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Siete Caballeros Idle Aventure: Free Summons Galore en 7k Mes

Mar 30,2025 Autor: Lucas

Netmarble está presentando la emoción en siete caballeros inactivos con la celebración del mes de Seven Caballeros (Mes de 7k). Todos están invitados a sumergirse en las festividades y enganchar algunas recompensas fantásticas en el juego. ¡Solo iniciando sesión, puede participar en el mes de 7k! Lleno de evento de check-in de Rubies, donde puede recolectar 7,700 rubíes durante siete días.

La última actualización trae aún más a la mesa con el mes de los cofres de apreciación de 7k, que incluyen los legendarios boletos de invocación de héroes 3 (x7) y los cofres de héroes legendarios claros de escenario. Si eres nuevo en el juego, no te preocupes por quedarse atrás. ¡El mes de 7k! El nuevo evento de check-in de bienvenida está diseñado solo para usted, ofreciendo un total de 77,777 boletos de invocación de héroes normales simplemente para registrarse.

Los jugadores que regresan tampoco se quedan fuera. ¡El mes de 7k! Bienvenido evento de check-in ofrece a siete boletos de invocación de héroes de siete Caballeros (x7) y Four Lords All Hero Summon Bickets (x4), junto con otras recompensas atractivas.

Siete Caballeros de la aventura inactiva

Para aquellos que buscan más regalos, asegúrese de consultar nuestros códigos de aventura inactivos actualizados de Seven Knights para maximizar sus recompensas. Si está listo para saltar a la acción, puede descargar Seven Knights Idle Adventure de forma gratuita en Google Play y la App Store, aunque cuenta con compras en la aplicación.

Manténgase conectado con la comunidad del juego siguiendo la página oficial de Facebook y para obtener información más detallada, visite el sitio web oficial. También puedes ver la atmósfera y las imágenes del juego viendo el clip incrustado de arriba.

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