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Access Talus’ Titans in the latest update for Iron Throne

June 19, 2021 by Andrew Newton

A new update for Netmarble’s Iron Throne has released today that adds a new strategic arm for battle phases that allows players to access Talus’ Titans and use them in attacking other player kingdoms or in defence of your own.

From today, players can use these Titans as part of their Battle Phase and are able to choose from three Titan types, these are Attack type, Defence type and Support type.  Each of these types can prove invaluable for players due to their strengths, these titans can be strengthened even further with the use of the ‘Moonstone’ weapon and also by carrying out further Titan Research.

Other additions with this recent update include:

  • Two new heroes are now available in-game – these are Vlad von Klaus (Vampire King) and Vlad von Fertina (Vampire Queen).
  • The maximum castle level has been raised to 45.
  • Once players unlock Hero Training III Research they are then able to add a third Hero to their deck.
  • A number of in-game enhancements have been added, including Changes to Event Monster Auto-Hunt, The Power of the House System Bulk Enhancement, Rune System Bulk Enhancement, Equipment Swap Slots Added, and Continuous Acquisition Popup.

Iron Throne’s latest update is live now.  Log in to take part in the Update Login Reward event.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: Iron Throne, Netmarble

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