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GamesBeat’s online art exhibit: TERA

GamesBeat’s online art exhibit: TERA

TERA has some of the best character design of any game, comic, or movie of all-time. There, we said it. So check out our massive galleries containing over 400 images of the different races, classes, and elaborate gear found in the game!

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GamesBeat is proud to present our online exhibition of the excellent character art in TERA, a PC massively multiplayer online game that officially releases on May 1. TERA will be known for two things: its unique, real-time, skill-based action combat and its superb art design. I’ve probably spent just as much time admiring all the different in-game art you’ll find in the galleries below as I have playing the actual game (especially after putting over 400 images into this feature), so I hope you enjoy it, too.

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TERA has 11 different characters to choose from. Most races have a male and female counterpart, but the Baraka, Elin, and Popori do not. Click on a link below to be taken to the home page for each of the 11 characters, where you’ll find galleries for each of the different classes, a sampling of the low- and high-level gear that’s available in the game, and all 20-plus presets from the character customization as well as a video of the different races in action.

Choose your gallery:

Here’s a sample of the various content contained within each gallery:

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GamesBeat plays on the Dragonfall server. You can usually find me playing as a Castanic Sorceress named Espgaluda.

All images were captured on an HP HPE Pavilion Phoenix gaming computer. Special thanks to D.F. Smith for helping with the images.