Just beyond the disputed borders east of Kamasylvia and above the mountains south of Dreighan, the long-awaited O’dyllita region is finally open for exploration black desert! For adventurers who enjoy the thrill of adventure, join us as we head to O’dyllita.
O’dyllita is a very closed society, so you can only get all NPC knowledge by going through the main quest line. For example, you can only get knowledge about the Queen of O’dyllita and her followers through the main quest. Therefore, we recommend that you complete the O’dyllita main questline to make your adventure through the region much more enjoyable. For combat quests, don’t be put off by the recommended AP of O’dyllita’s new monster zones – the only monsters you’ll have to face during the main questline are about as strong as those in Kamasylvia’s Manshaum Forest.
To take your first step in O’dyllita you can accept the main quest [Lv.60 O’dyllita I] Flower of the Burning Moon.
There are many new monster zones in O’dyllita.
Every monster in Olun’s Valley is extremely powerful, and one misstep could mean your end. That said, Olun’s Valley golems are slow and predictable, so it gets easier once you get the hang of it.
The recommended strategy to defeat these monsters is to survive by coordinating with your party members. Grab some friends and head over – this place is made for trios.
Thornwood Forest is a zone controlled by the Fallen Ahib. If you’re the type of adventurer who regularly challenges Hystria Ruins or Aakman Temple, Thornwood Forest shouldn’t be too difficult.
If you are looking for the Ominous Ring and the Specter’s energy, we recommend Thornwood. You can get Specter’s Energy in many places, but the Thornwood Forest monsters have a higher chance of dropping them.
The Turos, these large cattle, can be found in the Tunkuta Monster Zone. They have tremendous stamina and strong strength, but they like to keep their distance from each other, so don’t worry about fighting many at once. Find yourself an adventurer and throw yourself into the Turos – this spot is made for duos!
You can also get materials for the new elixirs and Turo’s belt here. But the most exciting items in this spot are certainly the Despair Flame and Despair Embers. These items are crucial for converting boss chestpieces into our next addition to the gear lineup: Armor of the Fallen God.
The Armor of the Fallen God can be crafted by transmuting a Pen Boss Chestpiece with a high enough Caphras level. Fallen God offers additional improvements over Pen for even more stats. If you want to craft Fallen God, sticking to boss parts and caphras should be your priority.
In addition to new armor, O’dyllita brings many new regional items – including the Delotia Flower.
Many new recipes can be cooked with Delotia: Delotia Juice, Delotia Milk Tea, Delotia Tart… Be sure to experiment with all the new regional foods while cooking.
O’dyllita also comes with many new potions. Alongside the new types of elixirs, potions, and perfumes, immortal versions of previous potions have also been introduced. These potions of the immortals remain effective even after death.
A final new item from the O’dyllita region is a costume:
La Orzeca – awarded by the Queen of O’dyllita, Viorencia Odore – is available now. Collecting Quturan’s Lungs and exchanging them with the NPC will give you both the La Orzeca helmet and armor. If you’re looking for an aesthetic with a malicious flair, La Orzeca is the outfit for you.
To celebrate the addition of a new region, many events will also be held throughout O’dyllita. Complete requests to get great rewards like Buffs, Silver, Contributions and more!
Join us as we explore all of the new items, monster zones, and quests in O’dyllita!