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What are the calendar systems of magic songs?
Players can view the daily activity calendar by clicking the activity button in the upper right corner of the main interface. There are daily activities and limited activities options on the left side of the interface, activities, lords and weekly targets on the right side, and the activity treasure chest exchange area below.
Step 2 kill the "Lord"
Click the "Lord" button on the right to view the existing "Lord" BOSS information, such as grade, location, distance to the next refresh time, etc. Click Go to quickly locate the "Lord" to be killed.
3. Weekly goals
Click the "Week Goal" button on the right to check the number of times of "Personal Fortune" and "Master Studies" completed this week, and you will get corresponding rewards if you reach the corresponding number of times.
4. Task collection and return
Click the "Go" button in the taskbar to quickly reach the designated NPC for task collection or task return.
5, limited time activities
Click on the limited time activity to see the various tasks recommended by the current system.
6. Activity exchange
Every time you complete a daily activity, you will get a corresponding activity, and every 30 activities can be exchanged for a reward treasure chest. At this time, you need to click the "+"sign below to exchange, and the treasure chest rewards include experience value, silver coins, special props and so on.
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