- What is your character name in New World: Soji Ketzah
- What server/world did you experience your issue on: Brazir - NA East
- Describe the issue you are experiencing: A vast majority of players on our server are unable to enter Armine and thusly cannot continue their story quests which is locking them behind some very serious account progression. Also the bug eats your key so you have to make a new one but does not let you enter the instance. Both with pvp mode on and pvp mode off.
- Is this a bug or an exploit: BUG
- (if a bug) How did the issue effect your gameplay: It has absolutely stalled hundreds of players gameplay.
- (if a bug) Were you able to recover from the issue: I was not personally affected
- (if a bug) Please include a screenshot or video of the issue that you have experienced:
- What are the steps to reproduce the issue as you experienced: Just go to the Armine expo on Brazir NA East and try to enter. It will eat your key and not let anyone load in.
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My buddy & I also expierced this bug & are now unable to progress within the main quest line.
Our in game names are as follows; Cutarina (My in game name), Eggypockets (Their in game name)
- What is your character name in New World: Zandok
- What server/world did you experience your issue on: Boosaule
- Describe the issue you are experiencing: Most people are unable to even enter the dungeon
- Is this a bug or an exploit: BUG
- (if a bug) How did the issue effect your gameplay: I can’t even enter a dungeon or continue the main quest line.
- (if a bug) Were you able to recover from the issue: No.
- (if a bug) Please include a screenshot or video of the issue that you have experienced:
- What are the steps to reproduce the issue as you experienced: Try to enter a dungeon with a team.
Has been this way for over 72 hours now. Need to complete the main story for my T2 and above azoth staff
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I have tried to go in 7 times, never got in even once
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