The headline for March is the return of the St. Qubeslik Event. This year, the celebration features Luck-and-Flux themed dinosaurs, offering a fresh aesthetic for players looking to bolster their collections. These seasonal events are the lifeblood of Trove, providing consistent goals for both veteran grinders and newer players who missed previous iterations.
On the technical side, the Tiny Quests Public Test Server (PTS) is now live. This system is designed to streamline the player experience with shorter, more frequent objectives. Developers expect a full live release later this month, provided the community testing phase doesn't uncover any game-breaking bugs. For players who find the current quest loops a bit stagnant, these bite-sized tasks could significantly improve the daily gameplay flow.
Perhaps the most significant long-term news is the discussion surrounding the Shadow Tower. Due to persistent technical limitations, the development team is internally exploring a full replacement for this cornerstone piece of content. Rather than just another patch, they are looking to build something new from the ground up and are actively seeking community input on what features a successor should include. This is a rare opportunity for the player base to shape the future of Trove high-end PvE.
The letter also took a moment to reflect on recent milestones, including the successful Lunar New Year event that saw many players finally add the Cindrakken dragon to their rosters. Between the nostalgia of past events and the promise of a Shadow Tower rework, March is shaping up to be a pivotal month for the meta.
