Why Did Carnelia Join as a Savior? 'Star Savior' New Story Update

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STUDIOBSIDE announced that it has released a new event story, 'Sonatina for the Forgotten,' for its self-developed and serviced collectible RPG 'Star Savior' today (the 25th).

During the two-week event period starting today, players can experience the new event story 'Sonatina for the Forgotten' and earn 'Observation Tickets' needed for character acquisition, as well as various growth resources, through event missions.

The new event story, 'Sonatina for the Forgotten,' centers on a mysterious black book discovered in Candle Square. It follows the mysterious events that unfold after 'Claire' and 'Bell Lis' are suddenly pulled into the book and disappear, followed by the reappearance of 'Carnelia,' the former head of the Lis family, who had previously gone missing.

Along with the story progression, the new Savior 'Carnelia'—another key highlight of this update—also makes her debut. Following the update on the 25th, the pickup event for the Savior 'Carnelia' and the Arcana 'Death to Flowers' will officially begin.

Notably, 'Carnelia' is the first 'Cosmic' attribute Savior to be added in a long time, following the previously released 'Rosaria.' Most importantly, the story reveals the background behind how she joined the 'Saviors' as an ally, following the strong impression she left as a powerful 'villain' in the previous main story, EP.4.

In addition to the new content, a balance patch has been announced to increase the utility of existing Saviors. Buff patches are planned for Saviors like 'Trish' and 'Efindel,' who were previously used less frequently, which is expected to allow users to create more diverse character combinations and deeper strategies.

Detailed information regarding the new 'Star Savior' event story 'Sonatina for the Forgotten' and the update can be found on the official website and the official Naver Lounge.

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This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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