systems compared to the transferred version.
The Dragon God costume collection in Arena of Valor is garnering tremendous attention from the gaming community.In fact, in the original game, Dragon Warriors can 'ride the Dragon' together in the early stages of the match. This is considered a highly valuable motion effect, making every gamer eager to experience it firsthand. It is known that to activate the 'Dragon vehicle,' there must be at least 2 players in the team using the Dragon God costume. At that point, a 'board the vehicle' button will appear, and the whole team will 'share the ride' of this giant Dragon.
The 'Dragon vehicle' in Realm of Valor is causing the Arena of Valor community to marvel and delight. (Source: Archangel AOV)However, it's unfortunate that this capability hasn't been transferred to the 'national game' yet. Perhaps partly due to hardware limitations, partly due to incompatible map systems, this 'dragon vehicle' hasn't been approved to appear. Naturally, this loss leaves countless gamers feeling disappointed. Because there have been quite a few 'tycoons' ready to 'dig deep' to invest in driving the 'Dragon vehicle' once in their lifetime.
Many Arena of Valor gamers feel disappointed for not being able to enjoy the unique effects of the Dragon God costume.Previously, the term 'Dragon vehicle' originated from the TFT game. Specifically in season 10, players activating the HEARTSTEEL race would summon an animation of a car to pick up members on the battlefield. However, HEARTSTEEL is a dangerous gambling board, requiring players to 'sell blood' for valuable rewards, so this car is no different from the 'Dragon vehicles' that once left and never returned.
The Dragon vehicle not only appears in TFT but has now invaded the realm of Arena of Valor as well.