I could go on and on, but eventually, there comes a time when you have to stop feeling sorry for yourself. You go from playing in the games to sitting and watching from the sidelines - from competing with teammates to just being able to provide emotional support. So to have this as the first thing was pretty heartbreaking, you know? I haven’t really ever been hurt for an extended period of time before. It was basically like having the reset button pressed and being told you had to do it all over again, but this time, it’s going to be even harder. I built myself all the way back up from the meniscus injury just for this to happen a couple of months later. In the moment, honestly, it was pretty discouraging. This obviously wasn’t something I was going to be able to just rehab and recover from. Just hearing those words from my doctor hit me hard. I realized it was the most serious injury I’d ever experienced. And then, of course, I saw the MRI scans and realized this wasn’t something I could just bounce back from. You think you can take on the world in that moment. You know, you’re playing the game, and the adrenaline is still flowing and everything. I figured I could probably rehab my way back just like I did with the meniscus injury before. I had torn my meniscus in the same knee in a previous injury, and this was just a case of things building on top of one another and the leg just giving out.Īnd yet, the first thought in my head was that maybe it wasn’t that bad after all. Once I heard that pop, I was certain this was pretty serious. It didn’t take long for it all to register in my head that something just went horribly wrong. However, on this particular day - Decemin a game against the Michigan Wolverines, I went up the same way I had so many times before but came back down to the sound no athlete ever wants to hear. Let us know your final count on our social channels! In the meantime, we’ll probably see you in a Cube or Boss Rush run.I’ve jumped up into the air thousands of times in my life with little thought of ever getting injured in the process. While a balanced approach to exchanging or using tickets might be the right play, we wish all the best to those looking for maximum value and knocking out all their tickets. Hall of the Sun Inferno - Entrance Ticket Trade Voucher x75Īnd here’s how many vouchers you’ll need for each Ebony Cube Ticket:ġst Forbiddance (Item Level 1302+) - 75 VouchersĢnd Forbiddance (Item Level 1490+) - 100 Vouchersģrd Forbiddance (Item Level 1540+) - 125 Vouchers Hall of the Sun Hard - Entrance Ticket Trade Voucher 圆0 Hall of the Sun Normal - Entrance Ticket Trade Voucher x45 Here’s how the conversions will work:ĭimensional Cube Normal - Entrance Ticket Trade Voucher x15ĭimensional Cube Hard - Entrance Ticket Trade Voucher x20 Existing tickets in your inventory will be unusable when the update drops, so you can choose to use them ahead of time or convert them into Silver or Entrance Ticket Trade Vouchers (a new item that lets you select the level of Ebony Cube best suited to your Item Level), after the update drops. Titles earned from old Cube & Boss Rush activities will remain obtainable from Ebony Cube. Ebony Cube entrance ticket drop rates will be the same as the old Boss Rush entrance tickets. Ebony Cube will arrive with three levels:Īs Ebony Cube will replace the existing Cube & Boss Rush activities, we wanted to provide two weeks’ notice so you can figure out the best plan for your tickets. With all the original rewards of both activities rolled into one, completing should feel more impactful while also cutting down on the grind. Clear waves of enemies in a new activity that consolidates Boss Rush and Cube. The Ebony Cube arrives in two weeks, on May 10.
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