

By defeating it, you can lay claim to the loot rewards of the dungeon. When you’ve collected enough Infamy points, the final boss in the dungeon appears. Different enemies will yield different amounts of infamy based on their difficulty. Each creature slain will award Infamy points. To complete the dungeon, you'll have to cleanse these creatures. This is the elite level aimed at advanced players.Īfter choosing your difficulty level and entering the dungeon, you’ll find yourself in a place infested with demons and corrupted creatures. Slayer: even greater rewards, full-loot PvP, a bigger PvE challenge, and a much higher Item Power softcap.Stalker: full-loot PvP rules with significantly higher rewards, but still a low Item Power Softcap.A good difficulty for anyone learning the basics of 1v1 PvP in Albion. Hunter: lower rewards, knockdown PvP rules, relatively low Item Power softcap.When entering a Corrupted Dungeon, you can choose your difficulty level: These spawn like regular Solo Randomized Dungeons, but they look a good deal more sinister. To find a Corrupted Dungeon, you’ll need to explore the open world and find a Corrupted Dungeon Entrance.

But what are they exactly, and how do they work? The Basics

The all-new Corrupted Dungeons arriving with the next update are a response to those players who have been asking for more solo PvE and PvP content for Albion Online. No time to watch the video, or prefer a written summary? Then read on. In this Dev Talk, Game Director Robin Henkys discusses what these dungeons are and how they work. One such feature is Corrupted Dungeons, a new type of single-player dungeon that will bring new dimensions to solo play in Albion Online. The Rise of Avalon update arrives in August, bringing major new gameplay features to the world of Albion.
