Those who do take on the icy climb will discover the deep ice caves, home to even more water-type Nexomon to catch and elemental shards to mine. Home to powerful water-type Nexomon, many of whom can inflict the frozen status effect, the Tundra is unforgiving and only experienced tamers are permitted to travel there. While many think it is a lost cause, the Guild still maintains an outpost in the Frozen Tundra to hold back Tyrant Nexomon in the region. Travel past strange ruins, the skeletons of long-dead Tyrant Nexomon and avoid the attention of ruthless bandits as you head east to locate the desert fortress of Lateria.Īnd finally, there’s Frozen Tundra, the Ice Region. Tamers who venture through this region will discover that it is rich in gemstones to mine and Mineral-Type Nexomon to capture. Be sure to tread lightly, there are many dangers in the Solus Desert. Well-known for its quality pickaxes, making the long trip may well be worth it to pick up a new axe and help you mine elemental shards. The city itself is prone to attacks from powerful Tyrant Nexomon and recently Guild Tamers from Ignitia have been reported missing. The entrance to it is in a fiery region abundant in fire-type Nexomon, somewhere in the vast Solus desert. Descend into New Ignitia - an underground volcanic city, built at the bottom of a deep chasm. The first is New Ignitia, the Fire Region. want to showcase a few of the game's most outstanding regions that players will experience.
News // 22nd Jul 2020 - 1 year ago // By Luke Greenfield The Regions You’ll Explore in Nexomon: ExtinctionĪfter revealing some of the more than 300 brand new Nexomon releasing with Nexomon: Extinction, PQube and VEWO Interactive Inc.