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Boxing Star Debuts Six Enchanting New Gears

by Emily Jan 26,2025

Boxing Star Debuts Six Enchanting New Gears

Boxing Star, Thumbage's mobile boxing game, unleashes six new pieces of fantasy-themed protective gear: Elf, Orc, and Dwarf mouthguards and protectors. These aren't just whimsical names; the gear offers distinct in-game advantages.

The Elf mouthguard boosts critical hit chances after successful dodges, allowing for strategic counterattacks. The Orc and Dwarf mouthguards likely offer similar, yet distinct, advantages (details not specified in the original text).

The Elf, Orc, and Dwarf protectors enhance stun resistance, ensuring players can continue their offensive even when taking heavy blows.

This update also features Master League enhancements, providing detailed post-match statistics. A new Protection Gear Growth Event rewards players for using the new equipment, with a chance for 10 lucky players reaching Transcendence Level 20 or higher to win exclusive merchandise.

Download Boxing Star from the Google Play Store and experience these exciting new additions! Also, check out the latest news on Black Desert Mobile's new Azunak Arena survival mode pre-season.

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