Grand Fantasia prize pack
Free mount, experience boosting charms, and more from GamesRadar
So that’s why we’re pleased to be able to share the love a little with these redeemable codes for a set of in-game items, the kind you’d usually need to pay micro-transaction fees for with Aeria Points. It’s our way of saying thanks to Grand Fantasia players who visit GamesRadar. But if you’ve never played Grand Fantasia, these items make for a good excuse to try a new MMO with a strong community of players GMs supporting it.
The Grand Fantasia prize pack contents:
x2 Magic Alchemy Clay: When thrown into a Sprite's Furnace, it becomes different things according to its magical properties even things unseen in Saphael. Far more mysterious than ordinary alchemy clay.
x5 Craftsman's Repair Mallet single: Use to repair a piece of equipment by yourself; won't cause maximum durability to drop.
x5 Gaia's Blessing Level 4: You will be able to revive at your original location with full HP and MP. No experience will be lost, and durability of equipment will not decrease.
x6 Ultimate Experience Charm: Boosts EXP gain by 75% for 30 min. Stacks with other EXP-boosting charms. Remember: The maximum amount you can boost EXP is 200%.
x6 Greater Experience Charm: Boosts EXP gain by 50% for 30 min. Stacks with other EXP-boosting charms. Remember: The maximum amount you can boost EXP is 200%.
x1 Iron War Lion Mount (3 Day Version): Bind on Equip. Movement speed +80% when riding. Can't use in combat. Can't use in dungeon. Can’t use in instance. 3-day limited version.
How to get your code
1. Login to www.gamesradar.com. If you’re not already a member,click hereto register. It only takes a moment.
2. Head to ourGrand Fantasia prize pack code pageto get your code.
3. Make a note of your code and follow the instructions to redeem it. If you’re not already playing Grand Fantasia, you’ll need to create an Aeria Games account and download the client.
May 20, 2011
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