RavenQuest has revealed Fenrath, the Master of the Hunt, a new boss built around a rotating Aspect system that changes how his Hunter’s Mark mechanic functions during a fight. Fenrath cycles through four Aspects, each altering his abilities and reshaping the threat posed by stacked Hunter’s Marks on players. A set of Renown-priced rewards, including a tradeable trophy with a permanent Dexterity bonus, accompanies the encounter.
What Changed
- A new boss named Fenrath has been introduced, described as an ancient spirit of the wild hunt with lore tied to an elf-dwarf war.
- Fenrath’s core mechanic, Apex Hunter, applies stacking Hunter’s Marks to players that interact differently depending on his current Aspect.
- The boss cycles through four Aspects during the fight, each changing how Hunter’s Mark is used against the party.
- A Spirit Hunter phase splits Fenrath into four spirits, and the Aspects that survive shape his next attack sequence.
- A new cosmetic item, Fenrath’s Primal Mantle, provides a bonus to Bounty Marks earned from Rangers Company Tasks.
- RavenQuest announced a third Tyrant Teaser, described as The Mad Scientist, will be released the following week.
Dates and Rollout
- A third Tyrant Teaser featuring a character called The Mad Scientist is scheduled for the following week.
Numbers and Rules
- The Wild Hunt Moa Armor cosmetic costs 2,000 Renown.
- The Wild Hunt Wagon cosmetic costs 2,000 Renown.
- The Tree of Life Sapling house decoration costs 1,000 Renown.
- The Wild Hunt Banner costs 750 Renown.
- The Master of the Hunt Trophy is priced at 500 Renown in its base form and 1,000 Renown in its enchanted form.
- Placing the Master of the Hunt Trophy in a player’s house grants a permanent Dexterity bonus of plus 4 percent.
- The trophy can be traded or sold on the Marketplace.
- Fenrath’s Primal Mantle increases Bounty Marks earned from Rangers Company Tasks by 20 percent.
Source: https://x.com/RavenQuestGame/status/2049507690896839058