A new update has arrived in Legend of Mir HispaRed, bringing a wide range of improvements, fixes, quality of life changes and new content across several systems of the game. This patch introduces the new Dragon Place experience event, expands the GameShop with fresh cosmetic items and companions, and delivers numerous interface improvements, stability fixes and gameplay adjustments designed to make the overall experience smoother and more enjoyable for every player.
Dragon Place: A New Group-Based Experience Event
One of the most notable additions in this update is the new experience event called Dragon Place, which can be activated by a GM and is designed specifically to reward players who enjoy playing in groups.
The core idea behind this event is simple but effective: the more members are participating in a group, the more intense the creature spawns become and the greater the experience rewards will be. This creates a dynamic environment where teamwork and coordination are directly rewarded. Dragon Place encourages players to form parties and progress together, making it an excellent opportunity to level up while enjoying cooperative gameplay.
New GameShop Content and Cosmetic Additions
The GameShop has been expanded with several new cosmetic options and companions. Players can now obtain the new avatars DollyAvatar, ManeClubAvatar, SokutaiAvatar and HellWarriorAvatar, offering additional visual customisation for characters.
Several new collecting pets have also been added: Wimaen, BlackKitten and BabyDragon, giving players more choices when selecting companions to help gather items during their adventures.
In addition, four new wing models have been introduced in the GameShop: SpiritWings, PhoenyxWings, BrightWings and HellWings. The equipment window has also received a visual upgrade, and wing icons now appear with higher quality images for a cleaner and more polished presentation.
Quest Improvements and Skill Interface Updates
Several adjustments have been made to improve the clarity and usability of quests. Some missions that previously lacked instructions about which NPC to return to for completion now include the correct dialogue lines, ensuring players can finish them without confusion.
The general quests in PrajnaCave have also been reviewed and adjusted so that their rewards and requirements match those of other zones with similar level ranges.
Additionally, the quest tracking interface has been expanded. Missions that are in progress or completed but awaiting reward collection will now also include repeatable and daily quests, rather than only general ones. The skills and magic interface has also been improved and now displays all abilities that a character can potentially learn, clearly showing whether they are already learned or still available to acquire.
User Interface and Quality of Life Improvements
This update introduces several improvements designed to make everyday gameplay clearer and more comfortable. A new “out of range” cursor now appears when targeting outside the character’s attack distance, helping players understand positioning during combat.
The MP bar displayed above the character has also been corrected and now accurately reflects the current mana proportion. Experience notifications have been reorganised to appear in a less intrusive location on the interface. The number of visible EXP messages has been reduced from ten to five, their duration on screen has been shortened, and the newest message now appears at the top.
The message displayed when a player gains SP has also been moved to the same location as the EXP notifications to keep the interface more consistent and easier to read.
Item System Changes and Inventory Adjustments
Mining picks and fishing rods have had their item information updated so that Refine and Refine EXP no longer appear, since these tools cannot be refined.
Permissions for favourite items have also been adjusted. Items marked as favourites can no longer be placed in clan storage, reinforcing the protection that the favourite system provides against accidental loss.
The stacking capacity of many CraftingMaterials has also been increased from 100 to 1000 units, significantly reducing inventory clutter for players who gather large quantities of materials.
Guild Systems and Social Features
A new notification has been added for guilds that control Sabuk Wall. When the guild leader withdraws funds generated by the city, a message will now be sent to the guild chat so that all members are informed.
Guild buffs have also been improved. The system now displays the remaining time and status of each buff independently, making it easier for players to track active bonuses.
In addition, whenever a player earns a new nobility title, the achievement will now be announced with a global message to the entire server.
TrustMerchant and Trading Improvements
The TrustMerchant system has received several upgrades. Search filters have been improved to make browsing items faster and more precise, allowing players to find specific equipment more efficiently.
A new limit of 100 total items per account has also been introduced for listings within the system. This change helps maintain better performance and organisation within the trading interface.
Distance trading between players has also been corrected to prevent trades from occurring between characters located in different maps.
Stability Fixes, Maps and Technical Improvements
Several client-side errors that could occasionally cause crashes when entering or playing the game have been corrected. Multiple map-related issues have also been fixed, including situations where players could access areas that were not intended to be reachable.
The connection between BugCave1FS and StoneLanternRoom has been corrected, allowing players to move between both maps without problems. The respawn time of the boss BoneLord has been adjusted from two hours and thirty minutes to exactly two hours.
Creature density in Nakhan has been increased, and additional fixes have been applied to Fellows that grant HP and MP buffs, as well as to long-name tooltips for collecting pets.
Translation Improvements and General Polishing
Finally, numerous translation improvements from English to Spanish have been implemented throughout the game, along with corrections to various texts that could previously cause confusion.
The maximum number of characters allowed when naming collecting pets has also been adjusted, and the system now correctly allows players to rename their pets if an invalid character was previously used.
With these changes, Legend of Mir HispaRed continues to evolve with improvements that affect both gameplay systems and overall player experience. The introduction of Dragon Place stands out as a major addition, but the many fixes and refinements across the game ensure a smoother and more polished adventure for everyone exploring the world of Mir.