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Everything new in Stellar Blade’s Summer Event

Gotta appreciate the dedication to detail with the tan lines.

I will commend Shift Up for not doing what many believed to be the obvious and monetizing the hell out of Stellar Blade. In addition to a boss rush mode, the sci-fi title has received more than a few outfits to fill out Eve’s closet at no cost. The support continues with a special Summer Event that includes swimwear and additions to the Oasis.

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How to get the Wave Diver Bikini and Wave Oblique Monokini in Stellar Blade

Speak with the best robo-fisherman, Clyde, at the Oasis in the Great Desert. He has two new swimsuits and some “stellar” shades for Eve. If you’re an avid fan of fishing minigames, then you likely already have enough Fishing Points to purchase everything. If not, grab some of that Fantastic Bait from Clyde and get your fish on.

  • Wave Diver Bikini
    • Purchase Cost: (1500) Fishing Store
    • Crafting Cost: (25) Extreme Polymer Material, (50) Advanced Polymer Material, (75) Polymer Material
  • Wave Oblique Monokini
    • Purchase Cost: (1500) Fishing Score
    • Crafting Cost: (25) Extreme Polymer Material, (50) Advanced Polymer Material, (75) Polymer Material
  • Polarized Sunglasses
    • Purchase Cost: (750) Fishing Score

Aside from getting some new duds for Eve and fishing to a (thankfully) new backing track, you can check out the new event area, replete with food, drinks, usable pool floats, and some deck chairs to soak up the sun in. There’s no word yet on when the limited-time event will end, so make sure to boot up Stellar Blade and grab everything before it’s gone.


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