Tara Gan in Naraka Bladepoint headlines the latest Oracle Season update, which is shaping up to be one of the game’s most ambitious yet.
It introduces a mix of new systems, refreshed content, and a major shake-up to how players engage in both PvP and extraction-style gameplay.
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From high-risk crafting mechanics to expanded progression systems, the update pushes the game into a more dynamic and unpredictable direction.
At the center of it all is a renewed focus on player-driven tension and momentum swings. Whether it’s stealing crafted loot mid-match, experimenting with new revival tools, or revisiting a reworked Morus Isle, the update is designed to keep players constantly adapting rather than relying on fixed strategies.
Tara Gan redefines the battlefield in Oracle Season

Tara Gan arrives in Naraka Bladepoint! She is a hero built around one of the game’s most disruptive mechanics yet: time manipulation.
At her core, Tara Gan can pull marked enemies back to their exact position from five seconds earlier, with no health restored — instantly punishing mispositioning in high-stakes fights.
But her kit isn’t just offensive. Tara Gan can also mark allies who have fallen, restoring them to their state from five seconds prior, complete with health and gear intact.
Most dramatically, Tara Gan introduces a clutch revival mechanic: eliminated teammates gain a 10-second window to return to the fight, and if they secure a kill during that brief comeback, they remain in the match.
Overall, it’s a system designed to flip momentum in seconds and keep endgame fights unpredictable.
A gem-themed season packed with new rewards
Alongside Tara Gan, the Oracle Season update introduces a new gem-themed seasonal chest featuring her first Extreme Outfit.
The update also expands cosmetic options with new Extreme Outfits for Dual Halberds, drawing inspiration from crystalline designs.
Rift Traversal Mode gets riskier with public furnaces and heists

The Extraction-style Rift Traversal mode also receives a major shake-up. The update introduces Public Furnaces, where players can deposit materials of varying rarities to craft high-value items mid-match.
But crafting comes with risk. In PvP encounters, these crafted items can be stolen by other players. When theft occurs, the thief’s location is revealed on the map, turning every successful steal into a potential counterattack opportunity.
To further deepen the economy and progression loop, Void Coin exchanges are also expanding, now including high-tier weapon skins and additional premium rewards.
Morus Isle returns to its roots for its sixth anniversary

Morus Isle, the original map of Naraka Bladepoint, is getting a significant reset as it celebrates its sixth anniversary.
As part of the update, the map reverts to its pre–July 2024 state, restoring a more classic combat feel focused heavily on melee and weapon-based engagements.
This nostalgic return doesn’t mean stagnation, though. The reworked Morus Isle introduces new terrain types, additional points of interest, and improved resource distribution to keep matches dynamic.
New gameplay elements also arrive, including the Special Rebirth Charm, which grants players extra respawn opportunities, and new safe zones where combat is temporarily avoided, allowing players to regroup and gather resources.
