Tabula Rasa Double XP squad event, TabulaCast episode 22 now out

Logo of NCsoft's Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa MMORPG - Image 1In-game and real-life events are the main features in this week’s latest update of NCsoft‘s Richard Garriott’s Tabula Rasa. Kicking the week off with a Double XP event, players can also enjoy themselves by listening to the latest TabulaCast from John and Matt. You can read about the specific details on these new updates by reading our full article after the jump.

Sarah Morrison from NCsoft's Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa - Image 1It’s all about teamwork and brand new podcasts this week for NCsoft‘s Richard Garriott’s Tabula Rasa. Several interesting in-game and real life events will be highlighting this week as players can get the chance to participate in them and make General British proud.

First off, we have a Double XP event for all players joined in squads between Monday, May 5 from 10:00 a.m. to May 12, 4:00 p.m. CDT. This is to encourage teamwork with fellow AFS soldiers and to show off the might of the unified front under General British’s command.

In addition, episode 22 of TabulaCast is finally up. This newest podcast features several highlights such as the announcement of the new patch and several live events to help promote the game.

Here’s a rundown of the points discussed during the latest TabulaCast from John and Matt:

  • Patch 1.7 goes live
  • Paul Sage steps down as lead designer, welcome Tom Potter
  • The Bristol Comic Expo
  • NCSoft prize for the Tabula Cast Haiku Competition

Winners of the Tabula Cast Haiku Competition will feature their character sketched by a top Tabula Rasa artist at the next NCsoft convention. All you need to do is submit your haiku entry through the email found in the source link below along with a screenshot of your character. You can view the actual podcast by following the link found there as well.

Anyway, that’s it for this latest update from NCsoft’s Sci-Fi MMORPG. Don’t forget to drop by QJ.NET again for more news and happenings on Richard Garriott‘s Tabula Rasa.

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