Lords of the Fallen Second Anniversary

Two years ago today, the lamp was lit and Mournstead rose from shadow. Lords of the Fallen marked a rebirth for the studio, for the franchise, and for every Lampbearer who took up the fight against Adyr’s dominion.

Today, they celebrate the anniversary with a little gift to thank you for your ongoing support and belief, a brand new sword, Moon’s Judgement, free for all owners.

Since launching on October 13th 2023, more than 5.5 million players have taken up the lamp and joined the journey in ridding the darkness.

Second Anniversary Patch Notes (v2.0.101)

This update brings meaningful changes across three key areas: co-op and multiplayer systems, combat and balance adjustments, and UI/UX improvements.

Exclusive Reward

All players will receive an exclusive new sword – Moon’s Judgement – now awaiting you in your inventory.

Before today, there were two ultra greatswords in Lords of the Fallen – one built for pure Strength and another for Agility. With this update, we’ve introduced a new blade designed to bridge the gap between them: a true hybrid weapon.

Its stat requirements reflect that balance, leaning slightly toward Strength but offering comparable scaling for both attributes. The sword features two Strength sockets and one Agility socket, delivering higher stagger and visceral damage, lower stamina cost per attack, and reduced weight compared to the pure Strength variant.

Magic Improvements

Earlier adjustments made magic less effective than intended, and this patch restores flexibility while keeping balance intact. Spellcasting now feels faster, smoother, and more responsive, with shorter casting times and the ability to dodge out of animations earlier.

We’ve also improved mana scaling and rebalanced mana-stones to make early-game magic more rewarding. Several spells have lower stat requirements, allowing more variety earlier in your journey, while certain PvP spells have been fine-tuned to ensure fairer duels.

  • Faster Spellcasting: Reduced cast times across some early-game spells.
  • Cast Cancelling: You can now dodge out of casts earlier.
  • Refined Mana Scaling: Players now receive increased mana with each Inferno and Radiance level increase.
  • Mana-Stones — cheaper and more effective, especially early-game.
  • Spell Accessibility: Lower stat requirements making early-game magic more viable.
  • Inferno: Pyroclastic Stone, Infernal Hounds & Incinerating Blast
  • Radiance: Blessed Reflections, Radiant Slash
  • Umbral: Reduced stat requirements across all spells and Increased wither damage across all Umbral spells for greater impact.
  • Radiant spells PvP damage increased — Vortex of Torment, Consecrate, and Lucent Beam
  • Magic Nerfs
  • Reduced overall and PvP damage: Orius’ Judgement
  • Reduced healing amount: Invigorating Aura.
  • Mana Cost Increased:
  • Putrefaction
  • Graveyard Fog
  • PvP damage reduced
  • Infernal Orb
  • Lava Burst
  • Umbral Orb
  • Painful Echo
  • Radiant Flare
  • Piercing Light

Improved Inventory Management

As heavily requested, managing your items is now quicker and more intuitive with the ability to sort via a variety of options. Navigation speed has also been increased, while a one-button “Equip Full Set” option makes gearing up easier than ever. You can sort by:

  • Type
  • Weight
  • Attack Value
  • Defense Value
  • Upgrade Level
  • Armour Set
  • Damage Type (e.g., poison, fire)
  • Quantity
  • Number of Spell Slots
  • Spell Power
  • Mana Cost
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