War of the Visions Free Summons

War of the Vision: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Six Month Anniversary Includes Up to 100 Free Summons

War of the Visions: Final Fantasy rave Exvius Six Month Anniversary campaign will allow players to perform up to one hundred free summons. This is through multiple banners that will be available during the anniversary campaign. One banner specifically will allow one free x10 summon in War of the Visions once-per-day. One MR+ unit or Vision Card is guaranteed in the once a day free x10 summon banner. A limited normal summon banner accompanies the celebration as well. Players will be able to use the normal summon up to three times per day during the celebration period. Additional log-in bonuses will be distributed during this period. This includes enhancement materials, stamina restore items, and three Rainbow Visions spheres. Bonuses also include up to 2,000 Visiore that will be distributed over consecutive log-ins. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius: War of the Visions has had numerous characters from the Final Fantasy series added to its roster through crossover events and campaigns. These characters have included Delita, Agrias, Thunder God Cid, and Ramza from the Final Fantasy Tactics series. The Warrior of Light was a recent addition as well. War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is available for Android and Apple iOS devices worldwide.

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