Volgen Mythic: Quest: Raven's Banquet Online

Introduced in the Tides of the Umbral Coast expansion (Season 3, Patch 4.2), the Volgen was initially dismissed as “a Rogue who failed the entrance exam.” However, after the disastrous “Whispering Sands” rework (which nearly broke the game’s PvP economy), the Volgen has emerged as the highest-skill-cap class in Mythic Quest’s competitive scene. Here’s everything you need to know. Lore-wise, the Volgen are neither warriors nor spellcasters in the traditional sense. According to the Mythic Quest official encyclopedia, Volgens are “memory-thieves” — outcasts from the Raven’s Banquet who refused to feast, instead choosing to listen to the echoes of unfinished stories. They wield Echo-Blades , weapons that deal more damage based on the number of recent actions (both friendly and enemy) performed in a small radius.

Top-tier PvP guilds like Raven’s Shadow and Banquet Breakers run exactly per raid team. Their role is not damage or healing — it’s disruption . A skilled Volgen can single-handedly dismantle a coordinated enemy push by making the tank forget their taunt or the mage forget their teleport. volgen mythic quest: raven's banquet online

The Volgen struggles against the Druid (who has too many low-cooldown abilities to forget) and the Bard (whose songs are considered “passive auras,” not “active abilities,” thus immune to Unstable Mnemonic). Why You Should Play Volgen in Season 4 With the upcoming Ashes of the Storytree expansion, leaked patch notes suggest a new Volgen talent tree called “Gaslight” — allowing the Volgen to make an enemy see false health values for 5 seconds. Imagine a boss showing 10% health when it actually has 40%. Chaos. Introduced in the Tides of the Umbral Coast