by Carter Oct 11,2025
Guardian Tales plunges players into aquatic depths with its World 21 - La Ventura update. This expansive patch transports adventurers to a stunning underwater metropolis filled with forgotten technology, fresh threats, and game-changing power boosts. The eagerly awaited Grade Six Myth system also makes its debut.
The newly revealed La Ventura presents a breathtaking underwater city crafted by the Ancients, equal parts mystifying and visually spectacular. Standing at its heart is Callie - a dynamic new heroine whose rapid combat style and charismatic presence dominate the battlefield.
As one of the first Grade Six heroes, Callie arrives complete with animated sequences and a pivotal role in the ongoing narrative. Players will discover her while probing the enigmatic barrier surrounding Kanterbury Castle - an investigation that leads your party into the ocean's depths.
The revolutionary Myth system redefines progression, enabling Grade Six heroes to reach level 150. This unlocks formidable Leader abilities delivering area damage and party-wide enhancements. Alongside Callie, heroes Eunha and AA72 also achieve Myth status, each contributing unique tactical advantages and story revelations.
Activating the Myth system requires completing a new side quest where the Knight, Kate, and Linda brave treacherous dungeons to rescue Bob and Mina while uncovering the system's origins. As an added bonus, players logging in during the update's first month receive:
Dive into La Ventura's wonders by downloading Guardian Tales through your preferred platform. Visit the official website for complete update details.
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