X live Black Desert Mobile gets sneaky with the new Kurenai assassin class

  • Black Desert Mobile is adding a brand-new class
  • The Kurenai is an assassin-type character focused on damage and mobility
  • The 2024 Calpheon Ball has also been announced, taking place on December 15th

Better keep your eyes out, because Black Desert Mobile is going roguelike. Alright not the genre, but actually bringing in a new rogue, because the introduction of the Kurenai class means that you’ll be sneaking and stabbing with the best of them. Wielding an enormous Chakram, she’s sure to offer plenty of options for fast and deadly attacks.

The Kurenai class has a wide variety of skills that are focused on the high-speed, high-damage but extremely fragile playstyle that dedicated rogues out there will enjoy. Keep her MP topped up to make use of the Crimson Eclipse ability, or Shadow Stomp to empower yourself and keep your stealth up. You can check out all the details of the Kurenai’s various abilities on the official site to find out what other great abilities they bring to the table.

But it’s not just a new class that’s being introduced! Fans will soon be able to enjoy the latest edition of the Calpheon Ball. This major slew of announcements, developer insights, community stories and more all promises a look back, and forward, at Black Desert Mobile going into 2024.

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Slash ’em up

It seems as if the moment I observed Black Desert Online’s mobile version was lagging behind a bit, the universe conspired to prove me wrong. Or maybe the folks at BDM were simply waiting for the end of the year to debut all this new content? Either way, a new class is always major news.

If you’re looking to hop into Black Desert Mobile, and don’t want to grind your way to the top, why not skip the wait and use some of our coupon codes to get a headstart?

Better yet, if you haven’t got access to Kurenai just yet, but still want to pick some of the more powerful classes, why not dig into our Black Desert Mobile class tier list to see where the current ones measure up?

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