Maglam Lord Tales of Weapon DLC

Maglam Lord to Include Tales of Series Weapon Skin DLC

Maglam Lord is set to feature exclusive Tales of series DLC that will appear in the form of weapon skins. This includes weapons from Tales of Destiny, Tales of Innocence, and Tales of Hearts R. Additionally, when using these weapons in combat, the background music will change to music from the respective Tales of game. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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As mentioned previously, these are only skins. Players will need to unlock the respective weapons in Maglam Lord on their own to use the Tales of series DLC skins. The songs included in the DLC pack include “Bare its Fangs” and “Lion-Irony of Fate” from Tales of Destiny, “Break through with the Sword” from Tales of Innocence, and “Mysterious Arms Soma” from Tales of Hearts R.

More information about the Maglam Lord and Tales of series weapon skin DLC will be revealed at a later date. There is currently no information regarding a release date or a potential price for the collaboration DLC.

D3 Publisher has uploaded a series of character trailers, providing a look at various interactions the player can have with marriage candidates. This includes character trailers for Sharm and Darris, two hero-type characters the player will be able to interact with and even marry.

Maglam Lord will release in Japan on March 18, 2021, for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.


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