Paradox Interactive announced that an all-new DLC pack, entitled Magicka WOOT, has been released , adding lots of new maps, items, and spells to the Magicka pantheon. Moreover, this is a free DLC, meaning that all Magicka players can enjoy it. Nice mover there Paradox Interactive.
Magicka: WOOT allows players to join their favorite robed rapscallions as they make their way to a wizarding competition, only held once every few centuries in the land of Midgard. Aspiring sorcery athletes can face each other in the “Olympus Onslaught” PvP maps, trying to out-survive one another in the ever-changing Elemental Roulette arena, or try to stave off trench-foot in the Pool of Undeniable Moisture. Once those grudges are settled, wizards of all nations can band together for the Triathlon of Terror, skating across a strangely fiery patch of ice and dodging bottomless pits. We should probably mention that nobody told the monsters the Triathlon was in progress, so your chances of survival are pretty slim.
Using a slew of quasi-legal new sporting goods and magicks exclusive to challenge and PvP modes, wizards everywhere can compete for the gold, which they really need ever since they forgot how alchemy works. Magicka WOOT includes:
•4 new PvP maps
•3 new Challenge maps
•10 new Sporting Goods items, including dumbbells, water bottles, and the Elevennis Racket
•New “Athletic Techniques” magick, including Performance Enchantment and the crowd-pleasing Wave
•Waves upon waves of nasty creatures who hate teamwork, wizards, and robes
•The satisfaction of not having spent any money
Magicka: Woot has been automatically added to any Magicka owners
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