The Rift is a time-limited event, lasting just 70 Days from the point of release.įailing to obtain complete the Rift within that time-frame will bar Players from obtaining its Rewards. They could be used to purchase special blight-themed Cosmetic pieces. It is possible to unlock Rift Tiers by spending Auric Cells, with each Tier requiring 100 Auric Cells.ĭuring The Withering Blight Event, which accompanied the first Rift, stacks of 2 or 3 Putrid Serum were found on the Free Track. Whereas Experience Points are converted into Rift Fragments every couple of hundred points, completing Tome Challenges will grant several Rift Fragments at once. Progression is gained both passively by playing the Game and gaining Experience Points, as well as actively by completing the Challenges of the accompanying Tome. The Rift consists of 70 Tiers, each requiring Players to obtain 10 Rift Fragments to progress the Rift through one Tier. However, those Auric Cells can be recuperated if one manages to complete the Rift as the Premium Track also features Auric Cell packs. The Premium Track has to be purchased for the price of 1,000 Auric Cells to be able to unlock its content.The Free Track is available to all Players as soon as the Rift opens up and contains fewer, more spaced-out rewards.The Rift consist of 2 separate tracks, a free and a premium one: Knight, Blakley, and Dhaenens to vie equally for the remainder.and fortune favors the tight-end that can do the hood's job and the hoofer's (block and catch), and I've seen Knight do both with my own eye (my left eye was lost to a pygmy in Malay Lands).Each release of a new Tome is accompanied with a new Rift opening up.Įach Rift features several Cosmetic rewards in the forms of Outfits and Charms. Jake Roh will once again haul in the Turk's share of the for-ward passes this year, but I expect Messrs. Knight can block like a fullback, but runs like a fullback, so I think you're beginning to see why observers are calling his skill set both "spiffy" and "keen" (their words, not mine). Knight is ready to take the field in blue and orange and this old timey reporter thinks he could be one of the surprises of the season. After a year of weights-training and medicine ball regimens Mr. Knight was "one that got away" after taking his talents to Auburn University to heave lead shot, but absence made his heart grow fonder toward local climes and he returned triumphantly June last. Possessed with the stature of Georg Hackenschmidt and the football acumen of Ernie Nevers (most recently of the Duluth Eskimos), I can foresee Knight cutting quite a profile en route to the end-zone this Fall. Knight was a hayburner, put those kids to bed without supper because after observing the Spring Game, it's fair to say this stout youngster can really get a wiggle on. If one had any preconceived notions that Mr. Won 5A state championships in discus and shot put while at Rocky Mountain Secondary School. Put the shot 53 feet (I'll be damned if I use metric) at SEC "Indoors" Championships while competing for Auburn. Knight is not the spitting image of my close personal chum Paddy Driscoll! Career Highlights Knight spent one year at Auburn before returning to the pleasantly arid Treasure Valley-quite a journey, but now he's on the trolley! Jake (Christian name "Jacob" one would assume) was a champion at both putting shot AND discus at Rocky Mountain, and caught 27 passes for 526 yards and 8 touch-downs as a senior. Knight accepted an offer to Oregon State to play football, but turned heels and headed for the deep south to ply his track and field craft. Knight took a circuitous route to return home but the local boy is back and ready to work. High School: Rocky Mountain High School, Meridian, ID How'd he get to the Blue™?
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