The Clans Unite: The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics is Coming February 4 to Xbox One

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics, now available to pre-order on the Microsoft Store, presents players with the opportunity to unite the Gelfling clans of Thra against the villainous Skeksis by embracing each clan’s unique abilities, and using them strategically to help their team of heroes battle the Skeksis and withstand the corrupting influence of the Darkening.

In
the Netflix Original Series, “The Dark
Crystal: Age of Resistance,” the differences between the seven Gelfling
clans sometimes creates unrest, jealousy, and distrust. In the game The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics,
players need to strategically use and smooth out the clans’ differences to help
their team of heroes defeat their Skeksis overlords.

Each of the Gelfling clan lives in a different biome within the world of Thra. We gave each clan a unique bonus attribute related to their different environments. A clever player can use those bonuses to their advantage.

Dousan

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

The northern Crystal
Desert holds few Gelfling, but the nomadic Dousan Clan, including Rek’yr, call
the desert their home. In order to adapt to a land of frequent sandstorms,
members of the Dousan Clan developed improved Accuracy and Evasion. These
bonuses make them formidable front-line fighters.

Drenchen

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

The
twins Gurjin and Naia are members of the Drenchen clan. The Drenchen live in
the Swamp of Sog, within an ancient tree known as the Great Smerth. Because
they’ve adapted to living in the swamp, the amphibious Drenchen are immune to
Poison. This makes Drenchen Gelfling particularly effective against enemy
thieves.

Grottan

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

Deet
is a member of the Grottan clan. The Grottan live in the Caves of Grot, where
they protect the Sanctuary Tree. As cave dwellers, Deet and all the Grottan are
at home in the dark—a very useful attribute for when opponents try to Blind
them.

Sifa

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

The
Sifa live in coastal villages along the Silver Sea. The courageous Sifa deal
additional damage while their health is low. Sifan are good to have on your
team when healers may not be available, or within range.

Spriton

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

The
pastoral Spriton clan are primarily farmers who hail from the southern plains
of Thra. The Spriton value the harmony and balance of nature—and this is
reflected in Kylan and all Spriton Gelfling as bonuses to both Magic damage and
defense. This bonus is very useful for spellcasting characters.

Stonewood

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

The forest-dwelling
Stonewood are among the strongest Gelfling warriors, and are often called upon
to act as castle guards. The Stonewood come from the Endless Forest, near the
Crystal Castle. Attacks from members of the Stonewood clan, like Rian, have increased
Critical Chance. Many jobs can capitalize on this attribute by combining with
skills that trigger effects on critical hits.

Vapra

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Tactics

The proud members of
the Vapran clan live in the mountains along the northern coast. These Gelfling
are scholars, crafters, and artisans. Due to their affinity for creating
objects, the Vapra get increased stat bonuses from Equipment. Vapran characters
are likely to be the best-equipped members of your team.

In The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance Tactics,
the best teams will not only cover a diverse range of jobs, but well-chosen
clan bonuses. Only by setting aside and embracing their differences can the
Gelfing forge a Resistance strong enough to take down the evil Skesis!

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