Dungeonborne is a PvPvE multiplayer game, where you and your team should brave the dungeons, collect as much loot as possible, and get out quickly. But if you are a new player or just want to play the game casually, you can try playing under the Mithril Order mode. This mode allows you to farm loot and collect better gear faster, but at a cost. In this guide we will see what does the Mithril Order do in Dungeonborne
Dungeonborne Mithril Order Explained
If you are looking to just farm resources for upgrading heirlooms or just play for fun, the Mithril Order will help you out. Here we will see how to play this mode in Dungeonborne
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While Mithril Order does have certain perks, such as giving players fully equipped classes, you will still face danger and get yourself killed. Fortunately, you don’t lose any character progress and items, as items will automatically get dismantled or sold as soon as you collect them, whether you extract with them or not. Of course, you load into a match with your selected Mithril Order gear, classes, and weapons. You cannot change them or swap for another gear set that is not under the Mithril Order.
Playing under the Mithril Order will help you gain Mithril reputation which will help you have better loadouts. While the reputation scaling isn’t as great as a normal player, you still don’t have to fear risking your loot under this mode. You can safely scale up at your pace and collect loot while exploring dungeons at your own time. The only drawback is that you will essentially be weaker than a normal player, hence why it can get risky to play under this mode as well
That’s all there is to know about the Mithril Order in Dungeonborne. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well